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GOLDEN LIONS RUGBY UNION SENIOR GRAND CHALLENGE FIXTURES for 2021 CURRIE CUP Lions Vs Pumas GOLDEN LIONS RUGBY UNION SENIOR GRAND CHALLENGE FIXTURES FOR 2021 CURRIE CUP Lions vs Pumas CURRIE CUP Semi-Finals CURRIE CUP Finals U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP VARSITY CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP FNB UP-Tuks vs FNB Wits FNB NWU vs FNB Madibaz FNB CUT vs FNB U.J. VARSITY CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP FNB Wits vs FNB UCT Ikeys FNB UFS-Shimlas vs FNB NWU FNB U.J. vs FNB UP-Tuks U/20 CURRIE CUP VARSITY CUP FNB NWU vs FNB UP-Tuks FNB Maties vs FNB Wits FNB UCT-Ikeys vs FNB U.J. VARSITY CUP FNB Wits vs FNB CUT FNB NWU vs FNB UWC FNB Madibaz vs FNB U.J. 1 VARSITY CUP GOLD CUP FNB Maties vs FNB NWU SA CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB UFS Shimlas FNB Wits vs FNB Madibaz SA CUP VARSITY CUP FNB UWC vs FNB U.J. FNB NWU vs FNB Wits VARSITY CUP SA CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB Wits FNB CUT vs FNB NWU VARSITY CUP Bulls vs Lions FNB Maties vs FNB U.J. SA CUP FNB NWU vs FNB UCT Ikeys FNB Wits vs FNB UFS Shimlas VARSITY CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB NWU FNB Wits vs FNB UWC 5 Sharks vs Lions SA CUP VARSITY CUP Lions vs Stormers SEMI-FINALS SA CUP SGC LEAGUE - 1st Randfontein vs BYE Harlequins vs Soweto/Kagiso Khoza/Rams vs Union Germiston vs Diggers VARSITY CUP RAINBOW CUP FINALS SA CUP SGC LEAGUE - 1st Harlequins vs BYE Soweto/Kagiso vs Randfontein Union vs Germiston Diggers vs Khoza/Rams RAINBOW CUP SA CUP - Semi-Final SGC LEAGUE - 1st Soweto/Kagiso vs BYE Randfontein vs Union Diggers vs Harlequins Germiston vs Khoza/Rams RAINBOW CUP SA CUP - Final SGC LEAGUE - 1st Union vs BYE Harlequins vs Germiston Soweto/Kagiso vs Diggers Khoza/Rams vs Randfontein 7 RAINBOW CUP SGC LEAGUE - 1st Khoza/Rams vs BYE Randfontein vs Diggers Union vs Harlequins Germiston vs Soweto/Kagiso RAINBOW CUP WOMEN IPL Limpopo vs Lions SGC LEAGUE - 1st Germiston vs BYE Harlequins vs Randfontein Soweto/Kagiso vs Khoza/Rams Diggers vs Union CURRIE CUP WOMEN IPL Lions vs BYE SGC LEAGUE - 1st Diggers vs BYE Randfontein vs Germiston Khoza/Rams vs Harlequins Union vs Soweto/Kagiso RAINBOW CUP-Final CURRIE CUP WOMEN IPL Lions vs Leopards VARSITY HOLIDAYS - VARSITY HOLIDAYS 11 13 CURRIE CUP WOMEN IPL Pumas vs Lions SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Randfontein vs BYE Soweto/Kagiso vs Harlequins Union vs Khoza/Rams Diggers vs Germiston CURRIE CUP WOMEN IPL Lions vs Valke SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Harlequins vs BYE Randfontein vs Soweto/Kagiso Germiston vs Union Khoza/Rams vs Diggers VODACOM BULLS vs BRITISH & IRISH LIONS CURRIE CUP WOMEN IPL - FINALS SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Soweto/Kagiso vs BYE Union vs Randfontein Harlequins vs Diggers Khoza/Rams vs Germiston SPRINGBOKS vs BRITISH & IRISH LIONS FNB STADIUM CURRIE CUP SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Union vs BYE Germiston vs Harlequins Diggers vs Soweto/Kagiso Randfontein vs Khoza/Rams SPRINGBOKS vs BRITISH & IRISH LIONS CAPE TOWN STADIUM CURRIE CUP SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Khoza/Rams vs BYE Diggers vs Randfontein Harlequins vs Union Soweto/Kagiso vs Germiston 15 16 17 SPRINGBOKS vs BRITISH & IRISH LIONS EMIRATES AIRLINE PARK CURRIE CUP CURRIE CUP SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Germiston vs BYE Randfontein vs Harlequins Khoza/Rams vs Soweto/Kagiso Union vs Diggers CURRIE CUP SGC LEAGUE - 2nd Diggers vs BYE Germiston vs Randfontein Harlequins vs Khoza/Rams Soweto/Kagiso vs Union CURRIE CUP U/19 COMPETITION CURRIE CUP U/19 COMPETITION GOLD CUP Q/F SGC LEAGUE Semi - Finals CURRIE CUP GOLD CUP Semi-Final SGC LEAGUE Finals CURRIE CUP GOLD CUP Final CURRIE CUP Semi-Final 22 PRO 16 CURRIE CUP Final PRO 16 PRO 16 PRO 16 PRO 16 22 22 PRO 16 PRO 16 5 GLRU SENIOR GRAND CHALLENCE FIXTURES FOR 2021 FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND WEEK 1 WEEK 8 Randfontein vs BYE Randfontein vs BYE Harlequins vs Soweto/Kagiso Soweto/Kagiso vs Harlequins Khoza/Rams vs Union Union vs Khoza/Rams Germiston vs Diggers Diggers vs Germiston WEEK 2 WEEK 9 Harlequins vs BYE Harlequins vs BYE Soweto/Kagiso vs Randfontein Randfontein vs Soweto/Kagiso Union vs Germiston Germiston vs Union Diggers vs Khoza/Rams Khoza/Rams vs Diggers WEEK 3 WEEK 10 Soweto/Kagiso vs BYE Soweto/Kagiso vs BYE Randfontein vs Union Union vs Randfontein Diggers vs Harlequins Harlequins vs Diggers Germiston vs Khoza/Rams Khoza/Rams vs Germiston WEEK 4 WEEK 11 Union vs BYE Union vs BYE Harlequins vs Germiston Germiston vs Harlequins Soweto/Kagiso vs Diggers Diggers vs Soweto/Kagiso Khoza/Rams vs Randfontein Randfontein vs Khoza/Rams WEEK 5 WEEK 12 Khoza/Rams vs BYE Khoza/Rams vs BYE Randfontein vs Diggers Diggers vs Randfontein Union vs Harlequins Harlequins vs Union Germiston vs Soweto/Kagiso Soweto/Kagiso vs Germiston WEEK 6 WEEK 13 Germiston vs BYE Germiston vs BYE Harlequins vs Randfontein Randfontein vs Harlequins Soweto/Kagiso vs Khoza/Rams Khoza/Rams vs Soweto/Kagiso Diggers vs Union Union vs Diggers WEEK 7 WEEK 14 Diggers vs BYE Diggers vs BYE Randfontein vs Germiston Germiston vs Randfontein Khoza/Rams vs Harlequins Harlequins vs Khoza/Rams Union vs Soweto/Kagiso Soweto/Kagiso vs Union.
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