Morgan Cushe (died 5 October 2013) was a black South African rugby union player from Uitenhage who played for the Leopards as a loose forward.
[3] During the Lions' unbeaten tour of South Africa in 1974, Cushe captained the Leopards at eighthman against Willie John McBride's side at Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane, the black township near East London.
[4] Despite the Lions beating the Leopards 58–10, Cushe produced play that was " 'clearly good enough to be considered... if South Africa were to hold mixed trials' ".
[3] Cushe was in the South African Invitation XV that beat the touring French side of Richard Astre 18–3 at Newlands in Cape Town on 7 June 1975.
The team included eight future Springboks, as well as players of colour such as fullback Ronnie Louw, prop Broadness Cona and wing John Noble.