2004 Currie Cup Premier Division
The 2004 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division season was the 66th season in the competition since it started in 1889. It was won by the Blue Bulls, who defeated the Free State Cheetahs 42-33 in the final at Loftus Versfeld on 23 October 2004. It was the first of three consecutive finals contested between the Blue Bulls and Free State Cheetahs. André Watson became the first-ever official to referee seven Currie Cup finals.
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2004 Currie Cup Premier Division
The 2004 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division season was the 66th season in the competition since it started in 1889. It was won by the Blue Bulls, who defeated the Free State Cheetahs 42-33 in the final at Loftus Versfeld on 23 October 2004. It was the first of three consecutive finals contested between the Blue Bulls and Free State Cheetahs. André Watson became the first-ever official to referee seven Currie Cup finals.
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The 2004 Absa Currie Cup Premi ...... feree seven Currie Cup finals.
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Location of teams in 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division
cards
Abraham Winter
Bloues Volschenk
Braam van Straaten
CJ van der Linde
Cobus Grobbelaar
Dale Heidtmann
category
sarugby/curriecup
con
André Pretorius
Braam van Straaten
Brett Hennessey
countries
date
2004-07-02
2004-07-03
2004-07-09
2004-07-10
2004-07-16
2004-07-17
2004-07-23
2004-07-24
2004-07-30
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André Pretorius
Conrad Jantjes
Craig Davidson
Derick Hougaard
Jacques Schutte
Kennedy Tsimba
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André Pretorius
Braam van Straaten
Brett Hennessey
Conrad Barnard
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referee
report
score
time
top point scorer
Top try scorer
try
Adri Badenhorst
Albert van den Berg
Albertus Mulder
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The 2004 Absa Currie Cup Premi ...... feree seven Currie Cup finals.
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2004 Currie Cup Premier Division
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