Free State Cheetahs
Full nameFree State Cheetahs
UnionFree State Rugby Union
Emblem(s)Cheetah
Founded1895; 125 years ago
RegionFree State, South Africa
Ground(s)Free State Stadium (Capacity: 48,000)
Coach(es)Hawies Fourie
Captain(s)Victor Sekekete
League(s)Currie Cup
2022Semi-finalist
1st on log
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.fscheetahs.co.za
Current season

The Free State Cheetahs (formerly Orange Free State), currently named the Toyota Free State Cheetahs due to sponsorship reasons, are a South African rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup tournament. They are governed by the Free State Rugby Union and are based at the 48,000 capacity Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. The Cheetahs have won the Currie Cup six times, with five of the wins coming since 2005, including winning the cup three times consecutively from 2005 to 2007. Since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, they have been considered one of South Africa's "Big 5" provincial rugby Unions.

The Cheetahs are a very well supported team across the Free State as well having large fan bases in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria. They are also known as the darlings of South African rugby, with many other South African rugby fans adopting them as their second team especially when they take on any of the other "Big 5" teams. The Cheetahs average home crowds of approximately 17,000 in the Currie Cup when they play at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. Their biggest rivals are traditionally Western Province. However, in recent times the Blue Bulls have also become fierce rivals of the Cheetahs.

History

The Orange Free State Rugby Union was established in 1895, but did not make it to their first Currie Cup final appearance until 1973, when they lost to Northern Transvaal 30–22 at Loftus Versfeld. Just two seasons later, the Orange Free State met Northern Transvaal again in the Currie Cup final, losing 12–6 at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. The following season, Orange Free State met the Western Province in the final, defeating them 33–16 in Bloemfontein, claiming their first Currie Cup championship. The next season, Orange Free State met Northern Transvaal in the Currie Cup final again, though Northern Transvaal defeated them 27–12 in Pretoria. For the fourth successive time, Orange Free State were in the final again, and again with Northern Transvaal, who defeated them 13–9.

They met Northern Transvaal in the 1981 season final. Northern Transvaal won 23–16. The Orange Free State/Free State Cheetahs made two final appearances in the 1990s, being runners-up to Transvaal and the Western Province in 1994 and 1997 respectively. In 2004, they were runners-up to the Blue Bulls in the final. However, the following season, the Free State defeated them in the final, 29 points to 25. The Free State finished at the top of the table of the 2006 season, and defeated the Sharks in their home semi to advance to their third final in as many years. The Cheetahs hosted the final, which ended in a 28-all draw after 20 minutes of extra-time.

In the 2007 season, the FS Cheetahs continued their great form, winning 13 of the 14 games before the finals. After beating the Blue Bulls in the semis at home, they won the Currie Cup for a third consecutive time by coming from behind to beat the Golden Lions by 20–18 in the final.

In the 2016 season, they emerged undefeated in the Currie Cup, and beat the Blue Bulls in the final 36 – 16.

Other teams

In addition to the Free State Cheetahs that play in the Currie Cup competition, a Free State XV also compete in the Vodacom Cup / Currie Cup qualification series on an annual basis. This team play their matches at the same time as the Super Rugby season, with the majority of Free State Cheetahs first team squad in action for the Cheetahs Super Rugby franchise. While the Free State XV's matches are classified as first class matches by the South African Rugby Union, they are not included in the Free State Rugby Union for their annual capping ceremony.

In previous seasons, an Emerging Cheetahs team also participated in first class compulsory friendly matches prior to the Currie Cup season.

Currie Cup finals

Season Winners Score Runner-up Venue
1973 Northern Transvaal 30–22 Orange Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1975 Northern Transvaal 12–6 Orange Free State Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1976 Orange Free State 33–16 Western Province Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1977 Northern Transvaal 27–12 Orange Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1978 Northern Transvaal 13–9 Orange Free State Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1981 Northern Transvaal 23–6 Orange Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1994 Transvaal1 56–35 Orange Free State Springbok Park, Bloemfontein
1997 Western Province 14–12 Free State Cheetahs2 Newlands, Cape Town
2004 Blue Bulls3 42–33 Free State Cheetahs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2005 Free State Cheetahs 29–25 Blue Bulls Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2006 Free State Cheetahs 28–284 Blue Bulls Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2007 Free State Cheetahs 20–18 Golden Lions1 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2009 Blue Bulls 36–24 Free State Cheetahs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2016 Free State Cheetahs 36–16 Blue Bulls Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2019 Free State Cheetahs 31–28 Golden Lions Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2023 Free State Cheetahs 25–17 Pumas Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

1 Transvaal are now known as the Golden Lions.
2 Orange Free State were renamed the Free State Cheetahs.
3 Northern Transvaal were renamed the Blue Bulls.
4 Game was a draw after 80+20minutes, thus the cup was shared.

Vodacom Cup finals

Season Winners Score Runner-up Venue
2000 Free State 44–24 Griquas Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
2008 Blue Bulls 25–21 Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2010 Blue Bulls 31–29 Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Bankfin Nite Series finals

Season Winners Score Runner-up Venue
1996 Free State 46–34 Border Bloemfontein

Current squad

The following players were included in the Free State Cheetahs squad for the 2023 Currie Cup Premier Division:[1]

Free State Cheetahs Currie Cup squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

Loose forwards

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wingers

Fullbacks

(cc) Denotes team co-captains and Bold denotes internationally capped.

    Springboks

    Name Year
    Boetie McHardy1912
    Hennie Potgieter1928
    Tiny Francis1931/32
    Jack Gage1933
    Lappies Hattingh1933
    Flip Geel1949
    Piet Wessels1951/52
    Basie Vivier1956
    Harry Walker1953
    Popeye Strydom1955
    Chris de Wilzem1956
    Bennie van Niekerk1960/61
    Gert Cilliers1963
    Nelie Smith1963
    John Wessels1965
    Piet Goosen1965
    Sakkie van Zyl1965
    Louis Slabber1965
     
    Name Year
    Piet Greyling1967
    Joggie Jansen1970
    Jackie Snyman1974
    Gerrie Germishuys1974
    Leon Vogel1974
    Jan Schlebusch1974
    Johan de Bruyn1974
    Gerrie Sonnekus1974
    Kleintjie Grobler1974
    Rampie Stander1974
    André Bestbier1974
    Edrich Krantz1976
    De Wet Ras1976
    Theuns Stofberg1976
    Hermanus Potgieter1977
    Dirk Froneman1977
    Barry Wolmarans1977
    Martiens le Roux1980
    Gysie Pienaar1980
     
    Name Year
    Eben Jansen1981
    Rudi Visagie1984
    Jaco Reinach1986
    Christo Ferreira1986
    Helgard Müller1986
    André Joubert1989
    Johan Styger1992
    Ruben Kruger1993
    Hentie Martens1993
    Naka Drotské1993
    Ollie le Roux1994
    Brendan Venter1994
    Chris Badenhorst1994
    Os du Randt1994
    André Venter1996
    Werner Swanepoel1997
    Rassie Erasmus1997
    Jannie de Beer1997
    Braam Els1997
     
    Name Year
    Willie Meyer1997
    Hendro Scholtz2002
    Friedrich Lombard2002
    CJ van der Linde2002
    Juan Smith2003
    Gerrie Britz2004
    Hanyani Shimange2004
    Michael Claassens2004
    Gurthro Steenkamp2004
    Meyer Bosman2005
    Bevin Fortuin2006
    Kabamba Floors2006
    Jannie du Plessis2007
    Barend Pieterse2007
    Adriaan Strauss2008
    Jongi Nokwe2008
    Heinrich Brüssow2008
    Wian du Preez2009
    Coenie Oosthuizen2010
     
    Name Year
    Ashley Johnson2010
    Johan Goosen2012
    Raymond Rhule2012
    Trevor Nyakane2013
    Piet van Zyl2013
    Cornal Hendricks2014
    Lood de Jager2014
    Oupa Mohoje2014
    Francois Venter2016
    Uzair Cassiem2016
    Ox Nché2018
    Rosko Specman2021

    References

    1. "Currie Cup Players". Free State Cheetahs. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
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