Preview: Who are kings of the North?
With 12 titles out of 16 between them, three of the four teams contesting the Vodacom Cup semifinals this weekend – all of them from the North Section – know a thing or two about winning this competition.
It's only the Pumas, runners up in 2013 and the only unbeaten team this season, that hasn't won the Vodacom Cup.
But the Golden Lions, whose title last year was their fifth, Griquas (four-times champions) and the Blue Bulls (three-time champions) have dominated the competition between them since its inception in 1998.
Griquas and the Blue Bulls have already improved on their performances in 2013, when both were knocked out in the quarterfinals.
The Pumas host Griquas in the first semifinal in Nelspruit on Friday. Whoever wins this match, will host the Final.
The last time the teams from Mpumalanga and the Northern Cape met, was in Round Four on March 28 in Nelspruit.
On that occasion, the Pumas were outscored by two tries to one, but they still managed to win rather comfortably by 25-16 after being in control at the break, leading 16-6.
It was the first and only defeat of the season for Griquas, who won the last of their four Vodacom Cup titles in 2009.
Peter Engledow and his team will be fired up to take revenge on Friday and put themselves in a position to win the competition for the fifth time.
For Jimmy Stonehouse, South Africa's Coach of the Year in 2013, and his team from Nelspruit, a second consecutive home final will become reality if they can repeat their previous victory over Griquas.
The second semifinal is a Gauteng derby in Pretoria between the Blue Bulls, coached by Nollis Marais, and the Russell Winter's Golden Lions at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
It will be the seventh time the Pretoria-based union host a Vodacom Cup semifinal and the 12th time they've reached this stage of the competition – one more than Griquas.
The Blue Bulls have had the luxury of sticking with virtually an unchanged team for the last couple of weeks and will go into their semifinal with confidence after last weekend's narrow away win in Bloemfontein.
The Golden Lions will be heading to Loftus Versfeld for the second time this season, when the home team scored 10 quick points around the hour-mark to sneak through by 22-20 after the visitors got both their tries in the first 20 minutes.
It was one of the three pool matches the Golden Lions lost, while the Blue Bulls were only beaten by the Pumas and Griquas in their opening two matches of the season, after which they've now won six on the trot.
Vodacom Cup – historic performances
Pumas
Best performance: Runners-up in 2013
Performance in 2013: Runners-up (lost to Golden Lions in the Final, 42-28)
Griquas
Best performance: Champions in 1998, 2005, 2007 and 2009
Performance in 2013: Lost in quarterfinals (21-13 to DHL WP)
Blue Bulls
Best performance: Champions in 2001, 2008 and 2010
Performance in 2013: Lost in quarterfinals (34-31 to EP Kings)
Golden Lions
Best performance: Champions in 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2013
Performance in 2013: Champions (beat Pumas in the Final, 42-28)
Semifinal fixtures:
Friday, May 9
Pumas v Griquas
Venue: Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Kick-off: 19.10
Referee: Pro Legoete
Saturday, May 10
Blue Bulls v Golden Lions
Venue: Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Kick-off: 16.00
Referee: Quinton Immelman
Vodacom Cup previous winners:
1998: Griquas
1999: Golden Lions
2000: Free State Cheetahs
2001: Blue Bulls
2002: Golden Lions
2003: Golden Lions
2004: Golden Lions
2005: Griquas
2006: Falcons
2007: Griquas
2008: Blue Bulls
2009: Griquas
2010: Blue Bulls
2011: Pampas XV
2012: Western Province
2013: Golden Lions