The 1992 Currie Cup (known as the Bankfin Currie Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the top division of the Currie Cup competition, the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa. This was the 54th season since the competition started in 1889.
Teams
Changes between 1991 and 1992 seasons
None
Changes between 1992 and 1993 seasons
None
Competition
There were six participating teams in the 1992 Currie Cup. These teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top two teams qualified for the final.
In some cases it originated as an habitational name, derived from Currie in Midlothian, Scotland. In other cases it originated as a habitational name, derived from Corrie, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. A third origin for the surname is that it originated as a Scottish spelling of the Irish surname Curry, a surname which has several origins. A fourth origin of the surname, particularly on Arran, is as an Anglicised form of the Scottish GaelicMacMhuirich. The Hebridean MacMhuirich evolved in such a way that the forms McVurich and McCurrie first appeared in the 17th century, and by the 18th century Currie is found on Islay, and on Uist by the 19th century. Another origin of the surname is from Curry, in Somerset, England. In some cases the name may also be derived from the Old Frenchcurie, which means "kitchen".
Early forms of the surname include: æt Curi, in about 1075; and de Cury, in 1212. Both forms are derived from the place name in Somerset. Other early forms include: atte Curie, in SRS 1327; and atte Corye. Early forms of the surname, derived from a Scottish place name, is de Curry, in 1179; and de Curri, in 1210. An early form of the surname, when derived from MacMhuirich is M'Currie and Currie, in the early 18th century.
Toyota Cheetahs v Airlink Pumas | Currie Cup Final | 24 June
Highlights from the Currie Cup Final between the Toyota Cheetahs and the Airlink Pumas from Toyota Stadium.
published: 26 Jun 2023
DHL Western Province v Cell C Sharks | Currie Cup | 10 June
Highlights from the Currie Cup match between the DHL Western Province and the Cell C Sharks from DHL Stadium.
published: 12 Jun 2023
DHL Western Province v Vodacom Bulls | Currie Cup | 29 April
Highlights from the Currie Cup match between DHL Western Province and the Vodacom Bulls from DHL Stadium.
published: 02 May 2023
Top 10 Currie Cup Final tries(1976-2019)
catch on the Top 10 Currie Cup final tries from 1972-2019. 🔥
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Currie Cup Rugby Finals | 2000 to 2004
This is the 8th video in our series on the Currie Cup, the world's oldest provincial rugby tournament. In these 5 years there was again a shift of power as Western Province won the title in 2000 and 2001 and the Blue Bulls started a period of dominance by winning the cherished trophy 3 times in row between 2002 and 2004. Oh the good times were back at Loftus...
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
published: 11 Oct 2018
Currie Cup Rugby Finals | 2005 to 2009
This is the second last video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup. This week we look back at the finals played between 2005 and 2009, a period dominated by the Cheetahs with the Bulls and Sharks also featuring strong.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
published: 17 Oct 2018
Currie Cup Rugby Finals | 1985 to 1989
The next video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup looks back at the mid to late 80's when provincial power again shifted from Western Province to Northern Transvaal. Naas was back from the USA and he lead the Blue Bulls into a new era when they would play in five consecutive Currie Cup finals between 1987 and 1991.
Look out for probably the greatest individual performance in a final ever when Naas scored 24 points in 1987 to beat a much fancied Transvaal team at Ellispark.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
published: 13 Sep 2018
Currie Cup Rugby Finals | 1990 to 1994
This is the 6th video in our series on the history of the once mighty Currie Cup. This week we look at the five finals played between 1990 and 1994. Again there was a shift in power with Northern Transvaal giving way to the rising powers of Natal and Transvaal.
The 1990 final still gives me nightmares...
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
published: 20 Sep 2018
CRUSADERS IN CHAOS v BLUES
Over the past few years we have been treated to some magical rugby by the Canterbury Crusaders. So far in 2024 the Crusaders have been struggling for form and this past weekend they travelled to Eden Park in Auckland to see if they could get their season back on track.
In this episode of Inside Rugby With Mark I take a closer look at the game, how it unfolded and how did what good and bad.
The Crusaders had won 18 of the past 19 games against the Blues but was this game going to be the opportunity for the Blues to turn things around.
All Black Patrick Tuipulotu was playing his 100th cap for the Auckland Blues this weekend.
ABOUT HOST.
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published: 25 Mar 2024
Golden Lions vs Western Province Currie Cup Final 2015
This is the 8th video in our series on the Currie Cup, the world's oldest provincial rugby tournament. In these 5 years there was again a shift of power as West...
This is the 8th video in our series on the Currie Cup, the world's oldest provincial rugby tournament. In these 5 years there was again a shift of power as Western Province won the title in 2000 and 2001 and the Blue Bulls started a period of dominance by winning the cherished trophy 3 times in row between 2002 and 2004. Oh the good times were back at Loftus...
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
This is the 8th video in our series on the Currie Cup, the world's oldest provincial rugby tournament. In these 5 years there was again a shift of power as Western Province won the title in 2000 and 2001 and the Blue Bulls started a period of dominance by winning the cherished trophy 3 times in row between 2002 and 2004. Oh the good times were back at Loftus...
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
This is the second last video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup. This week we look back at the finals played between 2005 and 2009, a period domina...
This is the second last video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup. This week we look back at the finals played between 2005 and 2009, a period dominated by the Cheetahs with the Bulls and Sharks also featuring strong.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
This is the second last video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup. This week we look back at the finals played between 2005 and 2009, a period dominated by the Cheetahs with the Bulls and Sharks also featuring strong.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
The next video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup looks back at the mid to late 80's when provincial power again shifted from Western Province to No...
The next video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup looks back at the mid to late 80's when provincial power again shifted from Western Province to Northern Transvaal. Naas was back from the USA and he lead the Blue Bulls into a new era when they would play in five consecutive Currie Cup finals between 1987 and 1991.
Look out for probably the greatest individual performance in a final ever when Naas scored 24 points in 1987 to beat a much fancied Transvaal team at Ellispark.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
The next video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup looks back at the mid to late 80's when provincial power again shifted from Western Province to Northern Transvaal. Naas was back from the USA and he lead the Blue Bulls into a new era when they would play in five consecutive Currie Cup finals between 1987 and 1991.
Look out for probably the greatest individual performance in a final ever when Naas scored 24 points in 1987 to beat a much fancied Transvaal team at Ellispark.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
This is the 6th video in our series on the history of the once mighty Currie Cup. This week we look at the five finals played between 1990 and 1994. Again there...
This is the 6th video in our series on the history of the once mighty Currie Cup. This week we look at the five finals played between 1990 and 1994. Again there was a shift in power with Northern Transvaal giving way to the rising powers of Natal and Transvaal.
The 1990 final still gives me nightmares...
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
This is the 6th video in our series on the history of the once mighty Currie Cup. This week we look at the five finals played between 1990 and 1994. Again there was a shift in power with Northern Transvaal giving way to the rising powers of Natal and Transvaal.
The 1990 final still gives me nightmares...
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Over the past few years we have been treated to some magical rugby by the Canterbury Crusaders. So far in 2024 the Crusaders have been struggling for form and t...
Over the past few years we have been treated to some magical rugby by the Canterbury Crusaders. So far in 2024 the Crusaders have been struggling for form and this past weekend they travelled to Eden Park in Auckland to see if they could get their season back on track.
In this episode of Inside Rugby With Mark I take a closer look at the game, how it unfolded and how did what good and bad.
The Crusaders had won 18 of the past 19 games against the Blues but was this game going to be the opportunity for the Blues to turn things around.
All Black Patrick Tuipulotu was playing his 100th cap for the Auckland Blues this weekend.
ABOUT HOST.
New Zealander Mark Philpott is a Kiwi rugby fan who lives in Cancun, Mexico. He wants to share his passion for rugby across the world.
All enquires to
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#crusaders #blues #superrugby
Over the past few years we have been treated to some magical rugby by the Canterbury Crusaders. So far in 2024 the Crusaders have been struggling for form and this past weekend they travelled to Eden Park in Auckland to see if they could get their season back on track.
In this episode of Inside Rugby With Mark I take a closer look at the game, how it unfolded and how did what good and bad.
The Crusaders had won 18 of the past 19 games against the Blues but was this game going to be the opportunity for the Blues to turn things around.
All Black Patrick Tuipulotu was playing his 100th cap for the Auckland Blues this weekend.
ABOUT HOST.
New Zealander Mark Philpott is a Kiwi rugby fan who lives in Cancun, Mexico. He wants to share his passion for rugby across the world.
All enquires to
EMAIL: [email protected]
Other Social Media Platform:
Twitter / X https://twitter.com/insiderugbyMP
Postal Deliveries.
My mailing address
Supermanzana 323 Manzana 20
Lote 9 Circuito Gallegos
Benito Juarez
Cancun
Mexico
CP 77535`
#crusaders #blues #superrugby
This is the 8th video in our series on the Currie Cup, the world's oldest provincial rugby tournament. In these 5 years there was again a shift of power as Western Province won the title in 2000 and 2001 and the Blue Bulls started a period of dominance by winning the cherished trophy 3 times in row between 2002 and 2004. Oh the good times were back at Loftus...
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
This is the second last video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup. This week we look back at the finals played between 2005 and 2009, a period dominated by the Cheetahs with the Bulls and Sharks also featuring strong.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
The next video in our series on the history of the Currie Cup looks back at the mid to late 80's when provincial power again shifted from Western Province to Northern Transvaal. Naas was back from the USA and he lead the Blue Bulls into a new era when they would play in five consecutive Currie Cup finals between 1987 and 1991.
Look out for probably the greatest individual performance in a final ever when Naas scored 24 points in 1987 to beat a much fancied Transvaal team at Ellispark.
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
This is the 6th video in our series on the history of the once mighty Currie Cup. This week we look at the five finals played between 1990 and 1994. Again there was a shift in power with Northern Transvaal giving way to the rising powers of Natal and Transvaal.
The 1990 final still gives me nightmares...
Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Over the past few years we have been treated to some magical rugby by the Canterbury Crusaders. So far in 2024 the Crusaders have been struggling for form and this past weekend they travelled to Eden Park in Auckland to see if they could get their season back on track.
In this episode of Inside Rugby With Mark I take a closer look at the game, how it unfolded and how did what good and bad.
The Crusaders had won 18 of the past 19 games against the Blues but was this game going to be the opportunity for the Blues to turn things around.
All Black Patrick Tuipulotu was playing his 100th cap for the Auckland Blues this weekend.
ABOUT HOST.
New Zealander Mark Philpott is a Kiwi rugby fan who lives in Cancun, Mexico. He wants to share his passion for rugby across the world.
All enquires to
EMAIL: [email protected]
Other Social Media Platform:
Twitter / X https://twitter.com/insiderugbyMP
Postal Deliveries.
My mailing address
Supermanzana 323 Manzana 20
Lote 9 Circuito Gallegos
Benito Juarez
Cancun
Mexico
CP 77535`
#crusaders #blues #superrugby
The 1992 Currie Cup (known as the Bankfin Currie Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the top division of the Currie Cup competition, the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa. This was the 54th season since the competition started in 1889.
Teams
Changes between 1991 and 1992 seasons
None
Changes between 1992 and 1993 seasons
None
Competition
There were six participating teams in the 1992 Currie Cup. These teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top two teams qualified for the final.
Who said Broken pieces don't mend I say I say to think again You may Take advice from all your friends But I say That I'm living in your head Chorus Just let it grow Let it grow inside of you Let it grow Let it flow inside of you Let it grow let it grow let it grow She said that it's easy for men And I said that we all feel the rain Then she said Move a little closer then Who says that broken pieces don't mend Chorus 'Ñause in the garden of reason You can't change what you're given But you can go where the river flows Let it grow grow grow grow Let it grow grow grow grow Yeah yeah yeah let it grow Yeah Let it grow Life gives you a hand You're playing by the rules You'll never come through it. Life gives you a hand You're playing by the rules You'll never come through it. ('Ñause in the garden of reason You can't change what you're given
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The 32-year-old, who rejoined the Stormers from Ulster earlier this year, was playing in a Currie Cup match for Western Province against Griquas in September as he continued his return from knee surgery.