
Frans Steyn - Griffons and Jaco van der Walt
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The Toyota Cheetahs have signed off for the Easter break after four rounds of SA Cup action that have delivered a mixed bag of results.
There was, however, plenty to smile about over the weekend. The Cheetahs produced a commanding 52–19 win over Eastern Province, and the lift in energy at training this week was clear to see.
Next up is a demanding stretch of four consecutive away matches, starting with a tricky trip to Welkom to face the Griffons.
Head coach Frans Steyn echoed those sentiments, admitting that the Griffons have become something of a bogey side for the Cheetahs in recent years. He has urged his players to return from the break mentally sharp for what lies ahead.
There was, however, plenty to smile about over the weekend. The Cheetahs produced a commanding 52–19 win over Eastern Province, and the lift in energy at training this week was clear to see.
Next up is a demanding stretch of four consecutive away matches, starting with a tricky trip to Welkom to face the Griffons.
Head coach Frans Steyn echoed those sentiments, admitting that the Griffons have become something of a bogey side for the Cheetahs in recent years. He has urged his players to return from the break mentally sharp for what lies ahead.

