1991 Lion Cup

1991 Lion Cup
Countries South Africa
Date 24 March – 27 July 1991
Champions Northern Transvaal (3rd title)
Runners-up Natal
Matches played 24
1990
1992

The 1991 Lion Cup was the ninth edition of the Lion Cup, the premier domestic rugby union knock-out competition in South Africa.

Teams

All 25 South African provincial teams took part in this competition. The semi-finalists from the 1990 Lion Cup were put into Group A and the losing quarter finalists into Group B. The remaining teams were divided geographically. Groups C and D contained nine southern teams; the four southern teams with the highest ranking were put into Group C and the other five teams into Group D (where the two lowest-ranked teams, South Western Districts and North Western Cape had to play off in a qualifying game for the Group D spot in Round One). Similarly, Groups E and F contained eight northern teams; the four northern teams with the highest ranking were put into Group E and the other four teams into Group F:[1][2]

1991 Lion Cup teams
Group Ranking Team
Group A 1 Northern Transvaal
2 Western Province
3 Transvaal
4 Natal
Group B 5 Far North
6 Western Transvaal
7 Eastern Province
8 Free State
Group C 9 Northern Free State
11 Western Province League
12 Griqualand West
13 North Eastern Cape
Group D 14 Boland
21 Winelands
22 Border
24 South Western Districts
25 North Western Cape
Group E 10 Eastern Transvaal
15 Northern Natal
16 South African Rugby Association
17 Vaal Triangle
Group F 18 Lowveld
19 South Eastern Transvaal
20 Eastern Free State
23 Stellaland

Competition

This competition was a knock-out competition. A qualifying round was held between the two lowest-ranked teams for the Group D place in Round One. In each of the first three rounds, the lower-ranked teams would have home advantage. In Round One, the teams from Group D hosted teams from Group D, while the teams from Group F hosted teams from Group F. In Round Two, the winners of the eight Round One ties played against each other for a place in Round Three. The winners of the four Round Two matches then joined teams in Group B for Round Three, with the winning teams progressing to the Quarter Finals (where they were joined by the teams from Group A), followed by Semi-Finals and the Final.[1][2]

Fixtures and Results

The fixtures were as follows:

Qualifying Round

Round One

Bye/s: Eastern Province, Far North, Free State, Natal, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Province, Western Transvaal

Round Two

Bye/s: Eastern Province, Far North, Free State, Natal, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Province, Western Transvaal

Round Three

Bye/s: Natal, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Province

Quarter Finals

Semi-Finals

Final

See also

References

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