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The 1990 Currie Cup Division B (known as the ''Santam Bank Currie Cup'' for sponsorship reasons) was the second division of the
Currie Cup The Currie Cup () is South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition featuring teams representing either entire provinces or substantial regions within provinces. Although it is the premier domestic competition, four South African franc ...
competition, the 51st season in the since it started in 1889.


Teams


Changes between 1989 and 1990 seasons

* Division B was expanded from six to eight teams. * were promoted to Division A. * , and were promoted from the Santam Bank Trophy Division A.


Changes between 1990 and 1991 seasons

* The 1990 season was the last edition of the Currie Cup Division B. Instead, the second tier was changed to a Currie Cup Central Division, which had a four-team Division A and a four-team Division B. * and were relegated from the 1990 Currie Cup Division A to the 1991 Currie Cup Central A. * and moved to the 1991 Currie Cup Central A. * , , , and moved to the 1991 Currie Cup Central B. * were promoted from the 1990 Santam Bank Trophy to the 1991 Currie Cup Central B. * were relegated from Division B to the 1991 Currie Cup Rural C.


Competition


Regular season and title play-offs

There were eight participating teams in the 1990 Currie Cup Division B. These teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top two teams qualified for the Division B finals, played at the home venue of the higher-placed team.


Log


Fixtures and results


Round one


Round two


Round three


Round four


Round five


Round six


Round seven


Round eight


Round nine


Round ten


Round eleven


Round twelve


Round thirteen


Round fourteen


Round fifteen


Final


See also

* 1990 Currie Cup Division A * 1990 Santam Bank Trophy * 1990 Lion Cup


References

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