MARK KEOHANE | The Currie Cup still has an important place in SA rugby

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MARK KEOHANE | The Currie Cup still has an important place in SA rugby
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When it come to prestige, history and nostalgia, the Currie Cup still ranks high and is an important breeding ground for top young talent

The sponsors may not think the Currie Cup matters any more but in South African rugby, South Africa’s oldest and grandest domestic competition is still a fan favourite and it remains a competition the

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