1980 Currie Cup
The 1980 Currie Cup was the 42nd edition of the Currie Cup, the premier annual domestic rugby union competition in South Africa.
1980 Currie Cup | |
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Countries | South Africa |
Champions | Northern Transvaal (12th title) |
Runners-up | Western Province |
The tournament was won by Northern Transvaal for the 12th time; they beat Western Province 39–9 in the final in Pretoria.[1]
Results
Semi-Finals
Northern Transvaal | 49–6 | South Eastern Transvaal | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | |||
Report[1][2] |
Eastern Province | 13–21 | Western Province | Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth | |||
Report[1][2] |
gollark: Appearance/Basic Anatomy Their golden scales retain heat better than other dragons. The twin dorsal fins at their shoulders grow slowly. When first born, the golden scales are at their brightest and then dull over time. The dorsal and tail spines are not sharp. The underbelly has harder scales than the rest of the body. Three digits on each wing, with a small claw-like digit at the central joint. Eyes have slit pupils that are bright apple green. The tail is prehensile to a degree and helps steady movements.Hatchling Behavior Hatchlings are timid but curious. At a young age, scales start out sharp. When encountering other metallic dragons, Golds become very talkative. They can’t do much flying until the twin dorsal fins are long enough.Adult Behavior Can be persnickety at times. Absolutely love objects as shiny as they are. Being hunted for their lustrous scales has made them tend to avoid humans. Dislike direct sunlight when in groups. Highly intelligent compared to other breeds. Have studied humans to a small degree but are not particularly impresssed with them.Habitat Can be found near caves. Hatchlings tend not to stay where they are supposed to. Prefer dense wooded areas.Diet Primary diet of large game and pack animals. Are careful to avoid killing off entire herds. “Snack” on nuts, if available.
gollark: Gold what?
gollark: INdeed.
gollark: `his horse travelling with the speed of a thousand gazelles`
gollark: `his horse as fast as a horse capable of moving somewhat above the median speed of horses`
See also
References
- "Currie Cup Finals History". SuperSport. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- "Currie Cup semifinals: Stats and facts". Rugby365. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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