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C-Currie Cup-2011 2011 - CURRIE CUP - FIXTURES FRIDAY - 15 JULY 2011 23 Sharks 23 3 3 0 Leopards FRIDAY - 30 SEPTEMBER 2011 1 Lions 31 3 27 3 Pumas SATURDAY - 20 AUGUST 2011 45 Blue Bulls 47 6 12 2 Pumas SATURDAY - 16 JULY 2011 24 Cheetahs 80 11 16 2 Pumas SATURDAY - 1 OCTOBER 2011 2 Cheetahs 40 6 12 2 Leopards FRIDAY - 26 AUGUST 2011 46 Cheetahs 25 1 25 3 Lions 3 WP 26 2 26 2 Griquas 25 Pumas 13 2 24 3 WP 47 Leopards 23 2 38 5 Griquas 4 Sharks 35 4 16 1 Blue Bulls 26 Leopards 20 3 28 3 Blue Bulls 48 Sharks 10 1 15 2 WP FRIDAY - 22 JULY 2011 SATURDAY - 27 AUGUST 2011 FRIDAY - 7 OCTOBER 2011 5 Pumas 22 1 23 2 Sharks 27 Griquas 23 2 20 2 Cheetahs 49 Pumas 23 2 29 4 Cheetahs 6 Leopards 9 0 47 5 WP 28 Lions 28 1 19 1 Sharks SATURDAY - 8 OCTOBER 2011 SATURDAY - 23 JULY 2011 FRIDAY - 2 SEPTEMBER 2011 50 Griquas 48 6 44 6 Blue Bulls 7 Griquas 11 1 49 8 Lions 29 Pumas 20 2 34 4 Lions 51 Lions 42 5 25 1 WP 8 Blue Bulls 33 3 30 3 Cheetahs SATURDAY - 3 SEPTEMBER 2011 52 Leopards 14 2 41 6 Sharks FRIDAY - 29 JULY 2011 30 Leopards 17 2 64 9 Cheetahs FRIDAY - 14 OCTOBER 2011 9 Pumas 33 5 40 5 Griquas 31 Griquas 35 5 41 7 WP 53 Blue Bulls 92 14 21 3 Leopards SATURDAY - 30 JULY 2011 32 Blue Bulls 27 4 39 3 Sharks SATURDAY - 15 OCTOBER 2011 10 Sharks 43 5 34 4 Cheetahs FRIDAY - 9 SEPTEMBER 2011 54 Cheetahs 49 6 39 5 Griquas 11 Lions 35 4 7 1 Leopards 33 Lions 41 6 25 3 Griquas 55 WP 43 6 18 2 Pumas 12 WP 53 8 36 5 Blue Bulls SATURDAY - 10 SEPTEMBER 2011 56 Sharks 53 7 9 0 Lions FRIDAY - 5 AUGUST 2011 34 WP 49 6 21 3 Leopards SEMI-FINAL 1 - SATURDAY - 22 OCTOBER 2011 13 Leopards 27 3 15 2 Pumas 35 Sharks 33 5 20 2 Pumas 57 Sharks 20 2 13 1 Cheetahs 14 Griquas 43 4 22 1 Sharks 36 Cheetahs 22 1 22 1 Blue Bulls SEMI-FINAL 2 - SATURDAY - 22 OCTOBER 2011 SATURDAY - 6 AUGUST 2011 FRIDAY - 16 SEPTEMBER 2011 58 Lions 29 2 20 1 WP 15 Cheetahs 28 1 22 1 WP 37 Leopards 23 2 43 6 Lions FINAL - SATURDAY - 29 OCTOBER 2011 16 Blue Bulls 27 3 36 3 Lions SATURDAY - 17 SEPTEMBER 2011 59 Lions 17h00 SS1 Sharks FRIDAY - 12 AUGUST 2011 38 Griquas 31 4 34 4 Pumas 2011 17 Pumas Blue Bulls 39 Cheetahs Sharks 12 0 16 1 Blue Bulls 53 5 32 4 Currie Cup 18 Griquas 32 4 18 2 Leopards 40 Blue Bulls 28 3 20 3 WP ??? 19 WP 19 1 21 0 Sharks FRIDAY - 23 SEPTEMBER 2011 Champions SATURDAY - 13 AUGUST 2011 41 Pumas 32 3 19 3 Leopards Most Points Scored 20 Lions 17 1 10 1 Cheetahs 42 Sharks 29 4 18 2 Griquas Frederic Michalak 181 Sharks FRIDAY - 19 AUGUST 2011 SATURDAY - 24 SEPTEMBER 2011 Most Tries Scored 21 Blue Bulls 44 6 20 3 Griquas 43 Lions 18 2 21 2 Blue Bulls Bjorn Basson 10 Blue Bulls 22 WP 28 1 26 2 Lions 44 WP 20 2 34 4 Cheetahs Michael Killian 9 Lions.
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