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The Suzuki Griquas face the defending champions, the Toyota Cheetahs in Kimberley on Friday afternoon, ahead of the top of the table showdown between the Vodacom Bulls and Fidelity ADT Lions in Pretoria.

The Toyota Cheetahs will be keenly aware that the Suzuki Griquas know how to win at their home fortress, the Suzuki Stadium. Picture: Danie van der Lith

This weekend’s Carling Currie Cup Premier Division action promises to be pivotal, with top teams battling for a spot in the semi-finals.

The Suzuki Griquas face the defending champions, the Toyota Cheetahs in Kimberley on Friday afternoon, ahead of the top of the table showdown between the Vodacom Bulls and Fidelity ADT Lions in Pretoria.

Meanwhile, several other teams face make-or-break scenarios as the competition heats up.

Griquas vs Cheetahs: A Crucial Clash

First up, the defending champions will be involved in a critical match in Kimberley. The Cheetahs, who must beat Griquas on their home turf to stay in contention for a semi-final spot, are coming off a disappointing loss at home to the Lions.

They need to bounce back in Kimberley with a win if they want to have any hope of defending their title.

The Griquas, on the other hand, are looking to inject some life into what has been a lacklustre campaign. The team knows they can do better, and currently second from the bottom, they are determined to finish their season on a high note.

Despite their inconsistency, Griquas have shown flashes of brilliance, especially on the hard surfaces of Kimberley. The Cheetahs will need to dig deep and be at their best to overcome the challenge and keep their play-off hopes alive.

Date: Friday, 30 August

Venue: Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein

Time: 15h00

Referee: AJ Jacobs

TV: SS Rugby

Bulls vs Lions in headlining Jukskei Derby

The highlight of the weekend is the Jukskei Derby, a top-of-the-log clash between the Bulls and Lions. This match, taking place at Midstream College in Centurion, near Pretoria, is set to kick off at 5.15pm on Friday.

The Bulls, currently leading the standings with 36 points from seven wins and a draw, are looking to solidify their dominance. Their impressive form and history against their Gauteng rivals, coached by Mzwakhe Nkosi, make them favourites.

A win here would secure their number one status with a game to spare.

The Lions, however, are no pushovers. Known for their solid defence, attacking flair, and hard-working forward pack, they are ready to give the Bulls a run for their money, and as a result, the match promises to be an exciting encounter.

Date: Friday, 30 August

Venue: Midstream College, Centurion

Time: 17h15

Referee: Morne Ferreira

TV: SS Rugby

Sharks XV vs Griffons: The Form Team to Watch

Saturday sees only one fixture, with the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV hosting the NovaVit Griffons in Durban at 1pm. Not counting the Bulls, the Sharks are the in-form team of the competition, boasting an unbeaten run of five games.

Their youthful energy and skill make them firm favourites against the Griffons, who will need to produce something special to challenge the KZN side on their home turf.

Date: Saturday, 31 August

Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban

Time: 13h00

Referee: Paul Mente

TV: SS Rugby

WP vs Pumas: A Last Chance for the Play-offs

The final match of the round takes place on Sunday in Stellenbosch, where DHL Western Province will face the Airlink Pumas at Danie Craven Stadium.

The Pumas, champions in 2022 and runners-up last year, know that only a win will keep their semi-final ambitions alive. Coached by the experienced Jimmy Stonehouse, the Pumas are prepared to give everything in this crucial encounter.

Western Province, despite a challenging season with only two wins from eight games, have the potential to surprise. But in order to achieve that their youthful squad, plagued by injuries, will need to step up against the more seasoned Pumas if they hope to end their season on a positive note.

Date: Sunday, 1 September

Venue: Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch

Time: 15h00

Referee: Stephan Geldenhuys

TV: SS Rugby

With only two rounds remaining in the competition, every match counts as teams fight to secure their spots in the semi-finals, while others are out to redeem their pride.

Rugby fans can, therefore, expect an action-packed weekend with plenty of drama and excitement as the Currie Cup heads toward its thrilling climax.

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