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    Home | Rugby | SA Cup Round 4 Preview: Griquas and Boland Set the Pace as Title Race Heats Up
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    SA Cup Round 4 Preview: Griquas and Boland Set the Pace as Title Race Heats Up

    March 26, 20263 Mins Read5
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    • The Stakes: Currie Cup Promotion
    • Griquas' Form: 101-7 Over the Leopards
    • Boland Kavaliers: Quietly Impressive
    • Round 4 Fixtures
    • Why the SA Cup Matters

    The SA Cup does not always get the national spotlight it deserves. It sits below the URC and Currie Cup Premier Division in the broadcasting hierarchy, and the clubs that compete in it are often described somewhat unfairly as “second tier.” But for the players involved and the communities that follow them, the SA Cup is deeply meaningful. And in 2026, the competition has thrown up a storyline worth paying attention to: Griquas and the Boland Kavaliers, two sides with proud provincial histories, have been unbeaten through the opening three rounds and are setting the early pace as the battle for Currie Cup qualification intensifies.

    The Stakes: Currie Cup Promotion

    The SA Cup’s top four teams earn qualification for the Currie Cup Premier Division : the top tier of domestic South African rugby. This is not just a cup run; it is a promotion battle, and that changes the psychology of every match in the competition. For a club like Griquas, with their connection to the Northern Cape and a fan base that lives and breathes the green and white, reaching the Currie Cup Premier Division is not just a nice-to-have. It is everything.

    Griquas’ Form: 101-7 Over the Leopards

    The Griquas opened their SA Cup campaign by demolishing the Leopards 101-7 a score line that tells you two things: Griquas are genuinely strong, and the Leopards are genuinely struggling. One hundred and one points in a single provincial rugby match is remarkable, and it set the tone for a Griquas campaign built on attacking width, efficient set-piece play, and a confidence that their squad is the best it has been in years.

    Three rounds in, Griquas remain unbeaten. They are the side everyone else in the SA Cup is measuring themselves against.

    Boland Kavaliers: Quietly Impressive

    Boland are the other unbeaten side, and they have done it in a more understated fashion; beating the Cheetahs 34-24 away from home was a particularly impressive result. The Cheetahs, even in their current form, are a competitive outfit on their own patch in Bloemfontein. Winning there, on the road, tells you something about the Boland Kavaliers’ current quality and the confidence within their squad.

    Round 4 Fixtures

    Round 4 takes place on Saturday 28 March at various venues. Both Griquas and Boland face tests that will tell us whether their unbeaten records are built on solid foundations or fortunate scheduling. A first defeat for either side would immediately tighten the standings and reshape the narrative around who will claim those four Currie Cup qualification spots.

    Why the SA Cup Matters

    It would be easy to reduce the SA Cup to a stepping stone or a secondary competition. That misses the point entirely. For a kid growing up in Graaff-Reinet or Paarl, watching their provincial side represent the region in competitive domestic rugby is what keeps the sport alive at grassroots level. The SA Cup produces players who go on to the Currie Cup, the URC, and eventually Springbok selection; it is a critical part of the South African rugby development pipeline, and moments like Griquas and Boland leading the standings are what make that pipeline work.

    Full SA Cup fixtures, log and match reports are at SA Rugby.

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