Two rounds remain before the Carling Currie Cup First Division moves into playoff mode, with qualification for the semifinals and home ground advantage key as five of the six teams jockey for final positions.
The Border Bulldogs have dropped out of the semifinal race, and the Leopards must win this weekend to remain in contention, but anything can still happen with the four other teams.
As it stands, the Dotsure SWD Eagles are firmly in control of their own destiny, and they will be confident of hanging onto their top spot on the log when they host Border in the first of three games from 14h00 on Saturday.
The other matches are scheduled to kick off at 15h00 in Potchefstroom, where the Leopards host the Valke, while Eastern Province welcome the Griffons to Gqeberha.
The high-flying Eagles, the only unbeaten team left in the competition, will fancy their chances of another full-house of log points against the Bulldogs, who are having a forgettable season.
The Bulldogs have shipped 193 points so far in the competition and unless they show a vast improvement on Saturday, it could be a tough trip to George.
At the same time, SWD will not have forgotten their previous match against Border, who scored four tries at home in the SA Cup and showed they can mix it with the big dogs.
The Valke will be keen to hold onto their second spot on the log. The men from the East Rand are on 11 points, the same as EP and the Griffons, with only a points difference separating the three sides.
As a result of the logjam, the Valke will go out chasing a big win in Potch, but it won’t be easy as the Leopards are always a tough opponent at home, especially with their backs against the wall.
The Leopards have lost three close games so far in the Carling Currie Cup First Division, and will feel a breakthrough is close, but nothing but their best will be good enough against the Valke, who were runners up last season.
DEFENDING CHAMPS ON A MISSION
In the last match of the weekend, at the NMU Madibaz fields in Gqeberha, the defending champion Griffons will go all out against Eastern Province to return to winning ways and possibly secure home-ground advantage in the semifinals.
Both sides will know that defeat will probably end their hopes of hosting one of the playoffs, which makes for a mouth-watering contest in the Eastern Cape.
The Griffons will be keen to bounce back from last weekend’s big defeat at home against SWD to ensure a strong push in the business end of the competition, while EP will be buoyed by their recent performances against the visitors.
In their last match against the Griffons, in the SA Cup, EP beat their hosts by 31-28 in Welkom, while the Elephants also edged the Northern Free Staters when they last visited Gqeberha, in the SA Cup in 2025, by 20-14.
Next weekend in the final league round, SWD host EP in George, the Leopards travel to East London to take on Border, and the Valke welcome the Griffons to Kempton Park.
MATCH INFORMATION:
Dotsure SWD Eagles v Border Bulldogs
Date: Saturday, 4 July
Venue: Outeniqua Park, George
Kick-off: 14h00
Referee: Jonathan Lottering
Broadcast: YouTube
Leopards v Valke
Date: Saturday, 4 July
Venue: Olën Park, Potchefstoom
Kick-off: 15h00
Referee: Paul Mente
Broadcast: SuperSport
Eastern Province v Griffons
Date: Saturday, 4 July
Venue: NMU Madibaz B-Field
Kick-off: 15h00
Referee: Lulutho Matomela
