History

History of Boland

Our History

Boland Rugby is one of 14 Rugby Unions in South Africa which is affiliated to the South African Rugby Union. With close to 20 000 registered players at club level and another 20 000 plus at school level, Boland Rugby is by far the biggest union in terms of player numbers.

This is 21% of the registered club players in South Africa. The union stretches over a massive geographical area in the Western Cape. This includes towns like Vanrynsdorp in Matzikama Local Municipality, Saldanha Bay, Bredasdorp in Cape Agulhus Local Municipality, Ceres, Worcester and its headquarters is based in Wellington at the Boland Rugby Stadium.

The Boland Rugby area is based in 13 Local Municipalities which is located in three District Municipalities namely Cape Winelands, Overberg and West Coast. The latest census statistics indicated that there are approximately 2 million people residing in these Local Municipalities. We have over 200 rugby clubs with a total of 480 teams playing each weekend from February to November each year.

Boland Rugby’s professional team is known as the Cavaliers that currently compete in the Currie Cup First Division. Our Women’s team known as Boland Dames compete in the SA Rugby Elite Women’s Competition. We also compete in all the school rugby weeks which includes boys and girls.

Moments of Triumph

History

BRU Timeline

Explore the significant milestones that have shaped Boland Rugby Union over the decades.

1939

Established Boland Rugby

1996

Established Jack Abrahams Huis

2001

Currie Cup First Division Winner

2003

Currie Cup First Division Winner

2004

Currie Cup First Division Winner

2004

Vodacom Shield Winners

2006

Currie Cup First Division Winner

2010

Ended top of the log in the south section of the Vodacom Cup

2010

Reached Vodacom Cup Semi Final

2010

Reached the Currie Cup First Division Final

2011

Currie Cup First Division Winner

2019

Established Boland Rugby UXI Rugby Academy

2019

Currie Cup Women First Division Champions

2020

Currie Cup Women promoted

2023

Currie Cup First Division Champions

Boland Rugby Teams

Boland Rugby Clubs

Social Media Followers

Local Municipalities

District Municipalities

Registered Club Players

Club Teams

Matches Per Weekend

Average Club Rugby Spectator Numbers Per Fixture

High Schools Playing Rugby

High School Boys Playing Rugby

High Schools Girls Playing Rugby

Primary Schools Playing Rugby

Primary School Boys Playing Rugby

Primary Schools Girls Playing Rugby

Club Rugby Livestreaming viewers @2022 Club Final

Top 12 Club Rugby Viewers on TV

Spectators at 2022 Club Rugby Final