Frans Steyn - Cheetahs need to start improving

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The Toyota Cheetahs coach, Frans Steyn, has called for more improvement and consistency from his team in the SA Cup.
On Saturday the Cheetahs had a rock solid first half in their 38-31 victory against the Griffons, but in the second stanza there were definitely some anxious moments.
The Griffons fought back hard and the Cheetahs were forced to dig deep to snatch the win with a late try by Daniel Maartens.
7 Apr 3AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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