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2015 Currie Cup Fixtures Date Match Time Venue 2015 Currie Cup Fixtures Date Match Time Venue August 2015 07 August Qualifier v Western Province 15:30 TBC 07 August Pumas v Sharks 18:00 Mbombela Stadium 08 August Free State Cheetahs v Blue Bulls 14:15 Free State Rugby Stadium 08 August Eastern Province Kings v Golden Lions 14:15 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 14 August Golden Lions v Pumas 19:10 Emirates Airline Park 14 August Blue Bulls v Qualifier 19:10 Loftus Versfeld 15 August Western Province v Free State Cheetahs 15:00 Newlands Stadium 15 August Sharks v Eastern Province Kings 17:05 Growthpoint Kings Park 21 August Eastern Province Kings v Pumas 19:00 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 21 August Blue Bulls v Western Province 19:10 Loftus Versfeld 21 August Qualifier v Free State Cheetahs 19:10 TBC 22 August Sharks v Golden Lions 17:05 Growthpoint Kings Park 28 August Free State Cheetahs v Western Province 19:10 Free State Rugby Stadium 29 August Pumas v Golden Lions 15:00 Mbombela Stadium 29 August Qualifier v Blue Bulls 15:00 TBC 29 August Eastern Province Kings v Sharks 17:05 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium September 2015 04 September Blue Bulls v Free State Cheetahs 19:10 Loftus Versfeld 05 September Sharks v Pumas 15:00 Growthpoint Kings Park 05 September Western Province v Qualifier 17:05 Newlands Stadium 05 September Golden Lions v Eastern Province Kings 19:10 Emirates Airline Park Eastern Province Kings v Free State 11 September 19:10 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Cheetahs 12 September Sharks v Western Province 17:05 Growthpoint Kings Park 12 September Blue Bulls v Golden Lions 19:00 Loftus Versfeld 12 September Qualifier v Pumas 19:10 TBC 18 September Pumas v Eastern Province Kings 15:00 Mbombela Stadium 18 September Western Province v Blue Bulls 19:00 Newlands Stadium 19 September Golden Lions v Sharks 14:30 Emirates Airline Park Page: 1 19 September Free State Cheetahs v Qualifier 17:05 Free State Rugby Stadium 25 September Free State Cheetahs v Golden Lions 13:15 Free State Rugby Stadium 25 September Eastern Province Kings v Qualifier 15:00 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 25 September Sharks v Blue Bulls 20:00 Growthpoint Kings Park 26 September Western Province v Pumas 15:00 Newlands Stadium October 2015 02 October Blue Bulls v Eastern Province Kings 15:00 Pretoria 02 October Golden Lions v Western Province 18:00 Emirates Airline Park 03 October Pumas v Free State Cheetahs 13:15 Mbombela Stadium 03 October Qualifier v Sharks 15:00 TBC, TBC 09 October Pumas v Blue Bulls 18:00 Mbombela Stadium Western Province v Eastern Province 09 October 18:00 Newlands Stadium Kings 10 October Golden Lions v Qualifier 14:00 Emirates Airline Park 10 October Free State Cheetahs v Sharks 16:05 Free State Rugby Stadium Page: 2 .
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