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    Bulls Daisies Beat WP in Loftus Thriller for 2025 Rugby Premier Division Title

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeMarch 30, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    The Bulls Daisies once again proved they have no peers on the provincial scene by beating DHL Western Province 46-31 in a pulsating Women’s Premier Division final that delivered 12 tries, with the champions from Pretoria defending the title they’ve held since 2023 under lights at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 29 March, 2025.

    In a most thrilling of finals, the visitors delivered a very promising first half, going into half-time with the scores tied at 17-17, but once the Daisies made some adjustments in the second half, they broke clear to seal another well-deserved win.

    DHL WP never stopped trying, their never-say-die commitment to the cause evident in the try in the match’s dying minutes—when all was lost already.

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, August 2024

    The Capetonians came to play, but the Daisies were also full of running early on. Ten minutes of all out action by the home side were needed to break down the DHL WP defence and when they finally found the space they needed, the impressive Faith Tshauke (No 8) crashed over.

    Province’s early defence was good and they stopped a couple of lineout drives and attacks on the flanks, where dangerous wing Ayanda Malinga was given no space by WP’s alert tacklers.

    The Bulls Daisies proved once again they have no peers on the provincial scene in their 46-31 final victory. Photo: Bull Daisies
    DHL Western Province delivered a very promising first half, going into half-time with the scores tied at 17-17. Photo: Bull Daisies
    DHL Western Province delivered a very promising first half, going into half-time with the scores tied at 17-17. Photo: Bull Daisies

    However, the early composure the visitors showed was starting to disappear in the face of relentless attacks by the Bulls. They made heavy weather of basic play, like getting out of their red zone with sloppy passing, charged down kicks and lost lineout throws near their own line.

    With no way to relieve the pressure, even when in possession, it was a matter of time for something to give and it did 17 minutes in when Jakkie Cilliers scored the first of her three tries from turnover ball near the WP line.

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, August 2023

    The Daisies outside centre crashed over to extend their lead to 10-0, with her second conversion attempt just missing the target despite a good strike.

    That “soft try” almost refocused the visitors, who enjoyed a good couple of minutes and came within five metres of the Daisies’ line. Forcing the champions into some defensive errors reaped rewards when WP lock Mari Dalhouzie crashed over from a quick tap and a good run by Azisa Mkiva. Elme Kruger converted and the lead was down to three after 25 minutes.

    The try sparked up the Daisies in turn, who kept the pressure from the restart, with no respite until Malinga was worked into space, where she scored the Daisies’ third try in just under half an hour. Cilliers added the conversion for a 17-7 lead.

    DHL WP attacked well for a couple of minutes, but when these attacks were thwarted by determined Daisies defence, Kruger slotted a drop goal that dripped of class. The three points were good reward for a good spell of pressure placed on the Daisies.

    That reaped more reward when Anuschka Groenewald intercepted a Byrhandre Dolf pass after the halftime hooter sounded when the Daises tried to run it from their own line after a good turnover. Kruger converted to square things up at the break.

    Patience Mokone scored a peach of a try shortly after play resumed. Daisies captain Micke Gunter won a good turnover and her run created space on the outside and once the wing was fed the ball, there was no stopping the leading try scorer in the competition, who stepped inside and out to score. Cilliers converted and suddenly all the pressure was back on the visitors.

    But once the Daisies made some adjustments in the second half, they broke clear to seal another well-deserved win. Photo: Bull Daisies
    But once the Daisies made some adjustments in the second half, they broke clear to seal another well-deserved win. Photo: Bull Daisies
    The stunning hat-trick of Premier Division wins rewards outstanding results by a truly championship side. Photo: Bull Daisies
    The stunning hat-trick of Premier Division wins rewards outstanding results by a truly championship side. Photo: Bull Daisies

    The Cape side lost fullback Donëy Filies due to a head knock early in the second half and to add more misery, Sanelisiwe Charlie finished a lovely lineout move with good variation. Lerato Makua won the ball, it was moved to the front of the lineout and there was no stopping Charlie from close range.

    At 29-17 with 30 minutes left to play, things were looking ominous for the Capetonians. Cilliers scored her second on the stroke of the hour to extend the host team’s lead to 34-17 and from then on in, it was just a matter of by how much the Daisies will win by.

    Voice Ndou would not have any of it though as she scored a great try on the counter-attack. The WP wing, who scored in last year’s final as well, raced in to dot down under the sticks and the conversion cut the Daisies’ lead to 10.

    Malinga had a counter argument though and after some soft hands on her inside, the Bulls speedster struck and the score jumped to 39-24.

    Cilliers, who had an off day with the boot, scored her third with six minutes to play after more good handling by the inside backs. She converted to push the Daisies’ lead to 46-24.

    WP wing Leigh Fortuin, who had a productive afternoon with ball in hand, got the last try of the match, after the final buzzer, when she scored in the corner. Alicia Willemse kicked a lovely conversion, but the 46-31 scoreline was a fair reflection of the day’s action.

    Final Result of the 2025 SA Rugby Women’s Premier Division, on Saturday, 29 February, 2025

    Bulls Daisies 46 (17) — 31 (17) DHL Western Province

    Scorers

    Bulls Daisies 46 (17) –
    Tries: Faith Tshauke, Jakkie Cilliers (3), Ayanda Malinga (2), Patience Mokone, Sanelisiwe Charlie
    Conversions: Cilliers (3)

    DHL Western Province 31 (17) –
    Tries: Mari Dalhouzie, Anushka Groenewald, Voice Ndou, Leigh Fortuin
    Conversions Elme Kruger (2), Alicia Willemse (2)
    Drop goal: Kruger

    Bulls Daisies

    15. Chuma Qawe
    14. Patience Mokone
    13. Jakkie Cilliers
    12. Chumisa Qawe
    11. Shaunique Alexander
    10. Byrhandre Dolf (vice-captain)
    9. Unam Tose
    8. Faith Tshauke
    7. Lerato Makua
    6. Sizophila Solontsi
    5. Anathi Qolo
    4. Ziyanda Ngohlekana
    3. Xolelwa Diliza
    2. Micke Gunter (captain)
    1. Sanelisiwe Charlie

    Replacements 

    16. Doreen Mkhabele
    17. Yonela Ngxingolo
    18. Asithandile Ntoyanto
    19. Dineo Ndhlovu
    20. Sophy Mashapa
    21. Camelitha Malone
    22. Libbie Janse van Rensburg
    23. Maria Tshiremba

    DHL Western Province

    15. Donëy Filies
    14. Leigh Fortuin
    13. Shaundre Francke
    12. Shaunique Hess (captain)
    11. Voice Ndou
    10. Elme Kruger
    9. Lauren Adams
    8. Logan Welman
    7. Anelisiwe Mxabo
    6. Anushka Groenewald
    5. Nomsa Mokwai
    4. Mari Dalhouzie
    3. Azisa Mkiva
    2. Luchell Hanekom
    1. Nomkhita Chuba

    Replacements

    16. Bronishia Hess
    17. Anuckha Ekron
    18. Thandile Mazwi
    19. Arzydia Komar
    20. Zindiswa Xozwa
    21. Lihle Mzimkhulu
    22. Insaaf Levy
    23. Alicia Willemse

    Seventh Round Results on Saturday, 22 February

    Bulls Daisies 96 (51), Free State Women 0
    Golden Lions Women 22 (12), Sharks Women 33 (21)
    DHL Western Province 32 (22), Sanlam Boland Dames 29 (12)

    Seventh Round Result on Friday, 21 March

    Border Ladies 27 – 22 EP Queens

    Sixth Round Results, on Saturday, 8 March, 2025

    Free State Women 12 (7), Border Ladies 26 (14)
    Golden Lions Women 5 (0), Bulls Daisies 71 (35)
    DHL Western Province 69 (38), EP Queens 5 (0)
    Sanlam Boland Dames 59 (24), Sharks Women 10 (5)

    Fifth Round Results, on Saturday, 28 February

    EP Queens 31 (5), Golden Lions Women 24 (5)
    Sharks Women 19 (7), DHL Western Province 29 (15)
    Bulls Daisies 67 (38), Border Ladies 0 (0)
    Free State Women 20 (20), Sanlam Boland Dames 92 (33)

    Fourth Round Results, on Saturday, 15 February

    EP Queens 14 (7), Free State Women 17 (12)
    Golden Lions Women 25 (10), DHL Western Province 43 (31)
    Border Ladies 13 (3), Sanlam Boland Dames 48 (36)
    Bulls Daisies 69 (38), Sharks Women 5 (0)

    Third Round Results, on Saturday, 8 February

    Sanlam Boland Dames 22 (5), Bulls Daisies 50 (36)
    DHL Western Province 29 (12), Border Ladies 12 (0)
    Free State Women 31 (12), Golden Lions Women 26 (21)
    Sharks Women 40 (19), EP Queens 7 (0)

    Second Round Results, on Saturday, 1 February

    Bulls Daisies 69 (29), DHL Western Province 0 (0)
    Sharks Women 36 (22), Free State Women 30 (15)
    Border Ladies 27 (10), Golden Lions Women 12 (7)
    Sanlam Boland Dames 59 (26), EP Queens 5 (0)

    First Round Results, on Saturday, 25 January

    DHL Western Province 53 (22) – 13 (10) Free State Women
    Border Ladies 17 (10) – 6 (6) Sharks Women
    EP Queens 5 (0) – 90 (43) Bulls Daisies
    Sanlam Boland Dames 57 (19) – 20 (6) Golden Lions Women


    Original Copy: SA Rugby Communications, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: The Bulls Daisies beat DHL Western Province in a pulsating Women’s Premier Division final that delivered 12 tries, defending the title they’ve held since 2023 under lights at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 29 March, 2025. Photo: Bull Daisies

    Photo 2 Caption: The Bulls Daisies proved once again they have no peers on the provincial scene in their 46-31 final victory. Photo: Bull Daisies

    Photo 3 Caption: DHL Western Province delivered a very promising first half, going into half-time with the scores tied at 17-17. Photo: Bull Daisies

    Photo 4 Caption: But once the Daisies made some adjustments in the second half, they broke clear to seal another well-deserved win. Photo: Bull Daisies

    Photo 5 Caption: The stunning hat-trick of Premier Division wins rewards outstanding results by a truly championship side. Photo: Bull Daisies



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