Match Overview
On March 6, 2026, the Sanlam Boland Kavaliers faced off against the Toyota Cheetahs in a highly anticipated SA Cup match held in Bloemfontein. The atmosphere was charged as both teams prepared to battle for crucial points in the tournament.
First Half Action
The Kavaliers made a strong start, scoring three converted tries within the first 26 minutes of the match. Thurlow Marsh was instrumental in this early success, contributing significantly to the team’s momentum. Juan Mostert also played a pivotal role, scoring a try and successfully converting four attempts along with two penalties, bringing the Kavaliers to a commanding lead.
Cheetahs’ Response
Despite the early setback, the Toyota Cheetahs regrouped and managed to score tries in the 43rd and 53rd minutes, narrowing the gap and reigniting their hopes of a comeback. Their efforts showcased resilience and determination, but the Kavaliers maintained their composure throughout the match.
Turning Point
A critical moment occurred when the Kavaliers were reduced to 14 men after Kwanda Dimaza received a yellow card. This situation put additional pressure on the team, but calm leadership from Marsh proved decisive in maintaining their advantage. The five points secured in Bloemfontein could prove valuable as the competition progresses.
Final Whistle
Ultimately, the Sanlam Boland Kavaliers emerged victorious with a final score of 34-24. This win not only boosts their confidence but also places them in a favorable position in the SA Cup standings. The top four teams in the tournament will earn promotion to the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division, making every match critical.
Looking Ahead
Next, the Kavaliers will face the Griffons at Boland Stadium in Wellington, a match that will be crucial for their aspirations in the tournament. The competition, which began on March 6, features several fixtures, with teams vying for top positions.
The SA Cup serves as a platform for South Africa’s second-tier provincial teams, and its significance has grown since its inception. Griquas won the inaugural SA Cup in 2024, but their reign was cut short when the Pumas dethroned them in a thrilling final last season. The ongoing competition continues to attract attention as teams strive for glory and promotion.