Frans Steyn - Cheetahs will keep building

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The Toyota Cheetahs coach, Frans Steyn, remains upbeat and optimistic about his side despite falling short in the Currie Cup semi-finals.
On Saturday night, the Suzuki Griquas outclassed the Cheetahs with a 25-5 victory in Kimberley to book their place in the final against the Lions in Johannesburg.
It’s been a challenging season for the Cheetahs, with coaching changes, a spate of injuries, a new CEO stepping in, and plenty of young players being given a chance to prove themselves.
Reflecting on the defeat, Steyn told OFM Sport that while it was disappointing not to make the final, he remains proud of what his side achieved.
15 Sep 2025 6AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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