The first match of the new-look Currie Cup First Division will kick off at Boland Stadium in Wellington on Friday.
Defending champions the Boland Kavaliers will host the Eastern Province Kings in a repeat of last year's final. Kick-off is at 3pm.
The 2012 season will see the Currie Cup First Division expanded from six to eight team to allow the Premier Division -- which kicks off on 10 August -- to revert to a six-team, strength-versus-strength format.
In Friday's other fixture, the South Western Eagles (SWD) are at home to the Border Bulldogs at Outeniqua Park in George (7pm), while Saturday sees the Leopards host the Pumas at Potchefstroom's Profert Olėn Park (2.30pm) and the Griffons travel to Barnard Stadium in Kempton Park to take on the Valke (3pm).
The Cavaliers topped the First Division table in 2011, losing just once in the round-robin stages to finish ahead of the second-placed EP Kings.
Both sides won nine matches but it was the Bolanders' massive points advantage which saw them host the final.
Individually, the Cavaliers also boasted the top point-scorer in the competition in flyhalf Elgar Watts, who finished on 185 points --consisting of four tries, 42 conversions and 27 penalties.
Interestingly, no fewer than three other Bolanders, namely fullback Willie le Roux, wing Danwel Demas and centre Cornal Hendricks, were among those 11 players who scored 50 or more points in the competition.
Demas finished the season with 15 tries -- the most in the competition -- with team-mate Le Roux just behind him on 12.
The Kings' SP Marais finished third with 10 touchdowns, a figure equalled by Hendricks.
In the semi-finals, the Cavaliers overcame a spirited Griffons team to run out 50-20 victors in Wellington, while in Port Elizabeth the Kings saw off the Valke 48-17 to advance to the final two.
The final promised to be an even affair between undoubtedly the two best sides in the competition, but a brace of tries from Demas and 13 points from the boot of Watts ensured that the Cavaliers ran out comfortable 43-12 victors in front of their home fans.































