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Cheetahs' home ground to undergo re-sowing of playing surface ahead of Springboks v Portugal Test

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A general view of Free State Stadium, or Toyota Stadium, as it is known for sponsorship reasons. (Johan Pretorius/Gallo Images)
A general view of Free State Stadium, or Toyota Stadium, as it is known for sponsorship reasons. (Johan Pretorius/Gallo Images)

The Free State Stadium's pitch is set to undergo a re-sowing of its playing surface which will see the Cheetahs play one of their SA Cup home games at an alternative venue.

The Cheetahs will still host Eastern Province this Saturday before the yearly re-sowing starts on Monday (15 April).

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