After automatic relegation last season, FNB Wits Rugby has not only scored a seat back into Varsity Cup but a place in the semi-final.
- Wits Rugby boys promoted back into Varsity Cup.
- Team set to play semi-finals Friday, 3 April 2026.
- Captain says team is “emotionally invested” in winning.
The boys in blue showed up this Varsity Shield season with six wins and one draw and have now secured a home semi-final. The boys seem determined, driven and motivated to ensure an automatic promotion back into the Varsity Cup.
According to Varsity Cup, in 2025, the team played in the A section of the rugby competition, known as Varsity Cup. After playing and losing eight, the team got relegated to the B section of the competition for the 2026 season, known as Varsity Shield.
The automatic relegation left no chance for redemption. The Wits Blues took last year’s loses, went back to the drawing board, and entered Varsity Shield with grace. Now. they plan to be promoted back into the Varsity Cup.
What started as a rocky opening match against FNB Walter Sisulu University (WSU) on February 13, which resulted in a draw, and ignited a fire that saw the boys climb all the way to the top of the log. The quick and commanding response showcased the team’s depth.
Wits is set to play semi-finals on Friday, April 3, against FNB Madibaz (Nelson Mandela University), which promises to be a nail-biting fixture. If they win, they will advance to the final against either FNB WSU or FNB UWC (University of the Western Cape), and stand a chance at redemption, glory and take the Varsity Shield 2026 trophy home.
The score breakdown highlights their performance throughout the season at almost every match under the Friday night lights:

FNB Wits Rugby captain, Latica Nela said the team was focused on finishing the job. “We are not done. Promotion was just the first part of it, we still want to win this thing,” he said.
“And hopefully, God willing, when we do, it shows how emotionally invested we all were in this process,” the skipper concluded.
Having led the boys on and off the field, he advised his team to continue playing the rugby that Wits is known for playing- high tempo, controlled and supported by the fans at home.
The Blues are ready to finish strong, not only for themselves but for Wits. Was their winning streak sheer luck or brutal hard work?
FEATURED IMAGE: Photo of rugby boys at practice doing the line-out. Photo: Keletso Zwane
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