
Frans Steyn - “It’s our job as coaches to fix this - and we will fix it.”
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It’s now or never for the Toyota Cheetahs as they turn their attention to the Border Bulldogs for a must-win SA Cup clash in East London this weekend.
It’s a game the seven-time Currie Cup champions simply have to win - and ideally with a bonus point. There’s no room for negotiation. The Cheetahs are staring down the barrel of failing to qualify for the 2026 Currie Cup, following last week’s shock defeat to the Valke in Kempton Park - a result that has sparked widespread reaction. The hope, however, is that it serves as the wake-up call the side needs to start delivering on their potential.
Head coach Frans Steyn told OFM Sport that the team has dug itself into a deep hole, and it’s now up to them to fight their way out and safeguard the future of Free State rugby.
It’s a game the seven-time Currie Cup champions simply have to win - and ideally with a bonus point. There’s no room for negotiation. The Cheetahs are staring down the barrel of failing to qualify for the 2026 Currie Cup, following last week’s shock defeat to the Valke in Kempton Park - a result that has sparked widespread reaction. The hope, however, is that it serves as the wake-up call the side needs to start delivering on their potential.
Head coach Frans Steyn told OFM Sport that the team has dug itself into a deep hole, and it’s now up to them to fight their way out and safeguard the future of Free State rugby.

