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<blockquote data-quote="Seaton" data-source="post: 430521" data-attributes="member: 64443"><p>Big news</p><p></p><p>The format for next years Currie Cup will be the 6 team format mentioned earlier. However, the final points such as the leagues composition has not been decided, and this and several other finer points will be decided in November.</p><p></p><p>If SARU had the guts, they would decide the composition of the league by means of relegating either the bottom two or three teams, depending on what they are going to do about the Kings. However, I doubt they will do this considering the Bulls current and, if it carriers on at this rate, final log positions. Seriously, of the 'Big 5', the Bulls are performing the worst by far, and the Griquas are doing very well and don't look like relenting, whilst the Pumas and Leopards will be fighting for their top flight survival now, and thus there is a hell of a lot riding on todays game in Nelspruit, a potential relegation scrap if you will, and vital to the Bulls if they are going to challenge for a semi spot.</p><p></p><p>Mon the Pumas B)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaton, post: 430521, member: 64443"] Big news The format for next years Currie Cup will be the 6 team format mentioned earlier. However, the final points such as the leagues composition has not been decided, and this and several other finer points will be decided in November. If SARU had the guts, they would decide the composition of the league by means of relegating either the bottom two or three teams, depending on what they are going to do about the Kings. However, I doubt they will do this considering the Bulls current and, if it carriers on at this rate, final log positions. Seriously, of the 'Big 5', the Bulls are performing the worst by far, and the Griquas are doing very well and don't look like relenting, whilst the Pumas and Leopards will be fighting for their top flight survival now, and thus there is a hell of a lot riding on todays game in Nelspruit, a potential relegation scrap if you will, and vital to the Bulls if they are going to challenge for a semi spot. Mon the Pumas B) [/QUOTE]
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