The 2022-edition of the Carling Currie Cup kicks off at 19h00 on Friday, 14 January in Nelspruit when the Vodacom Bulls start the defence of their title against the New Nation Pumas at the Mbombela Stadium.
The other two matches in the opening round are scheduled for Saturday in Bloemfontein at 14h30 (Toyota Cheetahs v Tafel Lager Griquas) and Cape Town at 17h00 (DHL Western Province v Sigma Lions). The Cell C Sharks have a bye.
SA Rugby on Tuesday confirmed kick-off times and venues for all the matches – which includes midweek fixtures – culminating in the Premier Division semi-finals and final on the last two weekends of June.
For all the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division fixtures, CLICK HERE. Please note that these fixtures are subject to change and will be updated on the SA Rugby website as the season unfolds.
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