The 2006 ABSACurrie Cup season was contested from June through to October. The Currie Cup is an annual domestic competition for rugby union clubs in South Africa. The tournament was controversial before it even began, with the Southern Spears saga regarding entry into the Super 14 and Currie Cup continuing. The final was drawn between the Free State Cheetahs and the Blue Bulls 28-all at Vodacom Park. It was the first drawn final since the 1989 season. The 2006 final was the third Free State/Blue Bulls final in succession.
Competition
Changes from previous season
The structure of the competition changed for 2006. In 2005, all fourteen provincial teams played in the qualifying rounds of the Currie Cup, with the top eight teams going through to the Premier Division competition and the bottom six teams going through to the First Division tournament. For 2006, it was decided to reduce the number of teams to just eight. The five provincial teams directly affiliated to the Super 14 franchises - the,,, and, called "entrenched" teams – got automatic qualification to the Currie Cup Premier Division for five seasons, from 2006 until 2010. The two best non-entrenched teams in the 2006 Vodacom Cup competition would also participate in the Premier Division. The won the Vodacom Cup competition and the finished fifth to secure their places in the Premier Division. In addition, the SouthEastern Cape would be named as an entrenched team for 2006 only, as preparation for the Southern Spears' entry into the 2007 Super 14 season. However, the Southern Spears were later denied entry into the Super 14 competition and the South Eastern Cape's spot were given to instead.
Format
All eight teams played a double round robin, meaning every team played fourteen matches in total. Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored 4 or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by 7 points or less. Teams were ranked by points, then points difference. The top four teams qualified to the semi-finals.
Friday 8 September Cheetahs 28-13 Western Province Bloemfontein
Friday 8 September Sharks 60-8 Griquas Durban
Friday 8 September Falcons 17-32 Golden Lions Brakpan
Round 12
Friday 15 September Western Province 68-12 Falcons Cape Town
Saturday 16 September Pumas 12-68 Cheetahs Witbank
Saturday 16 September Golden Lions 66-13 Griquas Ellis Park
Saturday 16 September Sharks 32-50 Blue Bulls Durban
Round 13
Round 14
Friday 29 September Pumas 10-89 Golden Lions Witbank
Saturday 30 September Western Province 55-17 Griquas Cape Town
Saturday 30 September Sharks 48-10 Falcons Durban
Saturday 30 September Blue Bulls 41-31 Cheetahs Pretoria
Standings
Points Breakdown
Four points for a win
Two points for a draw
One bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
One bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
Semi-Finals
Final
At the end of regular time the scores were level at 25-25 and the match went into extra-time for the first time in the Currie Cup's 127-year history. After 20 minutes of extra-time, the game was still tied, each team having managed to score no more than a penalty goal. In the absence of a tie-breaker, the match was drawn — the first time since 1989 that a final had been drawn — and, with no clear winner, the cup was shared by the two teams.