2000 Currie Cup

2000 Currie Cup
Countries South Africa
Date 21 July – 28 October 2000
Champions Western Province (30th title)
Runners-up Sharks
Matches played 73
1999
2001

The 2000 Currie Cup was the 62nd season of the Currie Cup, South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition, since it started in 1889. The competition was known as the Bankfin Currie Cup for sponsorship reasons and was contested from 21 July to 28 October 2000.

The top eight sides from an initial qualification stage competed for the premier Currie Cup, while the bottom six sides from the qualification stage competed for the secondary Bankfin Cup. The Currie Cup was won by Western Province for the 30th time in their history; they beat the Sharks 25–15 in the final played on 28 October 2000. The Bankfin Cup was won by the Blue Bulls for the first time; they beat the Mighty Elephants 41–20 in the final played on 20 October 2000.

Competition rules and information

There were fourteen participating teams in the 2000 Currie Cup, all of them starting the season in the 2000 Currie Cup qualification stage. At this stage, the teams were divided into two sections (Section X and Section Y) and played all the other teams in their section once, either home or away.

The top four teams from both sections qualified to the 2000 Currie Cup Top 8 stage, carrying forward the results they got against their three fellow qualifiers. In the Top 8, they then faced all the teams from the opposite section once, either home and away.

The bottom three teams from both qualification sections qualified to the 2000 Bankfin Cup stage, carrying forward the results they got against their two fellow qualifiers. In the Bankfin Cup, they then faced all the teams from the opposite section once, either home and away.

In all three stages of the competition, teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

At the end of the Top 8 and Bankfin Cup stages, the top four teams qualified for the title play-offs. In the semi-finals, the team that finished first had home advantage against the team that finished fourth, while the team that finished second had home advantage against the team that finished third. The winners of these semi-finals advanced to the final, at the home venue of the higher-placed team.

Teams

Team Listing

2000 Currie Cup teams
Team Sponsored Name Stadium/s Sponsored Name
Blue Bulls Blue Bulls Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Minolta Loftus
Boland Cavaliers Boland Cavaliers Boland Stadium, Wellington Boland Stadium
Border Bulldogs Border Bulldogs Waverley Park, East London Waverley Park
Falcons MTN Falcons Bosman Stadium, Brakpan Bosman Stadium
Free State Cheetahs Free State Cheetahs Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Vodacom Park
Golden Lions Golden Lions Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg Ellis Park Stadium
Griffons Griffons North West Stadium, Welkom North West Stadium
Griqualand West Griqualand West Griqua Park, Kimberley ABSA Park
Leopards Leopards Olën Park, Potchefstroom Olën Park
Mighty Elephants Callmore Mighty Elephants PE Stadium, Port Elizabeth PE Stadium
Mpumalanga Pumas Mpumalanga Pumas Johann van Riebeeck Stadium, Witbank Johann van Riebeeck Stadium
Sharks Natal Sharks Kings Park Stadium, Durban Kings Park Stadium
SWD Eagles SWD Eagles Outeniqua Park, George Outeniqua Park
Western Province Fedsure Western Province Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Fedsure Park Newlands

Changes from 1999

Rather than the single division used in 1999, the 2000 Currie Cup competition was divided into two stages: an initial qualification stage took place, followed by two second-stage competitions: the Currie Cup for the top eight teams from the qualification stage and the Bankfin Cup for the bottom six teams.

There was a name change prior to this season:

Qualification

The Boland Cavaliers, Free State Cheetahs, Golden Lions and Sharks qualified for the Top 8 stage after finishing in the top four teams in Section X, while Griquas, Pumas, SWD Eagles and Western Province qualified for the Top 8 stage after finishing in the top four teams in Section Y.[1]

The Falcons, Griffons and Mighty Elephants qualified for the Bankfin Cup after finishing in the bottom three in Section X, while the Border Bulldogs, Blue Bulls and Leopards qualified for the Bankfin Cup after finishing in the bottom three in Section Y.[1]

Top 8

Main article: 2000 Currie Cup Top 8

The Free State Cheetahs, Golden Lions, Sharks and Western Province finished in the top four of the Top 8 stage to qualify for the semi-finals. After winning their respective semi-finals, the Natal Sharks and Western Province played in the final, which Western Province won 25–15 in Durban.[2]

Bankfin Cup

Main article: 2000 Bankfin Cup

The Blue Bulls, Falcons, Leopards and Mighty Elephants finished in the top four of the Bankfin Cup stage to qualify for the semi-finals. After winning their respective semi-finals, the Blue Bulls and Mighty Elephants played in the final, which the Blue Bulls won 41–20 in Port Elizabeth.

Honours

The honour roll for the 2000 Currie Cup was:

2000 Currie Cup honours
Currie Cup champions: Western Province (30th title)
Bankfin Cup champions: Blue Bulls (1st title)

References

  1. 1 2 "2000 Currie Cup qualification log". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  2. "Natal Sharks 15-25 Fedsure Western Province". South African Rugby Union. 26 October 2000. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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