2016 Varsity Cup

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2016 Varsity Cup
CountriesSouth Africa
Date8 February – 11 April 2016
ChampionsNWU Pukke (1st title)
Runners-upMaties
RelegatedNone
Matches played31
Tries scored204
(average 6.6 per match)
Top point scorerDivan Nel (84)
Top try scorerDuhan van der Merwe (10)
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The 2016 Varsity Cup was contested from 8 February to 11 April 2016. The tournament (also known as the FNB Varsity Cup presented by Steinhoff International for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Varsity Cup, an annual inter-university rugby union competition featuring eight South African universities.

The tournament was won by NWU Pukke, who beat Maties 7–6 in the final played on 11 April 2016. No team was automatically relegated to the second-tier Varsity Shield competition for 2017 and bottom side UCT Ikey Tigers beat UWC in a relegation play-off to remain in the competition for 2017.

Following a disruption during the Round Three match between UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz[1][2] and general unrest on various university campuses, all fixtures scheduled for 29 February were postponed to 4 April,[3] with the semi-finals and final also postponed by a week. On 1 March, it was also announced that the round of matches scheduled for 7 March would also be postponed, with the situation at various universities being monitored to determine when the competition would resume.[4] After a meeting by the executive management of Varsity Rugby on 9 March, it was decided that all remaining matches in the competition would be played at neutral venues and that matches should resume on 14 March.[5]

Competition rules and information[edit]

There were eight participating universities in the 2016 Varsity Cup. These teams played each other once over the course of the season, either home or away.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top four teams qualified for the title play-offs. In the semi-finals, the team that finished first had home advantage against the team that finished fourth, while the team that finished second had home advantage against the team that finished third. The winners of these semi-finals played each other in the final, at the home venue of the higher-placed team.

The bottom team in the Varsity Cup qualified for a relegation play-off against the runner-up of the Varsity Shield at the end of the season.

The Varsity Cup introduced a new scoring system for 2016, where tries could be worth five, seven or nine points, depending on the point where the try-scoring move originated. If the try-scoring move originated in the opponents' 22, it would count five points. If the try-scoring move originated between the halfway line and the opponents' 22, two bonus points were awarded for a seven-point try. If the try originated in the try-scoring team's own half, four bonus points were awarded and the try would be worth nine points. In another change from previous seasons, the points for kicks reverted to the common scoring system used in rugby union – conversions were worth two points, while penalties and drop goals were worth three points.

While the 2014 and 2015 editions of the Varsity Cup saw all matches officiated by two referees, this reverted to just one official for 2016.

The Varsity Cup also retained the White Card system introduced in 2015, but only for the semi-finals and the final. Under this system, either team's coach or captain could refer incidents for further review, similar to the Umpire Decision Review System used in cricket. They could have incidents reviewed that they believed were either given incorrectly or went unnoticed by the on-field referees. Each team was entitled to one review in each half of the match; if a review proved successful, the team retained their white card review for that half, but if it was unsuccessful, they lost the right to further reviews for the remainder of the half.[6]

There were two further changes introduced for the 2016 season. Firstly, if a maul did not move forwards for a period of five seconds, the referee would give the team in possession a further three seconds to use the ball and failure to do so resulted in turnover of possession. Secondly, the traditional "crouch, bind, set" scrum call was changed to "crouch, bind, slide", with the slide call ensuring no impact between the front rows.[7][8]

There were also some changes to the quota system: the number of players of colour that had to be included in a matchday 23 was increased from six to seven, with three of those in the starting line-up. Teams were allowed to field four first-year students under the age of 22, of which three have to be players of colour. Three additional first-year students could be fielded with no racial quotas, provided they were in Grade 12 at high school in 2015.[9]

Teams[edit]

The following teams took part in the 2016 Varsity Cup competition:

2016 Varsity Cup teams
Team name University Stadium
CUT Ixias Central University of Technology CUT Stadium, Bloemfontein
Maties Stellenbosch University Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch
NMMU Madibaz Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University NMMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth
NWU Pukke North-West University Fanie du Toit Sport Ground, Potchefstroom
UCT Ikey Tigers University of Cape Town UCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town
UFS Shimlas University of the Free State Shimla Park, Bloemfontein
UJ University of Johannesburg UJ Stadium, Johannesburg
UP Tuks University of Pretoria LC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria

Standings[edit]

The final standings for the 2016 Varsity Cup were:[10][note 1]

2016 Varsity Cup standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Maties 7 6 0 1 263 122 +141 33 14 5 0 29
2 UJ 7 6 0 1 254 151 +103 26 17 3 0 27
3 NWU Pukke 7 5 0 2 230 166 +64 27 18 5 1 26
4 UP Tuks 7 4 0 3 333 195 +138 38 23 5 1 22
5 UFS Shimlas 7 4 0 3 210 235 −25 26 26 3 0 19
6 CUT Ixias [note 2] 7 2 0 5 93 211 −118 11 26 1 1 8
7 NMMU Madibaz 7 1 0 6 169 251 −82 21 30 1 2 7
8 UCT Ikey Tigers 7 0 0 7 103 324 −221 11 39 1 2 3

Round-by-round[edit]

The table below shows each team's progression throughout the season. For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets:

Team Progression – 2016 Varsity Cup
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Semi Final
Maties 5
(1st)
10
(1st)
14
(1st)
19
(1st)
24
(1st)
29
(1st)
29
(1st)
Won Lost
UJ 4
(3rd)
8
(3rd)
12
(3rd)
12
(4th)
17
(3rd)
22
(2nd)
27
(2nd)
Lost
NWU Pukke 5
(2nd)
7
(4th)
11
(4th)
16
(3rd)
16
(4th)
21
(3rd)
26
(3rd)
Won Won
UP Tuks 0
(7th)
2
(8th)
2
(8th)
7
(5th)
12
(5th)
17
(5th)
22
(4th)
Lost
UFS Shimlas 4
(4th)
9
(2nd)
14
(2nd)
18
(2nd)
19
(2nd)
19
(4th)
19
(5th)
CUT Ixias 0
(8th)
4
(5th)
4
(5th)
5
(6th)
3 [note 2]
(8th)
3
(7th)
8
(6th)
NMMU Madibaz 1
(6th)
2
(7th)
2
(7th)
2
(7th)
7
(6th)
7
(7th)
7
(7th)
UCT Ikey Tigers 1
(5th)
2
(6th)
2
(6th)
2
(8th)
3
(7th)
3
(8th)
3
(8th)
Key: win draw loss

Matches[edit]

The following matches were played in the 2016 Varsity Cup:[15][note 3]

Round one[edit]

8 February 2016 UP Tuks 15–38 NWU Pukke LC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria  
16:45 Try: Andrew Beerwinkel rugby ball 45'
Duhan van der Merwe rugby ball 59'
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 46' (1/2)
Pen: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 15' (1/1)
Report[18]
Scoreboard[19]
Video[20]
Try: Walt Steenkamp rugby ball 7'
Benhard Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 9' (4BP), 21'
Sylvian Mahuza rugby ball 72'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 8', 10', 22', 73' (4/4)
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 42', 55' (2/2)
Referee: Stephan Geldenhuys


8 February 2016 Maties 40–0 CUT Ixias Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
18:30 Try: Beyers de Villiers rugby ball 2'
Kobus van Dyk rugby ball 20'26'
Ernst Stapelberg rugby ball 29'
Craig Corbett rugby ball 51'
Edwill van der Merwe rugby ball 76' (2BP)
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 2', 20', 29', 76' (4/6)
Report[21]
Scoreboard[22]
Video[23]
Referee: Francois Pretorius


8 February 2016 UJ 19–12 NMMU Madibaz UJ Stadium, Johannesburg  
18:30 Try: Jeremy Jordaan rugby ball 68'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 69' (1/1)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 12', 28', 46', 58' (4/4)
Kobus Engelbrecht (0/1)
Report[24]
Scoreboard[25]
Video[26]
Try: Jayson Reinecke rugby ball 61' (2BP)
Con: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 61' (1/1)
Pen: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 33' (1/2)
Referee: Rodney Boneparte


8 February 2016 UCT Ikey Tigers 17–23 UFS Shimlas UCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town  
19:00 Try: Khanyo Ngcukana rugby ball 45'
Nate Nel rugby ball 74' (2BP)
Con: Robert Anderson (0/1)
Hilio de Abreu rugby goalposts icon 75' (1/1)
Pen: Hilio de Abreu rugby goalposts icon 81' (1/1)
Cards: Joel Carew yellow card 39' to 50'
Report[27]
Scoreboard[28]
Video[29]
Try: Arthur Williams rugby ball 7'
Nardus Erasmus rugby ball 69' (2BP)
Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 72' (2BP)
Con: Stephan Janse van Rensburg rugby goalposts icon 8', 73' (2/3)
Cards: Teunis Nieuwoudt yellow card 42' to 53'
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni

Round two[edit]

15 February 2016 NMMU Madibaz 25–27 Maties NMMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
16:45 Try: Kevin Kaba rugby ball 61' (2BP)
Yamkela Ngam rugby ball 70' (2BP)
Marzuq Maarman rugby ball 76'
Con: Tom Kean (0/3)
Pen: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 17', 28' (2/3)
Report[30]
Scoreboard[31]
Video[32]
Try: Paul Streicher rugby ball 32'
Beyers de Villiers rugby ball 40'
Craig Corbett rugby ball 46'
Brendon Nell rugby ball 81'
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 40', 82' (2/4)
Pen: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 66' (1/1)
Cards: Beyers de Villiers yellow card 70' to 79'
Ian Groenewald Yellow card 74'
Referee: Sindile Ngcese


15 February 2016 CUT Ixias 10–9 UCT Ikey Tigers CUT Stadium, Bloemfontein  
18:30 Try: Clinton Toua rugby ball 43'
Con: Darren Baron rugby goalposts icon 44' (1/1)
Pen: Darren Baron rugby goalposts icon 27' (1/4)
Cards: Marius Grobler yellow card 8' to 28'
Report[33]
Scoreboard[34]
Try: Rico Lategan rugby ball 15' (2BP)
Con: Robert Anderson rugby goalposts icon 26' (1/1)
Cards: Michael Kumbirai yellow card 42' to 53'
Referee: Jaco Kotze


15 February 2016 UP Tuks 46–47 UFS Shimlas LC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria  
18:30 Try: Neethling Fouché rugby ball 4'
penalty try rugby ball 21' (2BP)
Duhan van der Merwe rugby ball 24' (4BP)
Riaan Britz rugby ball 38' (4BP)
Ruan Steenkamp rugby ball 43'
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 21', 25', 39', 44' (4/5)
Pen: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 61' (1/1)
Report[36]
Scoreboard[35]
Try: Teunis Nieuwoudt rugby ball 27'
Pieter-Steyn de Wet rugby ball 34'[note 4]
Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 47' (2BP)[note 4]
Nicolaas Immelman rugby ball 57'
Conraad van Vuuren rugby ball 66' (4BP)
Marco Klopper rugby ball 72'
Con: Stephan Janse van Rensburg rugby goalposts icon 28' (1/2)
Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 58', 67', 73' (3/4)
Pen: Stephan Janse van Rensburg rugby goalposts icon 4' (1/1)
Cards: Marco Mason Yellow card 21'
Referee: AJ Jacobs


15 February 2016 NWU Pukke 31–36 UJ Fanie du Toit Sport Ground, Potchefstroom  
19:00 Try: Lucian Cupido rugby ball 2'
Jeandré Rudolph rugby ball 24'
Sylvian Mahuza rugby ball 42' (4BP)
Wilmar Arnoldi rugby ball 61'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 3', 43' (2/4) [note 5]
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 69' (1/2) [note 5]
Drop: Rhyno Smith (0/1)
Cards: Jeandré Rudolph yellow card 48' to 59'
Report[38]
Scoreboard[37]
Video[39]
Try: Aphiwe Dyantyi rugby ball 14' (4BP), 53' (2BP)
penalty try rugby ball 49'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 15', 50', 54' (3/3)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 8', 31', 72' (3/4)
Drop: Divan Nel (0/1)
Cards: Wian Conradie yellow card 18' to 29'
Ronald Brown yellow card 22' to 34'
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe

Round three[edit]

22 February 2016 UJ 14–0 CUT Ixias UJ Stadium, Johannesburg  
16:45 Try: Emmanuel Morowane rugby ball 29'
PJ Walters rugby ball 35'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 30', 36' (2/2)
Cards: Etienne Oosthuizen Yellow card 47'
Report
Scoreboard[40]
Video[41]
Pen: Henry Immelman (0/2) Referee: Ben Crouse


22 February 2016 UCT Ikey Tigers 6–22[note 1] NWU Pukke UCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town  
18:30 Pen: Robert Anderson rugby goalposts icon 39', 46' (2/2) Report[12]
Scoreboard[11]
Try: Wilmar Arnoldi rugby ball 14'
Bart le Roux rugby ball 33'
Walt Steenkamp rugby ball 71'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 15', 34' (2/3)
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 7' (1/1)
Cards: Jeandré Rudolph Yellow card 77'
Referee: Francois Pretorius


22 February 2016 UFS Shimlas 46–19 NMMU Madibaz Shimla Park, Bloemfontein  
18:30 Try: Stephan Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 2' (2BP)
Marco Mason rugby ball 8'
Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 45' (2BP)
Renier Botha rugby ball 56'
Arthur Williams rugby ball 65' (2BP)
Chase Morison rugby ball 74' (2BP)
Con: Pieter-Steyn de Wet (0/2)
Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 46', 57', 66', 75' (4/4)
Cards: Nicolaas Immelman yellow card 49' to 60'
Report[42]
Scoreboard[43]
Try: Ivan-John du Preez rugby ball 5' (2BP)
Ivan Ludick rugby ball 60'
Keanu Vers rugby ball 72'
Con: Tom Kean (0/1)
Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 61' (1/2)
Cards: Kevin Kaba yellow card 64' to 75'
Referee: Stephan Geldenhuys


22 February 2016 Maties 29–16 UP Tuks Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
19:00 Try: Duncan Saal rugby ball 15' (4BP), 31' (4BP), 72' (2BP)
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 32', 73' (2/3)
Report[44]
Scoreboard[45]
Video[46]
Try: Keanan van Wyk rugby ball 10' (4BP)
Corniel Els rugby ball 44'
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 45' (1/2)
Referee: Rodney Boneparte

Round four[edit]

14 March 2016 UFS Shimlas 10–9 CUT Ixias FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
13:00 Try: Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 24'
Con: Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 25' (1/1)
Pen: Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 79' (1/1)
Cards: Chase Morison Red card 61'
Report[47]
Scoreboard[48]
Pen: Meyer van Tonder rugby goalposts icon 12', 36', 76' (3/6) Referee: Jaco Kotze


14 March 2016 NMMU Madibaz 18–46 NWU Pukke FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
15:00 Try: Brandon Brown rugby ball 30'
Warren Swarts rugby ball 66' (4BP)
Con: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 31' (1/1)
Tom Kean rugby goalposts icon 67' (1/1)
Report[49]
Scoreboard[50]
Try: Sylvian Mahuza rugby ball 4' (4BP), 73'
Jaco Jordaan rugby ball 8' (2BP)
penalty try rugby ball 22'
Benhard Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 45' (4BP)
Louis van der Westhuizen rugby ball 80'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 9', 23', 46' (3/4)
Benhard Janse van Rensburg (0/2)
Cards: Walt Steenkamp yellow card 52' to 62'
Referee: Rodney Boneparte


14 March 2016 UP Tuks 43–8 UJ FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
17:00 Try: Corniel Els rugby ball 6'
André Warner rugby ball 21' (4BP)
Aston Fortuin rugby ball 49'
Duncan Matthews rugby ball 67'
Marco van Staden rugby ball 78'
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 7', 22', 68', 79' (4/5)
Pen: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 18', 39' (2/2)
Report[51]
Scoreboard[52]
Try: Jannes Snyman rugby ball 44'
Con: Divan Nel (0/1)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 9' (1/1)
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni


14 March 2016 Maties 60–13 UCT Ikey Tigers FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:00 Try: John-Roy Jenkinson rugby ball 9', 38' (2BP)
Duncan Saal rugby ball 22'
Edwill van der Merwe rugby ball 31', 74' (4BP)
Kobus van Dyk rugby ball 55'
Craig Barry rugby ball 71' (4BP)
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 10', 23', 39', 56' (4/5)
Chris Smith rugby goalposts icon 72', 75' (2/2)
Pen: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 43' (1/1)
Report[53]
Scoreboard[54]
Try: Luke Stringer rugby ball 77'
Con: Robert Anderson rugby goalposts icon 78' (1/1)
Pen: Tom Bednall rugby goalposts icon 5', 12' (2/2)
Referee: Archie Sehlako

Round five[edit]

21 March 2016 NMMU Madibaz 46–33 UCT Ikey Tigers FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
12:45 Try: Ivan-John du Preez rugby ball 13' (4BP), 76'
Tyler Paul rugby ball 26'
Brandon Brown rugby ball 58'
Junior Pokomela rugby ball 61' (2BP)
SF Nieuwoudt rugby ball 80' (2BP)
Con: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 27' (1/2)
Tom Kean rugby goalposts icon 59', 62', 77' (3/4)
Report[55]
Scoreboard[56]
Try: Lihleli Xoli rugby ball 3', 15' (4BP)
Gary Porter rugby ball 32'
Bradley Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 54' (2BP)
Con: Tom Bednall rugby goalposts icon 4', 16' (2/4)
Pen: Tom Bednall rugby goalposts icon 68' (1/1)
Referee: Stephan Geldenhuys


21 March 2016 NWU Pukke 12–56 Maties FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
14:45 Try: Malherbe Swart rugby ball 19'
Benhard Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 44'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 45' (1/2)
Report[57]
Scoreboard[58]
Try: Craig Barry rugby ball 13', 54' (2BP)
Edwill van der Merwe rugby ball 27' (4BP)
Paul Streicher rugby ball 34' (4BP)
Beyers de Villiers rugby ball 39'
Duncan Saal rugby ball 68' (2BP)
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 14', 28', 55', 69' (4/6)
Pen: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 52', 62' (2/2)
Referee: Ben Crouse


21 March 2016 CUT Ixias 25–68 UP Tuks FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
16:45 Try: Darren Baron rugby ball 23' (4BP)
Jasper Wiese rugby ball 31'
Vincent Maruping rugby ball 40' (2BP)
Con: Darren Baron rugby goalposts icon 24', 32' (2/3)
Pen: Meyer van Tonder (0/1)
Darren Baron (0/1)
Report[59]
Scoreboard[60]
Try: Duncan Matthews rugby ball 9'
Duhan van der Merwe rugby ball 18', 66' (2BP)
Riaan Britz rugby ball 25', 54' (2BP), 56' (4BP)
André Warner rugby ball 62' (4BP)
Luke van der Smit rugby ball 70' (2BP)
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 9', 19', 26', 57', 63', 67', 71' (7/8)
Cards: Eli Snyman yellow card 39' to 49'
Referee: AJ Jacobs


21 March 2016 UFS Shimlas 49–72 UJ FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:00 Try: Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 10' (4BP)
Arthur Williams rugby ball 32' (2BP)
Stephan Janse van Rensburg rugby ball 54' (2BP)
Boela Venter rugby ball 76' (4BP)
Vuyani Maqina rugby ball 79' (2BP)
Con: Pieter-Steyn de Wet rugby goalposts icon 11', 33', 55', 77', 80' (5/5)
Report[61]
Scoreboard[62]
Try: Ronald Brown rugby ball 12' (4BP), 27' (2BP)
David Antonites rugby ball 18' (2BP)
Bradley Moolman rugby ball 29' (4BP)
Caswell Khoza rugby ball 58' (2BP)
Wian Conradie rugby ball 64' (2BP)
Robert de Bruyn rugby ball 71'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 13', 19', 28', 30', 59', 65' (6/7)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 5', 47', 63' (3/3)
Cards: Emmanuel Morowane Yellow card 78'
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge

Round six[edit]

24 March 2016 UP Tuks 45–23 NMMU Madibaz Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
13:00 Try: Corniel Els rugby ball 23'
penalty try rugby ball 40'
Riaan Britz rugby ball 41' (2BP)
Dries Swanepoel rugby ball 45' (4BP)
Luke van der Smit rugby ball 47' (4BP)
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 23', 40', 42', 46', 48' (5/5)
Cards: Gerrit Engelbrecht Yellow card 75'
Report[63]
Scoreboard[64]
Try: Tyler Paul rugby ball 29' (4BP)
Lindelwe Zungu rugby ball 38'
Ivan-John du Preez rugby ball 58'
Con: Tom Kean rugby goalposts icon 39', 58' (2/3)
Cards: SF Nieuwoudt yellow card 39' to 50'
Referee: Jaco Kotze


24 March 2016 UJ 63–0 UCT Ikey Tigers Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
15:00 Try: David Antonites rugby ball 5' (2BP)
Aphiwe Dyantyi rugby ball 16', 80' (4BP)
Robert de Bruyn rugby ball 24' (2BP)
Jannes Snyman rugby ball 27' (4BP), 37'
Jeremy Jordaan rugby ball 57'
Bradley Moolman rugby ball 68'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 6', 28' (2/6)
Ronald Brown rugby goalposts icon 68', 80' (2/2)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 47' (1/2)
Cards: Siya Nzuzo yellow card 40' to 50'
Report[65]
Scoreboard[66]
Cards: Olwethu Hans yellow card 15' to 24' Referee: Lourens van der Merwe


24 March 2016 NWU Pukke 44–14 CUT Ixias Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
17:00 Try: Jeandré Rudolph rugby ball 22'
Lucian Cupido rugby ball 27' (2BP)
Louis van der Westhuizen rugby ball 43' (4BP)
Bart le Roux rugby ball 53'
Malherbe Swart rugby ball 65' (2BP)
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 23', 44', 53', 65' (4/5)
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 75' (1/2)
Cards: Jeandré Rudolph yellow card 32' to 44'
Walt Steenkamp yellow card 48' to 61'
Report[67]
Scoreboard[68]
Try: Johann Grundlingh rugby ball 50'
Len Noort rugby ball 61'
Con: Meyer van Tonder rugby goalposts icon 50', 61' (2/2)
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge


24 March 2016 Maties 35–14 UFS Shimlas Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
19:00 Try: Remu Malan rugby ball 9' (4BP)
penalty try rugby ball 17'
Edwill van der Merwe rugby ball 28'
Ernst Stapelberg rugby ball 48'
Kobus van Dyk rugby ball 74'
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 18', 49', 75' (3/5)
Cards: Remu Malan yellow card 35' to 44'
Craig Barry Yellow card 78'
Report[69]
Scoreboard[70]
Try: Mosolwa Mafuma rugby ball 3'
Arthur Williams rugby ball 39'
Con: Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 3', 40' (2/2)
Cards: Teunis Nieuwoudt yellow card 17' to 27'
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni

Round seven[edit]

28 March 2016 UCT Ikey Tigers 25–100 UP Tuks Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
12:45 Try: Guy Alexander rugby ball 16' (2BP)
Robert Anderson rugby ball 41' (4BP), 45' (4BP)
Con: Tom Bednall (0/1)
Robert Anderson (0/2)
Report[72]
Scoreboard[71]
Try: Duhan van der Merwe rugby ball 12' (2BP), 20' (4BP), 22' (4BP), 59' (2BP), 75' (2BP), 78' (4BP)[note 6]
Dries Swanepoel rugby ball 18' (2BP)
Ruan Steenkamp rugby ball 27'
Clyde Davids rugby ball 33' (4BP)
Jan Enslin rugby ball 38' [note 6]
Tinus de Beer rugby ball 51' [note 6]
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 13', 19', 21', 23', 28', 33' (6/7)
Tinus de Beer rugby goalposts icon 52', 60', 78' (3/4)
Pen: Tinus de Beer rugby goalposts icon 80' (1/1)
Cards: Clyde Davids Yellow card 18'
Fred Eksteen yellow card 43' to 57'
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni


28 March 2016 CUT Ixias 35–26 NMMU Madibaz Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
15:15 Try: Dean Rossouw rugby ball 29'
Mauro Bucuchane rugby ball 39'
Jasper Wiese rugby ball 68'
Len Noort rugby ball 73'
Meyer van Tonder rugby ball 78' (2BP)
Con: Meyer van Tonder rugby goalposts icon 30', 40', 68', 74' (4/5) [note 7]
Pen: Meyer van Tonder (0/1)
Report[75]
Scoreboard[74]
Try: Riaan Esterhuizen rugby ball 25'
NJ Oosthuizen rugby ball 51'
Tyler Paul rugby ball 55' (4BP)
Con: Simon Bolze rugby goalposts icon 26', 56' (2/3)
Pen: Tom Kean rugby goalposts icon 63' (1/1)
Cards: Luvo Claassen yellow card 27' to 38'
Marzuq Maarman yellow card 28' to 39'
Elandré van der Merwe Yellow card 72'
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe


28 March 2016 NWU Pukke 37–21 UFS Shimlas Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
17:05 Try: Lucian Cupido rugby ball 3'
Jeandré Rudolph rugby ball 17', 35' (2BP)
Wilmar Arnoldi rugby ball 23' (2BP)
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 18', 23' (2/4) [note 8]
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 15' (1/1)
Benhard Janse van Rensburg rugby goalposts icon 70', 80' (2/2)
Cards: Jaco Jordaan Yellow card 66'
Report[78]
Scoreboard[77]
Try: Arthur Williams rugby ball 20'75'
Elandré Huggett rugby ball 61'
Con: Marco Mason rugby goalposts icon 21' (1/1)
Pieter-Steyn de Wet rugby goalposts icon 62', 76' (2/2)
Referee: AJ Jacobs


28 March 2016 UJ 42–16 Maties Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town  
19:00 Try: Ronald Brown rugby ball 33'
Kobus Porter rugby ball 39' (4BP)
Caswell Khoza rugby ball 67'
Etienne Oosthuizen rugby ball 69'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 34', 40', 70' (3/4)
Pen: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 8', 17', 63' (3/3)
Drop: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 21' (1/1)
Report[80]
Scoreboard[81]
Try: Brandon Asher-Wood rugby ball 5' (4BP)
Carlisle Nel rugby ball 81' (2BP)
Con: Chris Smith (0/2)
Cards: Chris Smit yellow card 34' to 41'
Referee: Francois Pretorius

Semi-finals[edit]

4 April 2016 UJ 7–35 NWU Pukke UJ Stadium, Johannesburg  
16:30 Try: Devon Maré rugby ball 33'
Con: Divan Nel rugby goalposts icon 34' (1/1)
Pen: Divan Nel (0/2)
Report[82]
Scoreboard[83]
Try: Sylvian Mahuza rugby ball 8' (2BP), 38' (4BP)
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 9', 39' (2/2)
Pen: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 2', 37', 65', 78' (4/5)
Drop: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 40' (1/1)
Referee: Archie Sehlako


4 April 2016 Maties 49–11 UP Tuks Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
19:00 Try: Edwill van der Merwe rugby ball 4'
Brandon Asher-Wood rugby ball 16' (2BP)
Beyers de Villiers rugby ball 36'49'
Remu Malan rugby ball 74'
Con: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 5', 17', 37', 50', 75' (5/5)
Pen: Ernst Stapelberg rugby goalposts icon 13', 30', 44', 79' (4/4)
Report[84]
Scoreboard[85]
Try: Dries Swanepoel rugby ball 31' (4BP)
Con: Joshua Stander rugby goalposts icon 32' (1/1)
Referee: AJ Jacobs

Final[edit]

11 April 2016 Maties 6–7 NWU Pukke Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
19:00 Pen: Chris Smith rugby goalposts icon 46', 50' (2/3)
Drop: Chris Smith (0/1)
Cards: Chris Smit Yellow card 83'
Remu Malan Yellow card 88'
Report
Scoreboard[86]
Try: Marno Redelinghuys rugby ball 89'
Con: Rhyno Smith rugby goalposts icon 90' (1/1)
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe

Honours[edit]

The honour roll for the 2016 Varsity Cup was as follows:

2016 Varsity Cup Honours
Champions: NWU Pukke
Player That Rocks: Mosolwa Mafuma, UFS Shimlas[87]
Forward That Rocks: Beyers de Villiers, Maties[88]
Back That Rocks: Craig Barry, Maties[89]
Top Try Scorers: Duhan van der Merwe, UP Tuks (10)
Top Points Scorer: Divan Nel, UJ (84)

Players[edit]

Player statistics[edit]

The following table contain points that were scored in the 2016 Varsity Cup:[90]

Squads[edit]

The following squads were named for the 2016 Varsity Cup:

2016 CUT Ixias squad[91]
Forwards Gerard Baard • Justin Basson • Junior Burger • Wikus Davis • Johann Grundlingh • Günther Janse van Vuuren • Sylvester Makakole • George Marich • Vincent Maruping • Rayno Nel • Len Noort • Dean Rossouw • SJ Roux • Neil Schoombee • Theunis Truter • Cameron van Heerden • Jean Volkwyn • Jasper Wiese • Did not play: • Stefan Kruger • JJ Nell • Bester Olivier • Ian Smith • Ian van Wyk
Backs Darren Baron • Mauro Bucuchane • Marius Grobler • Charlie Hitchcock • Henry Immelman • Dean Jacobs • Tiisetso Madonsela • Ali Mgijima • Lethole Mokoena • Olwethu Ndakisa • Johan Nel • Mosego Toolo • Clinton Toua • Meyer van Tonder • Ruan Wasserman • Did not play: • Jesse du Toit • Muller Joubert
Coach Skillie Bester
2016 Maties squad[92]
Forwards Saud Abrahams • Wesley Adonis • Conal Brown • Craig Corbett • Beyers de Villiers • Ian Groenewald • Martin Groenewald • Marko Janse van Rensburg • John-Roy Jenkinson • Freddie Kirsten • Boeta Kleinhans • Robey Labuschagné • Geor Malan • Derick Marais • Justin Moberly • Johan Momsen • Niel Oelofse • Martin Oosthuizen • Tyron Schultz • Jacobus van der Merwe • Wilhelm van der Sluys • Kobus van Dyk • Janco Venter • Did not play: • Iver Aanhuizen • Michael Smuts de Waal • CF du Toit • Hadley Hendricks • Liam Hendricks • Devon Nash • Francois Jacobus van der Merwe
Backs Brandon Asher-Wood • Craig Barry • Bjorn Bernardo • SP Ferreira • Carlton Fortune • Remu Malan • Carlisle Nel • Brendon Nell • Duncan Saal • Chris Smit • Chris Smith • Ernst Stapelberg • Kyle Steyn • Paul Streicher • Edwill van der Merwe • Braam Venter • Jason Worrall • Did not play: • Eduan Keyter • Ronald Rijk Albertus Melck • Louis Nel • James Edward Vorster
Coach Hawies Fourie
2016 NMMU Madibaz squad[93]
Forwards Tango Balekile • Ronnie Beyl • Brandon Brown • Wynand Grassmann • Jedwyn Harty • Gerrit Huisamen • JP Jamieson • Kevin Kaba • Marzuq Maarman • SF Nieuwoudt • Andisa Ntsila • NJ Oosthuizen • Tyler Paul • Junior Pokomela • Jayson Reinecke • Nemo Roelofse • Hayden Tharratt • Elandré van der Merwe • Warrick Venter • Did not play: • Lusanda Badiyana • Greg Jackson • JP Jonck • Sintu Manjezi • Roché van Zyl • CJ Velleman • Xandré Vos
Backs Simon Bolze • Luvo Claassen • Ivan-John du Preez • Riaan Esterhuizen • Andile Jho • Tom Kean • Ivan Ludick • Khaya Malotana • Yamkela Ngam • Sibusiso Ngcokovane • Luan Nieuwoudt • Warren Swarts • Keanu Vers • Jeremy Ward • Lindelwe Zungu • Did not play: • Davron Cameron • Malcolm Jaer • Somila Jho • Garrick Mattheus • Athi Mayinje • Charles Radebe • Franswa Ueckermann • Courtney Winnaar
Coach David Maidza
2016 NWU-Pukke squad[94]
Forwards Wilmar Arnoldi • Dewald Dekker • Danie Jordaan • Jaco Jordaan • Bart le Roux • Tiaan Liebenberg • Mogau Mabokela • Mash Mafela • Loftus Morrison • Marno Redelinghuys • Jeandré Rudolph • Joe Smith • Walt Steenkamp • Gideon van der Merwe • Louis van der Westhuizen • Ruan Venter • Did not play: • Wian Fourie • Louis Grey • Roan Grobbelaar • Funani Mabala • DJ Putter • Bhekisa Shongwe • Dolf van Deventer • Estehan Visagie
Backs Lucian Cupido • Johan Deysel • Schalk Hugo • Benhard Janse van Rensburg • Sylvian Mahuza • Henko Marais • Nkululeko Mcuma • Akhona Nela • Elden Schoeman • Chriswill September • Rhyno Smith • Dean Stokes • Malherbe Swart • Ryno Wepener • Percy Williams • Did not play: • Jaco Hayward • Eswyn Heyns • Tapiwa Mafura • Alvino Montjies • Francois Nel • Ryno Pienaar • Gene Willemse
Coach Jonathan Mokuena
2016 UCT Ikey Tigers squad[95]
Forwards Guy Alexander • Joel Carew • Brenton Greaves • Olwethu Hans • Jason Klaasen • Jade Kriel • Michael Kumbirai • Jayson Landman • David Maasch • Struan Murray • Sean Paterson • Gary Porter • Mark Prior • Duncan Saffy • Alva Senderayi • Luke Stringer • Nyasha Tarusenga • Samuel Theron • Keagan Timm • Msizi Zondi • Did not play: • Brendan Ross Clements • Alex Goldstein • Aphiwe Qaba • Stuart Stopforth • Tino Zakeyo
Backs Robert Anderson • Kofi Appiah • Tom Bednall • Suwi Chibale • Hilio de Abreu • Justin Heunis • Bradley Janse van Rensburg • Rico Lategan • Nate Nel • Khanyo Ngcukana • Gerard Pieterse • Sebastian Roodt • Joel Smith • Dylan-Lee Tidbury • Steve Wallace • Lihleli Xoli • Did not play: • Stefano de Gouveia • Paul Hendry • Rayno Mapoe • Jesse Wilensky
Coach Hanyani Shimange
2016 UFS Shimlas squad[96]
Forwards Anrich Alberts • Murray Bondesio • Dolph Botha • Neil Claassen • Nardus Erasmus • Elandré Huggett • Nicolaas Immelman • Thabiso Khanye • Marco Klopper • Johan Kotze • Willandré Kotzenberg • Daniel Maartens • Musa Mahlasela • Chase Morison • Ox Nché • Teunis Nieuwoudt • Fiffy Rampeta • Conraad van Vuuren • Boela Venter • Reinach Venter • Ntokozo Vidima • Dennis Visser • Did not play: • De Wet Kruger • Hennie-Schalk Theron
Backs Renier Botha • Carel-Jan Coetzee • Pieter-Steyn de Wet • Apiwe Dinga • Pieter Faber • Stephan Janse van Rensburg • Mosolwa Mafuma • Vuyani Maqina • Marco Mason • Sechaba Matsoele • Naldo Meyer • Zee Mkhabela • Armand Pretorius • Arthur Williams • Did not play: • Barend Bornman • TJ Goddard • Michael Coenraad Marx • Tanaks Takudzwa Matsinde • Francois Pretorius • Louis Venter
Coach Hendro Scholtz
2016 UJ squad[97]
Forwards David Antonites • Derick Bezuidenhout • Wian Conradie • Nico du Plessis • Jeremy Jordaan • Kyle Kruger • Emmanuel Morowane • Siya Nzuzo • Etienne Oosthuizen • FP Pelser • Kobus Porter • Phenyo Seriteng • Jannes Snyman • Kyle van Dalen • Waldo Weideman • Did not play: • Dillon Bakos • Stephen Bhasera • Roelof Diedericks • Estian Enslin • Brendon Landsberg • Ethan Louw • Vernon Petersen
Backs Ronald Brown • Robert de Bruyn • Aphiwe Dyantyi • Kobus Engelbrecht • Johan Esterhuizen • Caswell Khoza • Dominic Kroezen • Devon Maré • Bradley Moolman • Hilton Mudariki • Divan Nel • Andries Oosthuizen • Godfrey Ramaboea • PJ Walters • Did not play: • Jamie Campbell • Jaco Fourie
Coach Skollie Janse van Rensburg
2016 UP Tuks squad[98]
Forwards Andrew Beerwinkel • FJ Binneman • Clyde Davids • Fred Eksteen • Corniel Els • Gerrit Engelbrecht • Jan Enslin • Aston Fortuin • Justin Forwood • Neethling Fouché • Du Toit Genis • Pieter Jansen van Vuren • Eli Snyman • Ruan Steenkamp • Luke van der Smit • Marco van Staden • Did not play: • Mervano da Silva • Pieter Griesel • Denzel Hill • Sam Mitchell • Hendré Stassen • Jsuan-re Swanepoel • Franco van den Berg • Dandré van der Westhuizen • Xander van Wyk • Heinrich Viljoen
Backs Riaan Britz • Max Calitz • Tinus de Beer • Carlo Engelbrecht • Stedman Gans • Quaid Langeveldt • Adrian Maebane • Duncan Matthews • Joshua Stander • Dries Swanepoel • Duhan van der Merwe • Keanan van Wyk • André Warner • Did not play: • Daylan Daniels • Boeta Hamman • Alcino Izaacs • Andries Kruger • Theo Maree • Philip Orffer • Jacques Rossouw • Peet Schoeman • Francois Tredoux • Damian van Wyk • Impi Visser
Coach Pote Human

Discipline[edit]

The following table contains all the cards handed out during the tournament:[99]

Referees[edit]

The following referees officiated matches in the 2016 Varsity Cup:

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b According to the match report on the South African Rugby Union website, the final score of the UCT Ikey Tigers v NWU Pukke match was 24–6.[11] However, according to the Varsity Cup website, it was 22–6.[12] The weekly match round-up on SARU's website also reports a final score of 22–6, so this final scoreline was assumed.[13]
  2. ^ a b On 22 March 2016, the Varsity Cup Executive Committee announced that CUT Ixias had two points deducted for fielding an ineligible player in their Round One match against Maties.[14]
  3. ^ a b In addition to the five points for a try, an additional two or four bonus points may also awarded for each individual try, depending on where the try-scoring move originated.[16][17] These are indicated by (2BP) or (4BP) after the minute of the try.
  4. ^ a b c d The SARU match report lists the name of the 34th minute try-scorer as Mosolwa Mafuma,[35] while the Varsity Cup match report lists it as Pieter-Steyn de Wet in the report and scoreboard sections.[36] The latter was assumed to be correct.
  5. ^ a b According to the SARU match report,[37] Rhyno Smith missed a conversion in the 34th minute. However, no try was scored prior to that. It's assumed to be a missed penalty instead.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g The SARU match report[71] erroneously duplicated Duhan van der Merwe's 12th minute try and Joshua Stander's subsequent conversion. These were omitted from the match scorers and top scorers list. The match report originally listed a 51st minute try and subsequent conversion by Tinus de Beer, which was subsequently removed, presumably to attempt to fix the extra try. However, the Varsity Cup match report[72] lists De Beer as a try scorer and the half-time score of 63–7 indicates that this try was only scored in the second half. The 78th minute try scorer is listed as Jan Enslin, while the Varsity Cup match report lists this as Duhan van der Merwe. A match report from Netwerk24[73] backs up the Varsity Cup scorecard, so those scorers were used.
  7. ^ a b The SARU match report lists the 30th minute conversion as missed by Meyer van Tonder,[74] but the Varsity Cup match report indicates he converted four tries,[75] with their official Twitter feed confirming it was converted.[76]
  8. ^ a b The SARU match report lists the 18th minute conversion as missed by Rhyno Smith,[77] but the Varsity Cup match report indicates he converted two tries,[78] with their official Twitter feed confirming it was converted.[79]

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