Cheetahs Rugby team overcame financial hardship to win the Currie Cup championship against Pumas. The home win with 25-17 was a great achievement for the Cheetahs after a tough season. Reinhardt Fortuin, Cohen Jasper, and Rewan Kruger claimed a try each, with Ruan Pienaar kicking two conversions and two penalties for the winning side.
The Cheetahs never trailed after taking an early three-point lead and were the stronger side in a low-scoring second half. Cheetahs chief executive Ross van Reenen revealed that the team has been battling financially, especially during the European Challenge Cup, where they bowed out in the round of 16. Despite reaching the tournament, they were forced to hire facilities, accommodation, meals, and laundry. The South Africans chose the Italian city of Parma for their home matches, where they spent millions of rand, washed their kits every second day, and struggled with challenging weather and language barriers.
The Cheetahs had to overcome these obstacles to win the Currie Cup final, and the victory was a great morale boost for the team and fans. Pumas was a strong opponent, and the Cheetahs pushed themselves to claim the championship title.
Ruan Pienaar was named the star player of the game, but it was a team effort that resulted in their victory. The Cheetahs have won the championship seven times, and their latest victory is a testament to their perseverance despite the financial hardships they’ve faced.
The Bloemfontein side overcame their financial difficulties and proved that they are capable of winning the Currie Cup championship against all odds. The Cheetahs showed remarkable resilience and determination to achieve this feat and continue to inspire fans and future rugby players alike.