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    Daisies Aiming for Three-Peat against WP in Women’s Premier Division Final

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeApril 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Bulls Daisies will be looking for a repeat of the last two years’ Women’s Premier Division finals, where they outplayed DHL Western Province, when the two teams meet again at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria – the same venue of the last two finals – at 17h15 on Saturday, to conclude the 2025 season.

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, August 2024

    The Daisies earned hosting rights by finishing top of the log in a shortened competition, where teams only played a single round, dominating proceedings by winning all seven their matches, scoring 512 points and only conceding 37 in the process.

    “We find ourselves in this finals week by no stroke of luck but pure hard work and effort which began last year September already, so this is a good reward for a group of players and management staff who have all bought into one vision and goal, and we are one hard shift away from making that a reality for all of us.”

    Bulls Daisies Head Coach, Hayden Groepes

    Province on the other hand outplayed Sanlam Boland Dames last weekend to confirm second spot on the log, with the Cape side winning six out of seven this season.

    The Daisies’ dominance is almost surreal. They have won 35 out of their last 36 matches and in the last three seasons, with their only defeat coming against DHL WP in a league fixture last year.

    Since that defeat, they have beaten the Cape side in the 2024 final as well as earlier this year in their league fixture, by 69-0 in the second round of the competition.

    There can be no doubt that the Daisies are firm favourites for this clash, but as WP showed when they outplayed Boland last weekend, their determination and the presence of some real game breakers will always make them a threat.

    The visitors have been boosted by the availability of Springbok Women’s Sevens players Leigh Fortuin, Alicia Willemse and Logan Welman, and the good form of WP captain Shaunique Hess and Bok Women lock Nomsa Mokwai will make them very competitive.

    “The Bulls have been in great form, and we know it will be tough at Loftus Versfeld, but our plan for the season was to blood young players with a more long-term view, and I think we’ve succeeded in that. We’ll go out there and give everything we have and who knows, perhaps it will be third time lucky for us.”

    DHL Western Province Head Coach, Stanley Raubenheimer

    But the balanced feel of the Bulls Daisies and their all-consuming playing style will be a very tough nut to crack. They have 11 Springbok Women in their starting team and four more playing off the bench, so the host team just need to maintain their composure in the high stakes final and their class should shine through.

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

    Bulls Daisies vs DHL Western Province

    Venue: Loftus Versfeld
    Kick-off: 17h15
    Referee: Luvuyo Maceba
    Assistant referees: Angie Bezuidenhout, Siyanda Pikoli

    TV: SuperSport

    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 will be looking for a repeat of the last two years’ Women’s Premier Division finals, where they outplayed DHL Western Province, when the two teams meet again at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria – the same venue of the last two finals – at 17h15 on Saturday, to conclude the 2025 season. File Photo: Bull Daisies



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