1889 South African Rugby Board Trophy

Domestic rugby union competition

1889 South African Rugby Board Trophy
CountriesSouth Africa
ChampionsWestern Province (1st title)
1892 →

The 1889 South African Rugby Board Trophy was the first domestic rugby union competition held in South Africa. It took place after the South African Rugby Board was formed in 1889.

The tournament was won by Western Province, while the other competing teams were Eastern Province, Griqualand West and Transvaal.[1]

This was the only time the Board Trophy was played for; in 1891, the Currie Cup was presented to Griqualand West and the competition for that trophy became the main domestic competition in South Africa.

See also

  • Currie Cup

References

  1. ^ "Currie Cup Finals History". SuperSport. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
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Currie Cup
Teams
Premier Division:
  • Blue Bulls
  • Free State Cheetahs
  • Golden Lions
  • Griffons
  • Griquas
  • Pumas
  • Sharks
  • Western Province
  • First Division:
    • Boland Cavaliers
    • Border Bulldogs
    • Eastern Province Elephants
    • Falcons
    • Leopards
    • SWD Eagles
    Seasons
    Board Trophy:
  • 1889
  • Amateur era:
    Professional era:


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