Rugby league season
2013/14 Rhino Club Challenge
The 2013/14 South African Rugby League National Club Championship competition is contested between 7 September to ±30 November 2013. SARL NCC is the collective name of two rugby league competitions played between several club sides in South Africa, with the Rhino Cup being the premier competition.
Participating teams [ edit ] Free-State based teams in 2013 Rhino Club Challenge
Gauteng based teams in 2013 Rhino Club Challenge
Mpumalanga based teams in 2013 Rhino Club Challenge
Limpopo based teams in 2013 Rhino Club Challenge
Rhino Cup Club Challenge [ edit ] 2013/14 Rhino Cup Club Challenge Champions ? ? ? Runners-up ? ? ? Matches played 0
Competition Rules [ edit ] There are five participating clubs in the 2013 Rhino Cup. Teams received three points for a win and two points for a draw. One Bonus point is awarded to teams that score within twelve or less points in a game. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).
The top two teams qualify for the title play-off.
Rhino Cup Team Name Town Stadium Huskies 1 Kempton Park, Gauteng Birchleigh High School, Cnr. Moroela St & Olienhout Ave Roosters Bloemfontein, Free State Bobbies Park, Hanna Street MdB Tigers 1 Middelburg, Mpumalanga Kees Taljaard Stadium, 1050 Middelburg Road TUKS RL 1 Pretoria, Gauteng University of Pretoria – Groenkloof Campus, Cnr Leyds Street & St George Storrar Street
Standings [ edit ] Team P W D L PF PA PD BP Pts 1 TUKS RL 1 2 2 0 0 140 16 124 0 8 2 MdB Tigers 1 1 1 0 0 36 0 36 0 4 3 Roosters 3 1 2 0 58 98 -40 0 0 4 Huskies 2 0 2 0 12 132 -120 0 0 Competition points: For win = 3; For draw = 2; For loss by 12 points or fewer = 1.[1]
Fixtures and results [ edit ] The 2013 Rhino fixtures and results are as follows:[2]
All times are South African UTC+2 . Regular season [ edit ] Round 1 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Roosters 42 – 12 Huskies 7 September 2013 Bobbies Park, Bloemfontein Source:
Round 2 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Roosters 16 – 50 TUKS RL 1 Source:
Round 3 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue MdB Tigers 1 36 – 0 Roosters 21 September 2013 Kees Taljaard Stadium, Middelburg TUKS RL 1 90 – 0 Huskies 21 September 2013 Union Rugby Club, La Rochelle Source:
Round 4 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue MdB Tigers 1 ? – ? Huskies 28 September 2013 Bosman Stadium, Brakpan Source:
Protea Cup Club Challenge [ edit ] 2013/14 Protea Cup Club Challenge Champions ? ? ? Runners-up ? ? ? Matches played 0
Competition Rules [ edit ] There were eight participating clubs in the 2013 Protea Cup. Teams receive three points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that lost within twelve or less points in a game. Teams are ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).
The top four teams qualify for play-offs, the two winners then go on to the title Club Grand Final. The team that finished first has home advantage against the team that finished second.
Protea Cup Club Challenge Team Town Stadium Bobbies Johannessburg, Gauteng Falcons East Rand, Gauteng Fish Eagles Germiston, Gauteng Elsburg Rugby Club Hurricanes Witbank, Mpumalanga Puma Park, N4 Highway Huskies 2 Kempton Park, Gauteng Birchleigh High School, Cnr. Moroela St & Olienhout Ave Leopards Groblersdal, Limpopo Groblersdal Stadium, 488 Chris Wiid Str MdB Tigers 2 Middelburg, Mpumalanga Kees Taljaard Stadium, 1050 Middelburg Road Silverbacks Silverton, Gauteng Silver Valke Sports Ground, 220 Roestoff Street Tomahawks Ermelo, Mpumalanga AJ Swannepoel, Joubert Street TUKS RL 2 Pretoria, Gauteng University of Pretoria – Groenkloof Campus, Cnr Leyds Street & St George Storrar Street
Standings [ edit ] 2013 Protea Cup Challenge Log
Team P W L D PF PA PD BP Pts 1 TUKS RL 2 3 3 0 0 86 34 52 0 12 2 Leopards 2 2 0 0 102 42 60 0 8 3 Falcons 2 1 0 1 60 24 36 0 6 4 Tomahawks 3 1 2 0 100 74 26 2 6 5 Silverbacks 3 1 1 1 76 86 -10 0 5 6 Bobbies 1 1 0 0 36 0 36 0 3 7 MdB Tigers 2 1 1 0 0 48 42 6 0 3 8 Fish Eagles 2 0 2 0 36 42 -6 2 2 9 Hurricanes 1 2 0 2 0 18 108 -90 0 0 10 Huskies 2 3 0 3 0 0 108 -108 0 -12 Competition points: For win = 3; For draw = 2; For loss by 12 points or fewer = 1.[1]
Fixtures and results [ edit ] The 2013 Protea Cup fixtures and results are as follows:[2]
All times are South African UTC+2 . Regular season [ edit ] Round 1 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Tomahawks 42 – 46 MdB Tigers 2 7 September 2013 Groblersdal Stadium Hurricanes 1 18 – 74 Leopards 7 September 2013 Groblersdal Stadium TUKS RL 2 34 – 22 Silverbacks 7 September 2013 University of Pretoria – Groenkloof Campus Huskies 2 0 – 36 Falcons 7 September 2013 University of Pretoria – Groenkloof Campus Fish Eagles BYE Bobbies Source:[3] [4] [5]
Round 2 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue TUKS RL 2 ? – ? Fish Eagles 14 September 2013 Elsburg Rugby Club Silverbacks ? – ? Bulldogs 14 September 2013 Elsburg Rugby Club Huskies 2 ? – ? Tigers 14 September 2013 Elsburg Rugby Club Tomahawks ? – ? Hurricanes 1 14 September 2013 AJ Swannepoel, Ermelo Hurricanes 2 ? – ? Leopards 14 September 2013 AJ Swannepoel, Ermelo MdB Tigers 2 ? – ? Dragons 14 September 2013 AJ Swannepoel, Ermelo Source:
Round 3 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue TUKS RL 2 ? – ? Wolves 2 21 September 2013 University of Pretoria – Groenkloof, Pretoria Silverbacks ? – ? Fish Eagles 21 September 2013 University of Pretoria – Groenkloof, Pretoria Tomahawks ? – ? Hurricanes 2 21 September 2013 Kees Taljaard Stadium, Middelburg MdB Tigers 2 ? – ? Hurricanes 1 21 September 2013 Kees Taljaard Stadium, Middelburg Source:
Round 4 [ edit ] Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue TUKS RL 2 ? – ? Wolves 2 28 September 2013 Puma Park, Witbank Silverbacks ? – ? Fish Eagles 28 September 2013 Puma Park, Witbank Tomahawks ? – ? Hurricanes 2 28 September 2013 Puma Park, Witbank Tigers 2 ? – ? Hurricanes 1 28 September 2013 Bosman Stadium, Brakpan Source:
Rhino Club Challenge Grand Finals [ edit ] Rhino Cup Grand Final [ edit ] Rhino 1 VS Rhino 2 Tries Goals Field goals Tries Goals Field goals
Protea Cup Grand Final [ edit ] Protea 1 ? – ? Protea 2 Tries Goals Field goals Tries Goals Field goals
See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
Federation National Teams Domestic Competitions South Africa domestic seasons