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Community Cup Pool draw confirmed

The Pool draw for the Community Cup was confirmed on Monday after Durbanville-Bellville of Western Province became the 20th and final team to qualify for the 2015 edition of SARU’s flagship national tournament for non-university clubs.

Durbell's 82-26 victory over Upington Dorp on Saturday brought down the curtain on two months of regional qualifying across the country, to determine the five 'wild card' teams to join the 15 automatic qualifiers in the third Community Cup.

Wanderers (North), College Rovers (Central), Port Elizabeth Police (South East) and Wesbank (South West) are the other four sides to have reached the last 20 through the highly successful qualifying route, which saw the Community Cup brand make news stops in platteland towns including Upington, Secunda, Uitenhage, Paarl, Potchefstroom and Kimberley.

South-East qualifiers and newcomers Port Elizabeth Police, together with Repechage winners Durbell, have been drawn in Pool A alongside defending champions Rustenburg Impala, Kempston Old Sebornians of Border, and fellow debutants Springs (Valke).

Central qualifiers College Rovers, the 2010 and 2012 old national club champions and 2013 Community Cup runners-up, find themselves in Pool B alongside, amongst others, Gauteng heavyweights Raiders (Golden Lions) and Pretoria Police (Blue Bulls).

North qualifiers Wanderers, established in 1888, are drawn in Pool C alongside 2014 Community Cup bronze medallists and South Africa's oldest club, Hamiltons, as well as two sides who return after a year's absence – Villagers Worcester of Boland and SWD's Evergreens, who finished eighth in the inaugural tournament last year.

Boland's other team, Wesbank, the South-West qualifier, are drawn in Pool D together with, amongst others, new KZN champions Durban Collegians and 2013 Community Cup champions Despatch.

The Qualifying results also mean that Boland, EP, the Golden Lions, KwaZulu-Natal and WP will each have two clubs in the tournament.

The 2015 Community Cup kicks off on February 21, with five weeks of pool action reaching its climax on March 21.

The Easter Top 8 play-offs for the best two teams from each Pool will take place in the first week of April, with the prized Gold Cup once again handed to the winners on Easter Monday.

As per usual, the make-up of the four Pools is based on the rankings from the previous tournament.

2015 Pools:

POOL A

Rustenburg Impala (Leopards)

Kempston Old Selbornians (Border)

Springs (Valke)

Durbanville-Bellville (WP)

Port Elizabeth Police (EP)

POOL B

Raiders (Golden Lions)

Pretoria Police (Blue Bulls)

Bloemfontein Crusaders (Free State)

Noordelikes (Limpopo Bkue Bulls)

College Rovers (KZN)

POOL C

Hamiltons (WP)

Villagers Worcester (Boland)

Sishen (Griquas)

Pacaltsdorp Evergreens (SWD)

Wanderers Chiefs (Golden Lions)

POOL D

Durban Collegians (KZN)

Despatch (EP)

Welkom Rovers (Griffons)

Shumba Ferros (Mpumalanga)

Wesbank (Boland)

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