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1989 Lion Cup

The 1989 Lion Cup was the seventh edition of the Lion Cup, the premier domestic rugby union knock-out competition in South Africa.

1989 Lion Cup
CountriesSouth Africa
Date22 March – 29 July 1989
ChampionsWestern Province (3rd title)
Runners-upNorthern Transvaal
Matches played25
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Teams edit

All 26 South African provincial teams took part in this competition. They were ranked as follows:[1]

Competition edit

This competition was a knock-out competition. The four teams ranked 23 to 26 played each other in the qualifying round with the two winners advancing to round one, where they joined the teams ranked 9 to 22. These sixteen teams played in eight matches, with the winners advancing to round two, where the top 8 ranked teams will join. In Round Two, the sixteen remaining teams would be reduced to eight and would be followed by the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the Final.

Fixtures and results edit

The fixtures were as follows:[2][3][4]

Qualifying round edit

22 March 1989 SARU 10–12 Border Port Elizabeth  
Report[5]


5 April 1989 Winelands 6–25 Western Province League Moorreesburg  
Report[6]

Round one edit

31 March 1989 Eastern Free State 18–39 South Eastern Transvaal Bethlehem  
Report[7]


1 April 1989 Border 11–15 South West Africa East London  
Report[8]


1 April 1989 Griqualand West 32–23 Eastern Province Kimberley  
Report[8]


1 April 1989 North Eastern Cape 27–15 Lowveld Cradock  
Report[8]


1 April 1989 Northern Natal 20–27 Eastern Transvaal Newcastle  
Report[8]


1 April 1989 North Western Cape 10–30 Vaal Triangle Upington  
Report[8]


1 April 1989 Stellaland 9–83 Free State Lichtenburg  
Report[8]


Round two edit


22 April 1989 Free State 9–13 Northern Transvaal Bloemfontein  
Report[12]


22 April 1989 Griqualand West 37–6 Boland Kimberley  
Report[13]


22 April 1989 North Eastern Cape 3–26 Natal Cradock  
Report[14]


22 April 1989 South Eastern Transvaal 25–37 Western Transvaal Witbank  
Report[15]


22 April 1989 South West Africa 18–27 Transvaal Windhoek  
Report[16]


22 April 1989 Vaal Triangle 21–12 Far North Sasolburg  
Report[17]


Quarter-finals edit

27 May 1989 Northern Transvaal 31–9 Griqualand West Pretoria  
Report[19]


27 May 1989 Transvaal 34–15 Natal Johannesburg  
Report[20]



27 May 1989 Western Province League 16–30 Western Transvaal Paarl  
Report[23]

Semi-finals edit


24 June 1989 Western Province 25–12 Transvaal Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Report[25]

Final edit

See also edit

References edit

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  7. ^ . Media24 (in Afrikaans). Die Burger. 1 April 1989. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
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  10. ^ . Media24 (in Afrikaans). Die Burger. 24 April 1989. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
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The 1989 Lion Cup was the seventh edition of the Lion Cup the premier domestic rugby union knock out competition in South Africa 1989 Lion CupCountriesSouth AfricaDate22 March 29 July 1989ChampionsWestern Province 3rd title Runners upNorthern TransvaalMatches played25 19881990 Contents 1 Teams 2 Competition 3 Fixtures and results 3 1 Qualifying round 3 2 Round one 3 3 Round two 3 4 Quarter finals 3 5 Semi finals 3 6 Final 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeams editAll 26 South African provincial teams took part in this competition They were ranked as follows 1 1989 Lion Cup teams Ranking Team 1 Western Province 2 Northern Transvaal 3 Western Transvaal 4 Natal 5 Boland 6 Far North 7 Northern Free State 8 Transvaal 9 South West Africa 10 Eastern Transvaal 11 Eastern Province 12 Free State 13 South Western Districts 14 Lowveld 15 Vaal Triangle 16 South Eastern Transvaal 17 Stellaland 18 Eastern Free State 19 Griqualand West 20 North Eastern Cape 21 North Western Cape 22 Northern Natal 23 Border 24 Western Province League 25 Winelands 26 SARUCompetition editThis competition was a knock out competition The four teams ranked 23 to 26 played each other in the qualifying round with the two winners advancing to round one where they joined the teams ranked 9 to 22 These sixteen teams played in eight matches with the winners advancing to round two where the top 8 ranked teams will join In Round Two the sixteen remaining teams would be reduced to eight and would be followed by the quarter finals semi finals and the Final Fixtures and results editThe fixtures were as follows 2 3 4 Qualifying round edit 22 March 1989 SARU 10 12 Border Port Elizabeth Report 5 5 April 1989 Winelands 6 25 Western Province League Moorreesburg Report 6 Round one edit 31 March 1989 Eastern Free State 18 39 South Eastern Transvaal Bethlehem Report 7 1 April 1989 Border 11 15 South West Africa East London Report 8 1 April 1989 Griqualand West 32 23 Eastern Province Kimberley Report 8 1 April 1989 North Eastern Cape 27 15 Lowveld Cradock Report 8 1 April 1989 Northern Natal 20 27 Eastern Transvaal Newcastle Report 8 1 April 1989 North Western Cape 10 30 Vaal Triangle Upington Report 8 1 April 1989 Stellaland 9 83 Free State Lichtenburg Report 8 8 April 1989 Western Province League 44 15 South Western Districts Elsie s River Report 9 Bye s Boland Far North Natal Northern Free State Northern Transvaal Transvaal Western Province Western Transvaal Round two edit 22 April 1989 Eastern Transvaal 0 27 Western Province Pam Brink Stadium Springs Report 10 11 22 April 1989 Free State 9 13 Northern Transvaal Bloemfontein Report 12 22 April 1989 Griqualand West 37 6 Boland Kimberley Report 13 22 April 1989 North Eastern Cape 3 26 Natal Cradock Report 14 22 April 1989 South Eastern Transvaal 25 37 Western Transvaal Witbank Report 15 22 April 1989 South West Africa 18 27 Transvaal Windhoek Report 16 22 April 1989 Vaal Triangle 21 12 Far North Sasolburg Report 17 22 April 1989 Western Province League 20 13 Northern Free State Elsie s River Report 18 Quarter finals edit 27 May 1989 Northern Transvaal 31 9 Griqualand West Pretoria Report 19 27 May 1989 Transvaal 34 15 Natal Johannesburg Report 20 27 May 1989 Western Province 55 9 Vaal Triangle Newlands Stadium Cape Town Report 21 22 27 May 1989 Western Province League 16 30 Western Transvaal Paarl Report 23 Semi finals edit 24 June 1989 Northern Transvaal 63 6 Western Transvaal Loftus Versfeld Pretoria Report 24 24 June 1989 Western Province 25 12 Transvaal Newlands Stadium Cape Town Report 25 Final edit 29 July 1989 Western Province 21 16 Northern Transvaal Newlands Stadium Cape Town Report 26 See also edit1989 Currie Cup Division A 1989 Currie Cup Division B 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division BReferences edit Lotings gedoen vir Lionbeker Media24 in Afrikaans Die Burger 17 February 1989 Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 Retrieved 16 October 2013 WP begin reeks met makliker wedstryd Media24 in 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