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Cheetahs News

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Cheetahs Matches

Sun 19 Jan, 2025

Challenge Cup

FT
Matmut Stadium de Gerland
Lyon Lyon
-
Cheetahs Cheetahs
1:30am
Round 4
LIVE
68
21

Mon 8 Dec, 2025

Challenge Cup

5:30pm HKT
Exeter Chiefs Exeter Chiefs
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Cheetahs Cheetahs
5:30pm
Round 1
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Exeter Chiefs 0%
0% Cheetahs

Sat 13 Dec, 2025

Challenge Cup

1:00pm HKT
Cheetahs Cheetahs
-
Stade Francais Stade Francais
1:00pm
Round 2
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Cheetahs 0%
0% Stade Francais

Cheetahs Forwards

Name
Position
Justin Forwood
Prop
Corne Fourie
Prop
Schalk Ferreira
Prop
Louis Van Der Westhuizen
Hooker
Vernon Paulo
Hooker
Vice Hofmeyr
Hooker
Johannes Coetzee
Prop
Hencus van Wyk
Prop
Victor Sekekete
Lock
Carl Wegner
Lock
Friedle Olivier
Lock
Pierre-Raymond Uys
Lock
Marno Stopforth
Lock
Gideon van der Merwe
Back Row
Anidisa Ntsila
Back Row
Pieter Jansen van Vuuren
Back Row
Ulrich Stander
Back Row
Thabang Mahlasi
Back Row
Teboho Mohoje
Back Row
Aidon Davis
Back Row
Daniel Maartens
Back Row
Sisonke Vumazonke
Back Row
Neels Volschenk
Back Row
Marko Janse Van Rensburg
Mzwanele Zito
Jeandre Rudolph
Robert Hunt
Rewan Kruger
Reagan Oranje
Reinhardt Fortuin
Cohen Jasper
Banele Mthenjane
Prince Nkabinde
Cameron Dawson
Abner Van Reenen
Laurence Victor

Cheetahs Backs

Name
Position
Marco Jansen van Vuren
Scrum Half
Ruben De Haas
Scrum Half
Jandre Nel
Scrum Half
Rethabile Mzamo
Outside Back
Ali Mgijima
Centre
Franco Smith
Centre
Jooste Nel
Centre
Munier Hartzenberg
Outside Back
Carel-Jan Coetzee
Outside Back
Andell Loubser
Outside Back
George Lourens
Outside Back
Litha Nkula
Outside Back
Siba Xamlashe
Outside Back
Matome Manyama
Outside Back
Banie Britz
Outside Back
Michael Annies
Outside Back
Shaun Ray
Outside Back
Christiaan van der Westhuizen
Outside Back
Ethan Wentzel
Outside Back

Cheetahs Tournaments

Challenge Cup
Challenge Cup

Free State Cheetahs

The Free State Cheetahs, also known as the Toyota Free State Cheetahs for sponsorship purposes, is a South African rugby union team that participates in the Currie Cup.

Read on to discover everything there is to know about the Free State Cheetahs. On this page you can read a detailed history of the side and an analysis of the current Free State Cheetahs squad. You can also view the team's upcoming fixtures and recent results.

The history of the Free State Cheetahs team can be traced back to 1895, when the Orange Free State Rugby Union was formed. At this point, the team was known as Orange Free State.

Despite the team's long history, the side did not make the Currie Cup final until 1973. Following this, they became the 'nearly men', losing in the Currie Cup final in 1973 and 1975. However, only one season later, the team finally captured their first Currie Cup title, when they defeated Western Province in the final.

After this, Orange Free State lost in a further six Currie Cup finals in a row. But, the start of the professional era (and a change of name to the Free State Cheetahs) saw a change in fortune. After losing in the 2004 final of the competition, the team won the title three years in a row between 2005 and 2007. They also claimed further titles in 2016 and 2019.

Today, the Free State Cheetahs team is regarded as a major force in the Currie Cup. The side plays its home games at the Free State Stadium, where up to 48,000 fans can watch the side.

Since 1912, more than 80 players who have represented the Orange Free State or the Free State Cheetahs have gone on to represent the Springboks, including legends of South African rugby such as Os du Randt, Rassie Erasmus and Juan Smith.

Today, the Free State Cheetahs squad is incredibly strong and it includes several stars of South African rugby, such as Ruan Pienaar and François Steyn. In addition to this, the squad also contains a number of other players who have been capped at the international level, including Oupa Mohojé and Rosko Specman.