February 22, 2026

Whitehead’s boot ends Griquas 55-year Currie Cup drought

Ellis Park was left stunned on Saturday as George Whitehead, the ice-veined flyhalf from Kimberley, split the uprights in the final seconds to hand Griquas a 27–25 Currie Cup triumph over the Lions.

For the men from Johannesburg, it was heartbreak déjà vu. The were denied once again at the death, just as they were a year ago. For Griquas, it was sweet resurrection: their first Currie Cup crown since 1970, ending a drought older than most of their squad.

The match swung like a pendulum in a gale. Griquas struck early through Cameron Hufke before Kelly Mpeku and Richard Kriel countered to give the Lions a narrow 17–14 halftime edge.

The see-saw continued after the break, Henco van Wyk cashing in on a lucky bounce before Mnombo Zwelendaba bulldozed over to tilt the contest back Griquas’ way.

With less than a minute to go, Lions replacement Lubabalo Dobela slotted a penalty that had the Highveld faithful tasting victory at 25–24. But fate wasn’t finished. A TMO call exposed a cynical slap-down by Ruan Delport, gifting Whitehead the chance to play executioner.

The veteran didn’t blink. His strike sailed between the sticks, arms raised before the flags even confirmed it.

Fifty-five years of frustration evaporated in one sweet kick, as Griquas carved their name back into Currie Cup history.

Scorers

Lions (25 – 17)
Tries: Kelly Mpeku, Richard Kriel, Henco van Wyk
Conversions: Chris Smith (2)
Penalty goals: Smith, Lubabalo Dobela

Griquas (27 – 14)
Tries: Cameron Hufke, Lourens Oosthuizen, Mnombo Zwelendaba
Conversions: George Whitehead (3)
Penalty goals: Whitehead (2)

 

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