With the match poised on a knife-edge heading into the final minute, darkness descended on the Mbombela Stadium.
During yesterday’s victory over the Pumas in Kimberley, 21-year-old Griquas kicker Zander du Plessis converted a penalty from way, way out.
This weekend sees the eighth Currie Cup final showdown between Province and the Sharks, but let’s cast our minds back to 2010 and that Lambie fend.
The Currie Cup has undergone a massive overhaul for next year’s tournament, a number of changes set to change the face of the tournament.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
Western Province backline coach Robbie Fleck has emphasised that WP will throw the ball around in the Currie Cup final, but must also be weary of the Lions’ opportunistic tendencies.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
How better to get into the massive sporting weekend upon us, than to tackle some betting head-on?
How better to get into the massive sporting weekend upon us, than to tackle some betting head-on? There’s some Rugby Championship, Currie Cup, and EPL action to take note of.
With the conclusion of Super Rugby, South Africa’s domestic competition once again prepares to pit the long-running rivals against one another, as the Currie Cup kicks off this weekend.
The 2014 and 2015 seasons of the Currie Cup will be played in a new format. It will now consist of an eight-team Premier Division and a six-team First Division. This came after a majority vote at a Special General Council meeting was held between the 14 member unions, deciding to change the competition’s format.
Last weekend we went big. Maybe silly big but we were having some fun and took a chance on some long odds. Needless to say the bet didn’t come off and so this week are making up for it with a far more measured multiple which is offering 15 – 1 odds and includes matches from the following:
We not here for a haircut. This weekend we going big. 500 – 1 big! The weekend’s sports multiple includes Currie Cup semi-finals and English Premier League matches. As always there are a range of multiples available ranging from 5 -1 to 500 – 1 but we have chosen to highlight the big one. The “upsets.” We having fun here and at 500 – 1 if it does come off we are ALL laughing.
Yes, okay last weekend we slipped up a little. We admit. Time for redemption then. It is pretty simple this weekend – 3 Currie Cup games and 2 Momentum One-Day Cup matches. Easy. Well… On the rugby side of things there are some very interesting match ups. Given that this is the last weekend before […]
Not to mention ALL meals, game activities and non-premium brand drinks at a 5-star resort Chobe as well as a sunset cruise on The Zambezi. Still interested? Then we suggest you get involved in this weekends Betflash Multiple, currently offering you 68 – 1 odds on the following: SA to beat The All Blacks Argentina […]
Last weekend the 5 – 1 multiple came good and as a result there were a few happy people here at The Compound. This weekend is probably one of the best spreads to date, offering some very interesting options and involves the following matches:
Okay, okay so last week we may have been a tad off with our predictions, but after the Bok win we were happy to forget about the multiple and rather revel in the joy of getting one over the Aussies. That said, we have had a report from one happy camper who signed up using the 2OV voucher code (see below) who placed a R180 bet last weekend and won R3,600.
Last weekend the bet limit was reached in the 2oceansvibe multiple within 24 hours and if it weren’t for the draw between Western Province and Lions there would have been some serious payouts.
If Lions beat Western Province, and Sharks beat Bulls, and Man United beat Liverpool, Arsenal beat Spurs, and Newcastle beats Fulham, then your R56 bet will make you R1,008. FACT. It just makes the weekend better, even if you don’t know the sports.
Hello, friends. It’s another sports-filled weekend, and another opportunity for you to make a healthy pocket full of cash watching the spectacles that you love most. The matches available for betting this week include the disciplines of football and rugby, covering the Currie Cup, and the start of the English Premier League.
Cast your minds back about a year or so ago. You’ll recall we offered you, the fans, an incredible multiple sports betting opportunity – and a handful of you won hundreds of thousands of Rands – not to be sniffed at. Well, it’s back, but this time you have total control of your own multiple bets – that’s right, you can create your own.
Western Province Rugby have issued a public apology for the actions of a few players during the provincial rugby side’s ticker tape through Cape Town following their victory over the Sharks in the 2012 Currie Cup Final. A number of players tossed R50 notes to fans who had lined up to catch a glimpse of […]
Sharks coach John Plumtree says that Western Province labeling the hosts as favourites for this Saturday’s Currie Cup final is nonsense. Really? The Western Province team selected for the final has six players that are still eligible for the U21 team (including the whole front row), has an average age of 23 and finished third […]
The 2011 edition of the SA Rugby Awards will be held tomorrow night and one of the most hotly contested categories this year is Team of the Year. Among the nominees are newly crowned Currie Cup champions the Golden Lions, and UCT’s highly successful Ikey Tigers. The Stormers’ nomination adds to a strong Western Cape interest factor.
The Currie Cup is South Africa’s most venerable sporting tournament. With a rich history spanning 122, there has been more than enough time for victories to be savoured, for rivalries to be forged, and for countless bitter tears to be wept. It all comes from passion, the passion that the fans show for their team. […]
This fixture has been on my mind all week. It’s been inescapable. I’ve tried to bury my head in my work but I’m genuinely concerned. If Western Province manage to negotiate their way through their Sharks bogey tomorrow, they will avoid the the possibility of daunting trips to both Bloemfontein and Durban. The situation calls for a vociferous Newlands.