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Cheetahs (rugby union)

South African rugby union team in Bloemfontein, Free State


South African rugby union team in Bloemfontein, Free State

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teamnameCheetahs
imageLogo Cheetahs Rugby.svg
image_size200
unionSouth African Rugby Union
locationBloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
countryflagSouth Africa
emblemCheetah
founded1895
regionFree State
Northern Cape
groundFree State Stadium
capacity46,000
coachFrançois Steyn
captainLouis van der Westhuizen (ERCC)
Victor Sekekete (CC)
leagueEuropean Rugby Challenge Cup
Currie Cup
season2024–25 & 2025
positionERCC DNQ
4th overall
2025 CC
Semi-finalist
4th overall
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urlhttps://www.fscheetahs.co.za/
current2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup

Northern Cape Victor Sekekete (CC) Currie Cup 4th overall 2025 CC Semi-finalist 4th overall The Cheetahs (known for sponsorship reasons as the Toyota Cheetahs), is a South African professional rugby union team based at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. They competed in Super Rugby between 2006 and 2017 and in 2020, then the Pro14 (now United Rugby Championship) from 2017 to 2020. They currently compete in the EPCR Challenge Cup and the South African domestic Currie Cup competition. Formerly known as Orange Free State they were originally established in 1895.

The franchise area encompasses the western half of the Free State province. Between 2006 and 2015, the from the eastern half of the Free State province and from the Northern Cape province were Cheetahs franchise partners, but this ended prior to the 2016 Super Rugby season.

The Cheetahs was one of the two new franchises that entered the expanded Super 14 competition in 2006, the other being Australia's Western Force. The Central Union was awarded the fifth South African franchise over the SEC franchise in April 2005. In its first season the Cheetahs did surprisingly well, finishing tenth in the final standings, out of 14 sides. Prior to being accepted into the 2006 Super 14 season, the Cheetahs were represented as a part of the Cats. In addition, before the South African Rugby Union entered regionalised franchises into the competition, the Free State Cheetahs side competed in the 1997 Super 12 season.

Strip

The primary strip for the Toyota Cheetahs is an orange jersey with a white collar and white trim. Black shorts with orange socks and white trim. The colours are representative of the Free State Currie Cup side; orange and white (Free State Cheetahs). The alternative jersey is the same design, though it is a white jersey with an orange collar and orange trim. Black shorts with orange socks and white trim. designed by Lutkin Kemp

Franchise history

Prior to South Africa entering franchises into the then Super 12, the domestic Currie Cup sides competed instead. The Free State Cheetahs, one of the sides that make up the current Central Cheetahs, competed in one Super 12 season in 1997. The Free State played 11 matches, winning 5 and losing 6. They placed 7th on the end of season standings.

Proposals by the Central Union franchise and the SEC (Southern and Eastern Cape) franchise were studied for the allocation of a fifth Super Rugby team licence. The Central Union emphasized points to the SARU such as that the region is second only to the Western Province in terms of producing players for the national side. The Central Union noted that they have a strong and stable fanbase that would be able to meet financial and administrative responsibilities and demands of a Super 14 rugby side.

In mid April 2005, the South African Rugby Union announced that the Central Unions franchise would be its fifth team for the expanded Super 14 competition that would begin in 2006. They were awarded the franchise ahead of the Southern and Eastern Cape (see Southern Spears). In the pre-season of their entrance to the new look Super 14 competition, the Cheetahs played both of the other new franchises, new Australian team; the Western Force and 2007 fellow South African team, the Southern Spears. The Cheetahs proved to be the strongest out of the new sides, demolishing the Spears 48 to nil and soundly defeating the Force in Perth. The Cheetahs played their first game on 10 February, proving they are fighting fit, but were not good enough on the day for the South African Bulls, losing their first official match in Bloemfontein 18 points to 30. The Cheetahs won their first Super 14 game in week two, defeating the Sharks in a thrilling match seeing the Cheetahs win by a single point, 27 to 26. Entering round four of the 2006 season, the Cheetahs were facing the table leaders, the Hurricanes. In a surprise result, the Cheetahs beat the table leaders, thus winning their first home game and proving they deserve to be in the Super 14.

The Cheetahs finally broke their drought in overseas matches with an upset over the New South Wales Waratahs on 19 March 2011.

Following SANZAAR's decision to reduce the number of teams for 2018, the South African Rugby Union announced that the Cheetahs would be one of the teams cut from the 2018 competition. Instead, the Cheetahs joined the previously Northern Hemisphere-exclusive Pro14 competition prior to the 2017–18 season.

The Cheetahs were unable to compete in the 2020–21 Pro14 due to COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions. Instead, the team played the Super Rugby Unlocked in late 2020 and the Preparation Series in early 2021. However, the Cheetahs were not invited into the Pro14 Rainbow Cup. The Pro14 was rebranded as the United Rugby Championship for the 2021–22, and the team was not selected to enter it.

Since 2022, the Cheetahs play in the EPCR Challenge Cup as an invited team.

Currie Cup

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. They first won the competition in 1976 and have won the competition a further seven occasions (2005, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2019 & 2023). In the 1990s the side became the Free State Cheetahs. The side has also competed in further domestic competitions including the Vodacom Cup, Bankfin Nite Series, SuperSport Rugby Challenge, Toyota Challenge and SA Cup.

Currie Cup finals

SeasonWinnersScoreRunner-upVenue
1973Northern Transvaal30–22Orange Free StateLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1975Northern Transvaal12–6Orange Free StateFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1976Orange Free State33–16Western ProvinceFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1977Northern Transvaal27–12Orange Free StateLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1978Northern Transvaal13–9Orange Free StateFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
1981Northern Transvaal23–6Orange Free StateLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
1994Transvaal156–35Orange Free StateSpringbok Park, Bloemfontein
1997Western Province14–12Free State Cheetahs2Newlands, Cape Town
2004Blue Bulls342–33Free State CheetahsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2005Free State Cheetahs29–25Blue BullsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2006Free State Cheetahs28–284Blue BullsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2007Free State Cheetahs20–18Golden Lions1Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2009Blue Bulls36–24Free State CheetahsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2016Free State Cheetahs36–16Blue BullsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2019Free State Cheetahs31–28Golden LionsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
2023Free State Cheetahs25–17PumasFree 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

SeasonWinnersScoreRunner-upVenue
2000Free State44–24Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
2008Blue Bulls25–21Free StateLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2010Blue Bulls31–29Free StateLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Bankfin Nite Series finals

SeasonWinnersScoreRunner-upVenue
1996Free State46–34Bloemfontein

Stadium

The Cheetahs' home stadium is the Free State Stadium, previously referred to as Vodacom Park for sponsorship purposes, located in Bloemfontein. The stadium had its capacity increased to 48,000 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is the home of Free State rugby as it is also home to the Free State Cheetahs, a Currie Cup side which produces a large number of players for the Cheetahs franchise. A then-capacity crowd of 37,383 watched the Cheetahs in their first official Super 14 match against the Bulls on 10 February 2006.

The Cheetahs also previously played matches at Griquas Park in Kimberley, the home of the Griqualand West Rugby Union, and at North West Stadium in Welkom, the home of the Griffons Rugby Union.

Season by season record

CompetitionSeasonCheetahs seasonsTop try scorerTop point scorerPosFinalsPWLDFA-/+BPPtsNameTriesNamePoints
Super 14200610th13580272367–95727RSA5RSA81
200711th13481265342–774223 players2RSA54
200813th131120255428–173913RSA7RSA47
200914th132110213341–128311RSA6RSA59
201011th13571315393–78426RSA5RSA112
Super Rugby201111th165110435437–21240RSA9RSA179
201210th165110391458–671038RSA7RSA145
20136thQualifying final16106038235824654RSA6RSA62
201414th164111372527–155624RSA6RSA143
201513th164120247434–187622RSA8RSA92
201614th154110377425–48521RSA9RSA79
201713th154110395551–156521RSA6RSA108
Pro142017–183rdQuarter-finals211290609554551563RSA10RSA86
2018–196th218121541606–611246RSA14RSA134
2019–204th13670342280+62732RSA10RSA73
Super Rugby Unlocked20204th632112610620317RSA4RSA36
Preparation Series20212nd Pool A4310159105542142 players3RSA31
  • Bold indicates current team player

Current squad

The following players have been named in the Cheetahs squad for the 2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup:

Cheetahs EPCR Challenge Cup squad
(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped.

The following players have been included so far in the Free State Cheetahs squad for the 2025 Currie Cup Premier Division:

Free State Cheetahs Currie Cup squad
(c) Denotes team captain and Bold denotes internationally capped.

Coaches

  • RSA Rassie Erasmus (2006–2007)
  • RSA Naka Drotské (2008–2015)
  • RSA Franco Smith (2016–2017)
  • RSA Rory Duncan (2017–2018)
  • RSA Franco Smith (2018–2019)
  • RSA Hawies Fourie (2019–2024)
  • RSA Izak van der Westhuizen (2024–2025)
  • RSA François Steyn (2025–present)

Captains

  • RSA Juan Smith (2006–2011)
  • RSA Adriaan Strauss (2012–2014)
  • RSA Francois Uys (2015)
  • RSA Francois Venter (2016–2018)
  • RSA Oupa Mohojé (2018)
  • RSA Tian Meyer (2018–2019)
  • RSA Ruan Pienaar (2020–2022)
  • RSA Victor Sekekete (2022–present)

Former players

Springboks

The following players have represented South Africa while representing the Cheetahs:

NameYear
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
NameYear
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
NameYear
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
NameYear
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
NameYear
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

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Records

Pro14 records

The Cheetahs' Pro14 records are as follows (updated 11 February 2018):

Team Match RecordsRecordOppositionVenueSeason
Biggest win:2017–1824
Heaviest defeat:MunsterThomond Park, Limerick2017–1833
Highest score:Zebre2017–1854
Most points conceded:MunsterThomond Park, Limerick2017–1851
Most tries:Zebre2017–188
Most tries conceded:MunsterThomond Park, Limerick2017–188
Player Match RecordsRecordPlayerOppositionVenueSeason
Most points by a player:Ernst StapelbergLeinster2017–1818
Most tries by a player:Nico Lee2017–183
Most conversions by a player:Ernst StapelbergZebre2017–187
Most penalties by a player:Ernst StapelbergLeinster2017–184
Ernst StapelbergGlasgow Warriors2017–184
Most drop goals by a player:No drop goals yet
Team Season RecordsRecordMatchesSeason
Most team points:in 14 matches2017–18430
Most team tries:in 14 matches2017–1853
Player Season RecordsRecordPlayerSeason
Most points by a player:Fred Zeilinga2017–1879
Most tries by a player:Makazole Mapimpi2017–1810
Most conversions by a player:Fred Zeilinga2017–1821
Most penalties by a player:Ernst Stapelberg2017–1814
Most drop goals by a player:No drop goals yet
Player Career RecordsRecordPlayerSeasons
Most appearances:Rynier Bernardo2017–1814
Aranos Coetzee2017–1814
Charles Marais2017–1814
Ox Nché2017–1814
Shaun Venter2017–1814
Most points:Fred Zeilinga2017–1879
Most tries:Makazole Mapimpi2017–1810
Most conversions:Fred Zeilinga2017–1821
Most penalties:Ernst Stapelberg2017–1814
Most drop goals:No drop goals yet

Super Rugby records

The Cheetahs' Super Rugby records are as follows:

Team Match RecordsRecordOppositionVenueSeason
Biggest win:201675
Heaviest defeat:201754
Highest score:201692
Most points conceded:201061
201061
Most tries:201614
Most tries conceded:20109
20109
Player Match RecordsRecordPlayerOppositionVenueSeason
Most points by a player:Meyer Bosman200626
Most tries by a player:Rayno Benjamin20113
Sergeal Petersen20163
Sarel Pretorius20113
Paul Schoeman20163
Riaan Viljoen20113
Most conversions by a player:Niel Marais20168
Most penalties by a player:Meyer Bosman20068
Most drop goals by a player:Sias Ebersohn20112
Riaan Viljoen20112
Team Season RecordsRecordMatchesSeason
Most team points:in 16 matches2011435
Most team tries:in 15 matches201647
Player Season RecordsRecordPlayerSeason
Most points by a player:Sias Ebersohn2011179
Most tries by a player:Sergeal Petersen20169
Sarel Pretorius20119
Most conversions by a player:Sias Ebersohn201132
Most penalties by a player:Sias Ebersohn201133
Most drop goals by a player:Sias Ebersohn20112
Naas Olivier20102
Joe Pietersen20152
Riaan Viljoen20112
Player Career RecordsRecordPlayerSeasons
Most appearances:Adriaan Strauss2007201497
Most points:Johan Goosen20122014331
Most tries:Sarel Pretorius2009201524
Most conversions:Johan Goosen2012201446
Most penalties:Johan Goosen2012201470
Most drop goals:Sias Ebersohn201020112
Naas Olivier200920102
Joe Pietersen20152
Riaan Viljoen201020112

References

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