Results

Currie Cup Premier Division 06/09 13:00 14 Griffons v Golden Lions W 22-39
Currie Cup Premier Division 06/03 17:05 13 Natal Sharks v Golden Lions L 29-21
Currie Cup Premier Division 05/26 15:05 12 Western Province v Golden Lions W 12-32
Currie Cup Premier Division 05/20 13:00 11 Golden Lions v Blue Bulls L 32-33
Currie Cup Premier Division 05/13 11:00 10 Cheetahs v Golden Lions W 26-33
Currie Cup Premier Division 05/05 13:30 9 Griquas v Golden Lions L 25-21
Currie Cup Premier Division 04/28 15:00 8 Golden Lions v Pumas W 26-10
Currie Cup Premier Division 04/22 16:30 7 Blue Bulls v Golden Lions L 30-19
Currie Cup Premier Division 04/16 14:05 6 Golden Lions v Griquas L 18-25
Currie Cup Premier Division 04/09 13:00 5 Golden Lions v Cheetahs L 15-52
Currie Cup Premier Division 04/01 13:30 13 Golden Lions v Natal Sharks W PPT.
Currie Cup Premier Division 03/24 13:00 3 Golden Lions v Griffons W 41-26

Wikipedia - Golden Lions

The Golden Lions (currently known as the Fidelity ADT Golden Lions for sponsorship reasons) is a South African professional rugby union team based in Johannesburg who compete in the annual Currie Cup and Rugby Challenge.

The team is governed by the Golden Lions Rugby Union (GLRU), and was originally known as Transvaal (after Transvaal Province), before changes to the political landscape in South Africa forced a name change to the Gauteng Lions, before again being changed to the Golden Lions. The GLRU also operates the associated United Rugby Championship franchise Lions, which also draw players from Griquas.

History

The Transvaal Rugby Football Union, with its headquarters in Johannesburg, was formed in 1889 after delegates from different clubs in the region decided to form a united rugby union to look after the well-being of the clubs. Prominent clubs involved in the process were Pirates, Wanderers, Pretoria, Potchefstroom and Kaffrarians. The first elected president was Bill Taylor (born 1858). Transvaal's first match was against Griquas in Kimberley on 31 August 1889.

The original colours used by Transvaal were dark blue and white jerseys, blue shorts and blue-and-white socks. It is unsure when the union decided to switch over to a white jersey with a red hoop with black shorts and socks. There is also a school of thought that the union adopted the famous Kilmarnock strip of white top with red hoop as a Kilmarnock member, Alex Frew, captained them when they beat The British Isles touring team in 1903. These colours are still in use today. It is also from these colours that the teams’ nickname, "Rooibontes" came from.

The original union encompassed a much bigger catchment area than it does currently. Unions that gained independence from Transvaal are Western Transvaal (currently the Leopards) in 1920, Northern Transvaal (currently the Blue Bulls) in 1938, and Eastern Transvaal (currently the Pumas) in 1948. Robert Owen Loftus Versfeld, after which the stadium in Pretoria is named, was a lifetime member of the Transvaal Rugby Football Union. According to a Lions tale – 120 years of the red and white, Versfeld died of a heart attack at Ellis Park in 1932 when he attended a match between Transvaal and the Free State.

The union has undergone several name changes in recent years – first changing its name to the Lions in 1993, the Gauteng Lions in 1997, before finally changing to The Golden Lions Rugby Union (GLRU) in 1998. The GLRU competes in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions under the sponsorship name of Xerox Golden Lions. The GLRU served as the main feeder union for the Lions, in Super Rugby, and since 2021 in the United Rugby Championship, which also encompass the Pumas and the Leopards, although very few of their players have been historically selected. The Golden Lions and Lions share the same home stadium, Ellis Park, located in the suburb of Doornfontein.

The Golden Lions XV is a professional rugby union team based in Johannesburg, South Africa. The team was founded in 1889 and has a rich history in South African rugby. The team is known for its attacking style of play and has produced many talented players who have gone on to represent the Springboks, the South African national rugby team.

The team plays its home matches at Emirates Airline Park, which has a capacity of 62,567 spectators. The team's colors are red and white, and its logo features a lion's head.

The Golden Lions XV competes in the Currie Cup, which is the premier domestic rugby competition in South Africa. The team has won the Currie Cup 11 times, most recently in 2015. The team also competes in the Super Rugby competition, which features teams from South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina.

The Golden Lions XV has a strong youth development program and has produced many talented players who have gone on to play for the Springboks. The team is known for its attacking style of play and has a reputation for producing exciting rugby.

Overall, the Golden Lions XV is a respected and successful rugby union team with a rich history and a bright future.