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バーシティカップ 04/22 17:00 1 FNB UFSシムラス vs FNB UCTアイキーズ - View

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バーシティカップ 04/15 17:00 2 FNB NWUイーグルス v FNB UCTアイキーズ W 18-32
バーシティカップ 04/08 17:00 7 FNB NWUイーグルス v FNB UCTアイキーズ L 30-18
バーシティカップ 03/25 14:45 6 FNB・UWC v FNB UCTアイキーズ W 9-91
バーシティカップ 03/18 14:45 5 FNBウィッツ v FNB UCTアイキーズ D 33-33
バーシティカップ 03/11 17:00 4 FNB UCTアイキーズ v FNB CUTイシアス W 44-7
バーシティカップ 03/04 17:00 3 FNB UCTアイキーズ v FNB UJ W 32-21
バーシティカップ 02/26 17:00 2 FNB UCTアイキーズ v FNBマティエス L 10-15
バーシティカップ 02/19 14:45 1 FNB UFSシムラス v FNB UCTアイキーズ W 32-38
バーシティカップ 04/17 17:00 1 FNB NWUイーグルス v FNB UCTアイキーズ L 27-25
バーシティカップ 04/10 14:30 2 FNB UFSシムラス v FNB UCTアイキーズ W 30-65
バーシティカップ 04/03 13:30 7 FNB CUTイシアス v FNB UCTアイキーズ W 31-79
バーシティカップ 03/27 17:00 6 FNB UCTアイキーズ v FNB NWUイーグルス L 26-42

Wikipedia - Ikey Tigers

The Ikey Tigers are a South African rugby union team from the University of Cape Town in the Western Cape who compete in the FNB Varsity Cup.

History

The "Ikey" nickname originated in the 1910s as an antisemitic epithet applied to UCT students by the students of Stellenbosch University, because of the supposed large number of Jewish students at UCT.

Since the inception of the FNB Varsity Cup, the Ikey Tigers have been one of the strongest competitors, finishing runners up in 2008 and 2010. Both final loses fell at the hands of the Ikeys arch rival, the Maties. In 2008 UCT went down to Maties by 16–10 in the inaugural Varsity Cup final after topping the log at the end of the round robin stage of the competition. In 2009, UCT were once again prominent in the round robin stage, finishing second and qualifying for a second home semi-final. They lost the game to the NWU Pukke by 17–19.

The 2010 Varsity Cup saw another strong showing from UCT as they once again finished second on the log. They qualified for their second final by beating the Shimlas of Free State at home by 27–21. They then went on to play Maties in the final with the game resulting in the closest winning margin in the history of the competition with Maties winning by 17–14.

In 2011 UCT finished second on the log for a third successive time and claimed an unprecedented 4th Semi-Final appearance. They once again faced Shimlas in their home semi-final, beating them by 57–20 to qualify for their third final. The 2011 final took place on 11 April in Pretoria featuring UCT against Tuks. UCT won by 26–16 to claim their first ever Varsity Cup title.