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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Big Year for Women’s Rugby

Big Year for Women’s Rugby

23 January 2025 by Alan

Women’s rugby will explode into action this weekend with the first round of the 2025 Women’s Premier Division kick-starting a massive year for the sport, culminating in the Rugby World Cup in England in August and September.

The early start to SA Rugby’s domestic competition is influenced by the England showpiece, with a single round of matches getting the country’s leading players rugby ready for the season ahead. The seven weekends of league action will culminate in the final, scheduled for 29 March.

The Bulls Daisies will start the year as hot favourites following consecutive victories in the competition and a rash of Springbok Women players donning the blue jersey again this year.

Last year’s runners up, DHL Western Province, should again be a force as will the Sanlam Boland Dames, while the Golden Lions Women are due a solid season.

Their respective coaches, Hayden Groepes (Daisies), Stanley Raubenheimer (WP), Thomas Chowles (Boland) and Timmy Goodwin (Lions) are settled in their roles and had time to plan their campaigns.

There are four new head coaches in this year’s tournament, with Bongani Nogilana (Border Ladies), Con van Rooyen (EP Queens), Anchin Klein (Free State Women) and Jason Hector (Sharks Women) involved in this capacity for the first time, and they will feel the pressures of the top league from the start.

Sanlam Boland Dames will host the opening match in Wellington, welcoming Golden Lions Women in an encounter that should set a good standard for the competition.

The home side will have Aseza Hele available for the whole campaign after she played in England for a large part of the 2024 season, while former Maties pivot Lara Schats is a welcome addition to the Dames.

The visitors lured scrumhalf Rumandi Potgieter across the Jukskei River, with the former Daisies stalwart a potential game changer for the Lions.

Nogilana and Hector will have their first matches in charge at Baysville High School in East London in an East Coast derby, with the home team starting as early favourites.

The visitors from KZN will be tested by the hard running of Aphiwe Ngwevu in the Ladies’ midfield, while the Sharks team will rely on their experienced halfbacks, Tayla Kinsey and Mary Zulu, to steer them through troubled waters.

The Daisies accumulated 194 points and conceded only seven in their two clashes against the EP Queens last season and the host team will have to work very hard to change that scoring imbalance when they clash at the Wolfson Stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay.

The last match of the day, played at False Bay Rugby Club in Cape Town, will provide an early form guide for DHL WP, but Stanley Raubenheimer’s charges should have enough guns in their arsenal to keep the Free State Women at bay.

Klein is a wily coach though and with veteran campaigners Marlene Adams and Bernice Strydom at the fore, the Free Staters will be very competitive.

Match information:

Sanlam Boland Dames vs Golden Lions Women

Venue: Boland Stadium, Wellington

Date: Saturday, 25 January

Kick-off: 12h00

Referee: Luvuyo Maceba

TV: SS Schools

 

Border Ladies vs Sharks Women

Venue: Baysville High School, East London

Date: Saturday, 25 January

Kick-off: 13h00

Referee: Siya Mhana

 

EP Queens v Bulls Daisies

Venue: Wolfson Stadium, Gqeberha

Date: Saturday, 25 January

Kick-off: 13h00

Referee: Siyanda Pikoli

Livestream: Official BokTube on YouTube

 

DHL Western Province v Free State Women

Venue: False Bay RFC, Cape Town

Date: Saturday, 25 January

Kick-off: 15h00

Referee: Angie Bezuidenhout

Women’s Premier Division competing teams:

Border Ladies

Head Coach: Bongani Nogilana

Log position in 2024: Fourth

 

Bulls Daisies

Head Coach: Hayden Groepes

Log position in 2024: First

 

DHL Western Province

Head Coach: Stanley Raubenheimer

Log position in 2024: Second

EP Queens

Head Coach: Con van Rooyen

Log position in 2024: Eighth

 

Free State Women

Head Coach: Anchin Klein

Log position in 2024: Seventh

 

Golden Lions Women

Head Coach: Timmy Goodwin

Log position in 2024: Sixth

 

Sanlam Boland Dames

Head Coach: Thomas Chowles

Log position in 2024: Third

 

Sharks Women

Head Coach: Jason Hector

Log position in 2024: Fifth

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