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The Cheetahs and Sharks both picked up bonus point wins in the first round and will be targeting the same in the second. Rugby

Currie Cup first division champs the Griffons will be fired up for their first home game back in the top flight and they will want to impress against the Cheetahs at the North West Stadium in Welkom .

“The Griffons are a physical team and have a good kicking game. The most important thing will be to be mentally switched on,” said Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie ahead of the match.

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