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  • SuperSport Schools Plus predicts the SA Schools side of 2025

    SuperSport Schools Plus predicts the SA Schools side of 2025

    PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA – AUGUST 16: Markus Muller of South Africa scores a try during the U18 International Series match between South Africa and Ireland at Hoerskool Paarl Gimnasium on August 16, 2024 in Paarl, South Africa. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images)

    It is that time of the year again when we act as selectors and pick our own SA Schools’ team before the annual FNB u18 Craven Week.

    This year’s 60th edition of the prestigious event is hosted in Middleburg by Hoërskool Middelburg from 7 to 12 July.

    Catch all the action live on SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    Please note that this is SuperSport Schools Plus’ SA Schools side and not the official SA Schools side. The official SA Schools side will be announced later this week.

    Western Province dominates our selection, but if someone manages to surprise the early favourites to be crowned unofficial champions, it could cause some new names to enter the SA Schools selectors’ selections.

    Western Province has never managed to finish a Craven Week unbeaten in Middelburg.

    This year’s selection has been easier than in previous years, as the two standout centres in the country — Markus Muller (Western Province) and Ethan Adams (Free State) — practically picked themselves. Muller also gets our nod as captain, his union’s side is captained by Josh Neill, who will also be a contender to lead the real side.

    Adams already represented the squad in 2024. Another three returning members from the Class of 2024 – Zekhe Siyaya (fullback), Josh Neill (flanker) and AJ Meyer (lock) also naturally made our selection.

    Another three players – Briint Davids (flanker), Jordan Jooste (prop) and André Poulton (prop), who represented the SA Schools A-side in 2024, made our selection.

    Other easy picks are that of Jayden Brits (scrumhalf), Luan van der Berg (tighthead prop) and Clinton Agu (hooker).

    SuperSport Schools Plus’ team: 

    15 Zekhe Siyaya (Westville Boys’ High, Sharks), 14 Damien Witbooi (Eastern Province), 13 Ethan Adams (Grey College, Free State), 12 Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium, Western Province), 11 Jadrian Afrikaner (Sharks), 10 Matthew Abbey (Hoërskool Middelburg, Pumas), 9 Jayden Brits (Boland Landbou, Western Province), 8 Quintin Potgieter (Paarl Gimnasium, Western Province), 7 Josh Neill (Rondebosch Boys’ High, Western Province), 6 Briint Davids (Western Province), 5 AJ Meyer (Grey College, Free State), 4 Daniel Malakiya (HeronBridge College, Blue Bulls), 3 Luan van der Berg (Garsfontein, Blue Bulls), 2 Clinton Agu (Noordheuwel, Golden Lions), 1 Jordan Jooste (Paarl Boys’ High, Western Province). Replacements: 16 Keenan Myners (South Western Districts), 17 Kai Pratt (Oakdale Landbou, South Western Districts), 18 André Poulton (Jeppe, Golden Lions), 19 Diaan Augustyn (South Western Districts), 20 Daniel Kazambo (Valke), 21 Sherwin Buys (Free State), 22 Ruben Groenewald (Affies, Blue Bulls), 23 Lamla Mgedezi (Free State).

    Players to Watch: 

    Fullbacks: Zekhe Siyaya (Sharks), Lamla Mgedezi (Free State), Junaide Pasensie (Blue Bulls), Reinhardt Viljoen (South Western Districts), Meyer Prinsloo (Eastern Province), Tidi Moeketsane (Golden Lions), Joze Draghoender (Griffons), Clinton Brits (Griqualand West), Jadon Ocks (Western Province).

    Right Wings: Damien Witbooi (Eastern Province), Lee-Winn Pretorius (South Western Districts), Jason Ocks (Western Province XV), Bradley Snyer (Leopards), Siyabonga Kenny (Free State), Jeneal Davids (Western Province).

    Outside Centres: Ethan Adams (Free State), Leskin Samuels (Blue Bulls), Lindelani Nkambule (Golden Lions), Jacques Greyling (Pumas), William Ridl (Sharks), Randall-John Davids (Western Province), Tristan Joubert (Western Province XV).

    Inside Centres: Markus Muller (Western Province), Christiaan Vorster (South Western Districts), O’Ryan Kleyn (Free State), Sean McCough (Sharks), Toriq Schambreel (Free State), Ethan Lourens (Golden Lions), Jonathan Harding (Griqualand West), Sean McGough (Sharks), Sedwin Gysman (Griffons).

    Left Wings: Junaide Stuart (Blue Bulls), Jadrian Afrikaner (Sharks), Tinyiko Silubane (Pumas), Otlotleng Zulu (Valke), Ncutu Kepe (Border).

    Flyhalves: Matthew Abbey (Pumas), Ruben Groenewald (Blue Bulls), Virgil Pockpas (South Western Districts), Will Stevens (Eastern Province), Jeandré Uithaler (Golden Lions), Darius Erwee (Free State), Liyema Nela (Sharks), Ethan van Biljon (Western Province).

    Scrumhalves: Jayden Brits (Western Province), Sherwin Buys (Free State), Liam Pringle (Pumas), Morné Noble (Western Province), Mickyle Booyise (Western Province XV), Liam de Villiers (Western Province XV).

    Eighthmen: Quintin Potgieter (Western Province), Gert Kemp (Western Province), Pietman Kleinhans (Eastern Province), Jacobus de Villiers (South Western Districts), AJ Booysen (Free State), Stefan McDonald (Blue Bulls), Chinedu Amadi (Golden Lions).

    Flankers: Josh Neill (Western Province), Daniel Kazambo (Valke), Elwin Janse van Vuuren (Blue Bulls), Luan Potgieter (Blue Bulls), Josh MacKenzie (Eastern Province), Eugene de Lange (Golden Lions), Franko Rossouw (Pumas), Sam Bruwer (Golden Lions), Stefan Strauss (Griqualand West), KG Legodi (Leopards), Zander Muller (Sharks), Reabetswe Olifant (Griffons), Mumbere Vyambwera (Sharks).

    Locks: AJ Meyer (Free State), Daniel Malikiya (Blue Bulls), Christiaan de Wet (Blue Bulls), Janco Aucamp (Pumas), Diaan Augustyn (South Western Districts), Jayden Joubert (Western Province), Juvan Burden (Western Province), Migael Turner (Western Province XV), Gershom Pieters (Western Province XV).

    Tighthead Props: Luan van der Berg (Blue Bulls), JG Badenhorst (Free State), Matthew Prins (South Western Districts), Dian Ellis (Griqualand West).

    Loosehead Props: André Poulton (Golden Lions), Kai Pratt (South Western Districts), Sphephelo Ntshangase (Sharks), Robert-John Osunkwo (Border), Roal Kruger (Blue Bulls).

    Hookers: Clinton Agu (Golden Lions), Keenan Myners (South Western Districts), Altus Rabe (Western Province), Jaydrian Jacobs (Griqualand West), Marco Ventura (Valke), Tommy Muller (Western Province XV).

    https://ssschoolsplus.co.za/supersport-schools-plus-predicts-the-sa-schools-side-of-2024/

  • Teams for the FNB u18 Craven Week of 2025

    Teams for the FNB u18 Craven Week of 2025

    The 60th edition of the FNB u18 Craven Week will kick off on Monday on the main field of Middleburg High School in Mpumalanga.

    Catch all the action live on SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    The teams: 

    Blue Bulls: 15 Junade Pasensie (Garsfontein), 14 Thabiso Simelane (St Alban’s College), 13 Leskin Samuels (Menlopark), 12 Dylan Stumke (Menlopark), 11 Junaide Stuart (Garsfontein), 10 Ruben Groenewald (Affies – captain), 9 Zirk Meyer (Affies), 8 Stefan McDonald (Affies), 7 Elwin Janse van Vuuren (Affies), 6 Luan Potgieter (Affies), 5 Christiaan de Wet (Affies), 4 Daniel Malakiya (HeronBridge College), 3 Luan van den Berg (Garsfontein), 2 Bauke Swart (Affies), 1 Jeffrey Singo (Pretoria Boys’ High). Replacements: 16 Okuhle Hini (Overkruin), 17 Roal Kruger (Affies), 18 Deon Botes (Affies), 19 Akin Akingbola (Pretoria Boys’ High), 20 Thabiso Mbembele (St Alban’s College), 21 Lamond Baaitjies (Affies), 22 Drewyn Baron (Garsfontein), 24 Justin Julies (Zwartkop).

    10 Affies | 4 Garsfontein | 2 St Alban’s College | 2 Menlopark | 2 Pretoria Boys’ High | 1 Overkruin | 1 HeronBridge College | 1 Zwartkop

    Boland: 15 Harold de Silva (Bella Vista), 14 JT Adams (Hopefield), 13 Jeraldo Davids (Langeberg Secondary), 12 Johan van der Walt (Hermanus), 11 Darren Makeza (HTS Drostdy), 10 Zion Rabie (Weston Secondary), 9 Brayden Joseph (Robertson), 8 Joshua Steenkamp (Porterville), 7 Gerhard Goosen (Charlie Hofmeyr), 6 Gideon Scheepers (Hermanus), 5 Clint Afrika (Hopefield), 4 Morné Coetzer (HTS Drostdy), 3 Linrique Mason (Porterville), 2 Liam van der Westhuizen (Worcester Gimnasium), 1 Amaan Adendorff (Worcester Gimnasium). Replacements: 16 Jean-Pierre Lotriet (HTS Drostdy), 17 Stefan le Roux (HTS Drostdy), 18 Joshua Swarts (Charlie Hofmeyr), 19 Heinrich Redelinghuys (Porterville), 20 Werno Ramsauer (HTS Drostdy), 21 Caleb Cornett (HTS Drostdy), 22 Lorenzo Kroutz (Overberg), 23 West-Lee Uithaler (Langeberg Secondary).

    6 HTS Drostdy | 2 Langeberg Secondary | 2 Worcester Gimnasium | 2 Hermanus | 2 Hopefield | 2 Charlie Hofmeyr | 2 Porterville | 1 Weston Secondary | 1 Robertson | 1 Overberg | 1 Bella Vista

    Border: 15 Bungqina Nuku (Selborne College), 14 Milani Madida (Dale College), 13 Owam Nqweniso (Port Rex THS), 12 Sbabalwe Magwebu (Queen’s College), 11 Ncuthu Kepe (Queen’s College), 10 Ndimphiwe Songqwaba (Port Rex THS), 9 Ayola Somhlahlo (Queen’s College), 8 Acwenga Saul (Queen’s College), 7 Ebenezer Sarpong (Dale College), 6 Jeffrey Niland (Queen’s College), 5 Luca Liebenberg (Selborne College), 4 Ethan Schoeman (Port Rex THS), 3 Ahlumile Gqwetya (Queen’s College), 2 Bulumko Manqina (Queen’s College), 1 Robert-John Onsunkwo (Selborne College). Replacements: 16 Liam Hansen (Selborne College), 17 Amyoli Ngxongwana (Queen’s College), 18 Zeake Mata (Queen’s College), 19 Hlumelo Gobile (Hudson Park), 20 Dominic Stegmann (Selborne College), 21 Travis Enslin (Selborne College), 22 Njongo Mbanga (Selborne College), 23 Oliver Schmidt (Selborne College).

    9 Queen’s College | 8 Selborne College | 3 Port Rex THS | 2 Dale College | 1 Hudson Park

    Eastern Province: 15 Meyer Prinsloo (Grey High School), 14 Damien Witbooi (Framesby), 13 Erin Nelson (Graeme College), 12 Ciaran Killian (Grey High School), 11 Lucritia Magau (Graeme College), 10 Will Stevens (St Andrew’s College), 9 Luke Doyle (Graeme College), 8 Pietman Kleinhans (Nico Malan), 7 Josh MacKenzie (Kingswood College), 6 Liyema Katikati (Kingswood College), 5 Ruben van Dijk (Nico Malan), 4 Damian le Roux (Die Brandwag), 3 Ross Atkinson (Grey High School), 2 Zandré van der Mescht (Die Brandwag), 1 Ike Ukekwe (Kingswood College). Replacements: 16 Janu Janse van Rensburg (Nico Malan), 17 Evan Mucka (Grey High School), 18 André van der Merwe (Nico Malan), 19 Neshaun Bester (Andrew Rabie), 20 Likhona Bill (Graeme College), 21 Jaiden Brewis (Framesby), 22 Cole Hilpert (Framesby), 23 Tristan Kemp (Grey High School).

    5 Grey High School | 4 Graeme College | 4 Nico Malan | 3 Framesby | 3 Kingswood College | 2 Die Brandwag, Kariega | 1 St Andrew’s College | 1 Andrew Rabie

    Free State: 15 Lamla Mgedezi (Grey College), 14 Siyabonga Kenny (Grey College), 13 Ethan Adams (Grey College), 12 O’Ryan Kleyn (Grey College), 11 Eddie Mabena (Grey College), 10 Darius Erwee (Grey College), 9 Sherwin Buys (Grey College), 8 AJ Booysen (Grey College), 7 Alexi Tyropolis (Grey College), 6 Adem Nieuwoudt (Grey College), 5 AJ Meyer (Grey College), 4 Claude Steyn (Grey College), 3 JG Badenhorst (Grey College), 2 Xander Smit (Grey College), 1 David Hayidakis (Grey College). Replacements: 16 Lisakhanya Taba (Burgersdorp), 17 Kwanda Dyonase (Grey College), 18 Marinus Oosthuizen (Grey College), 19 Bukho Mlali (Fichardtpark), 20 Brendon de Wee (Jim Fouché), 21 Toriq Schambreel (Grey College), 22 Unathi Ntuli (Fichardtpark), 23 Esona Marks (Burgersdorp).

    18 Grey College | 2 Burgersdorp | 2 Fichardtpark | 1 Jim Fouché

    Golden Lions: 15 Ty Ax (Helpmekaar), 14 Aidan Bester (Noordheuwel), 13 Lindelani Nkambule (Jeppe High School for Boys), 12 Ethan Lourens (Helpmekaar), 11 Joel Akilo (Jeppe High School for Boys), 10 Jeandré Uithaler (Noordheuwel), 9 Shaye Lourens (Helpmekaar), 8 Chinedu Amadi (King Edward VII), 7 Eugene de Lange (Helpmekaar), 6 Sam Bruwer (King Edward VII), 5 Kean Lourens (Noordheuwel), 4 Vincent Roberts (Monument), 3 Dylan Engelbrecht (Helpmekaar), 2 Clinton Agu (Noordheuwel), 1 André Poulton (Jeppe High School for Boys). Replacements: 16 Ayanda Funeka (Jeppe High School for Boys), 17 Liam Devenier (Helpmekaar), 18 Nathan van der Merwe (King Edward VII), 19 Zian Smith (Helpmekaar), 20 Armand van Eck (Noordheuwel), 21 Talent Sithole (Jeppe High School for Boys), 22 Phano Letsie (Jeppe High School for Boys), 23 Tidi Moeketsane (Noordheuwel).

    7 Helpmekaar | 6 Noordheuwel | 6 Jeppe High School for Boys | 3 King Edward VII | 1 Monument

    Griffons: 15 Joze Draghoender (Hentie Cilliers), 14 Donay Williams (Witteberg), 13 JC van Rhyn (Witteberg), 12 Sedwin Gysman (Witteberg), 11 Xander Wiltshire (Hentie Cilliers), 10 Olereko Sebatana (Hentie Cilliers), 9 Davian Pule (Hentie Cilliers), 8 Emile Mahlebele (Welkom Gimnasium), 7 Berto van Niekerk (Voortrekker), 6 Reabetswe Olifant (Hentie Cilliers), 5 Danie Fourie (Hoërskool Trio), 4 Dian Serfontein (Hoërskool Trio), 3 Tumelo Hlakoane (Welkom Gimnasium), 2 Myburgh Jacobs (Hoërskool Trio), 1 Cobus Labuschagne (Witteberg). Replacements: 16 Rico Janse van Vuuren (Witteberg), 17 Ewald Booyens (Welkom Gimnasium), 18 Sibabalwe Bucwa (Hentie Cilliers), 19 Theo van Wyk (Voortrekker), 20 Divan Marais (Witteberg), 21 Edr Wille (Voortrekker), 22 Tyrese Baartman (Hentie Cilliers), 23 Qlin Booyse (Witteberg).

    7 Hentie Cilliers | 7 Witteberg | 3 Welkom Gimnasium | 3 Voortrekker | 3 Hoërskool Trio

    Griqualand West: 15 Clinton Brits (Diamantveld), 14 Themba Kella (Hoërskool Upington), 13 PJ Smit (Duineveld), 12 Jonathan Harding (Diamantveld), 11 Caylib Stevens (Noord-Kaap), 10 Aidan Gadeija (Prieska), 9 Ruben van der Linde (Diamantveld), 8 Enrique Boshoff (Diamantveld), 7 Stefan Strauss (Hoërskool Upington), 6 Tiaan Serfontein (Hoërskool Upington), 5 Zuan Rautenbach (Diamantveld), 4 MG van Greuning (Diamantveld), 3 Dian Ellis (Diamantveld), 2 Jaydrian Jacobs (Diamantveld), 1 Manqoba Hinana (Hoërskool Upington). Replacements: 16 Jade Coetzee (Hoërskool Upington), 17 Letlolo Assegaai (Kalahari), 18 Pako Kopeledi (Kalahari), 19 Jacobus Wessels (Hoërskool Upington), 20 Jayden de Klerk (Diamantveld), 21 Yibonge Mapi (Curro Kathu), 22 Vinchenzo Davids (Diamantveld), 23 Ezlin Swartz (Diamantveld).

    11 Diamantveld | 6 Hoërskool Upington | 2 Kalahari | 1 Prieska | 1 Curo Kathu | 1 Noord-Kaap | 1 Duineveld

    Leopards: 15 Ayden Willemse (Rustenburg), 14 Bradley Snyers (Rustenburg), 13 Jordan Radebe (Vryburg), 12 Winton Abrahams (Klerksdorp), 11 Elzino Schalkwyk (Klerksdorp), 10 Eduard Dreyer (Wesvalia), 9 Rea Motsusi (Lichtenburg), 8 Dirk Huisamen (Rustenburg), 7 Tiaan Koen (Klerksdorp), 6 KG Legodi (Lichtenburg), 5 George Bingudzu (Lichtenburg), 4 Aiden Jonker (Vryburg), 3 Matthew Redelinghuys (Potchefstroom Gimnasium), 2 Juan van Rhyn (Lichtenburg), 1 Ulrich du Preez (Wesvalia). Replacements: 16 Xavier Steenkamp (Rustenburg), 17 Thabang Machubene (Bergsig Akademie), 18 De Waal Coetzer (Potchefstroom Volkskool), 19 Jamie Davids (Vryburg), 20 Franco Dumond (Wesvalia), 21 Barry Niemand (Wesvalia), 22 Oratile Sekoto (Lichtenburg), 23 Brendan Mathyse (Klerksdorp).

    5 Hoërskool Lichtenburg | 4 Hoërskool Rustenburg | 4 Wesvalia | 4 Hoërskool Klerksdorp | 3 Hoërskool Vryburg | 1 Potchefstroom Gimnasium | 1 Potchefstroom Volkskool | 1 Bergsig Akademie

    Limpopo Blue Bulls: 15 Ryno Mienie (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 14 Phenyo Pula (Ben Vorster), 13 Gehan Hendricks (Ben Vorster), 12 Siya Mahlangu (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 11 Fortune Sehlabane (HTS Tom Naudé), 10 Maritz Meintjies (Merensky), 9 Celliers van der Merwe (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 8 Tumi Ramohlale (Ben Vorster), 7 Juan Janse van Vuuren (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 6 Andru de Beer (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 5 Ludke Pienaar (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 4 Puki Mpiti (Merensky), 3 Stephan Janse van Vuuren (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 2 Ziahn Lombaard (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 1 Krissie Swanepoel (Hoërskool Pietersburg). Replacements: 16 Ruben Pohl (Ben Vorster), 17 Thabang Nkuna (Ben Vorster), 18 Rhandzu Malatji (Ellisras), 19 FC Smith (Hoërskool Pietersburg), 20 Funi Simba (Ellisras), 21 Anzio Swartbooi (Ellisras), 22 Lebogang Aphane (HTS Tom Naudé), 23 Tshenollo Nkwana (HTS Tom Naudé).

    10 Hoërskool Pietersburg | 5 Ben Vorster | 3 HTS Tom Naudé | 3 Ellisras | 2 Merensky

    Pumas: 15 Katlego Baloyi (Hoërskool Middelburg), 14 Kefilwe Phamotse (Hoërskool Middelburg), 13 Jacques Greyling (Hoërskool Middelburg), 12 Rian Botha (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 11 Tinyiko Silubane (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 10 Matthew Abbey (Hoërskool Middelburg), 9 Liam Pringle (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 8 Vaughn van Zyl (Hoërskool Nelspruit – captain), 7 Franko Rossouw (Secunda), 6 CW Hanekom (Hoërskool Middelburg), 5 Janco Aucamp (HTS Middelburg), 4 Ethan Kock (HTS Middelburg), 3 Gert Cloete (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 2 Roux Grobler (Hoërskool Middelburg), 1 Lindani Ndlela (Hoërskool Nelspruit). Replacements: 16 D’Angelo Roberts (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 17 Mpho Mushadu (Curro Nelspruit), 18 Sillindokuhle Tshabalala (Rob Ferreira), 19 Sifiso Hlungwane (Secunda), 20 Khensani Buthelezi (Hoërskool Nelspruit), 21 Beast Nkgadima (Hoërskool Middelburg), 22 Lungelo Maseko (Hoërskool Middelburg), 23 Siyanda Dennison (Ligbron Akademie).

    8 Hoërskool Middelburg | 8 Hoërskool Nelspruit | 2 HTS Middelburg | 2 Secunda | 1 Curro Nelspruit | 1 Ligbron Akademie | 1 Rob Ferreira

    Sharks: 15 Zekhethelo Siyaya (Westville Boys’ High), 14 Rourke O’Sullivan (Michaelhouse), 13 William Ridl (Michaelhouse), 12 Sean McGough (Westville Boys’ High), 11 Jadrian Afrikaner (Westville Boys’ High), 10 Liyema Nela (Hilton College), 9 Zander Vorster (Hilton College), 8 Jaime Wimble (Northwood), 7 Mumbere Vyambwera (Maritzburg College), 6 Cheril Cherayi (Maritzburg College), 5 Lian Terblanche (Northwood), 4 Chad Howe (Northwood), 3 Bandile Mncwango (Westville Boys’ High), 2 Josh Grant (Hilton College), 1 Sphephelo Ntshangase (Northwood). Replacements: 16 Okuhle Mbanjwa (DHS), 17 Indiphile Mlotshwa (Maritzburg College), 18 Alande Ngubane (Maritzburg College), 19 Lwandile Mlaba (Westville Boys’ High), 20 Zander Muller (Hilton College), 21 Liam Simpkins (Westville Boys’ High), 22 Nathan Aneke (Durban High School), 23 Jade-Will Koopman (Westville Boys’ High).

    7 Westville Boys’ High | 4 Hilton College | 4 Maritzburg College | 4 Northwood | 2 Durban High School | 2 Michaelhouse 

    South Western Districts: 15 Reinhardt Viljoen (Oakdale Landbou), 14 Lee-Winn Pretorius (Oakdale Landbou), 13 Reshaan Damons (Outeniqua), 12 Christiaan Vorster (Oakdale Landbou), 11 Devino Bernardo (Outeniqua), 10 Virgil Pockpas (Outeniqua), 9 Jandrian Goosen (Oakdale Landbou), 8 Jacobus de Villiers (Oakdale Landbou), 7 Liam Lightley (Oakdale Landbou), 6 Jannes Snyman (Oakdale Landbou), 5 Ruan Swart (Oakdale Landbou), 4 Diaan Augustyn (Oakdale Landbou), 3 Matthew Prins (Oakdale Landbou), 2 Keenan Myners (Outeniqua), 1 Kai Pratt (Oakdale Landbou). Replacements: 16 Sine Madlenkomo (Oakdale Landbou), 17 Rezandre Gelderbloem (Sao Bras), 18 Francois le Roux (Oakdale Landbou), 19 Chrizano Botha (Sao Bras), 20 Ethan Schoeman (Langenhoven Gimnasium), 21 Tyrese Plaatjies (Oakdale Landbou), 22 Anrich Scheffer (Oakdale Landbou), 23 Jade Petersen (Outeniqua).

    14 Oakdale Landbou | 6 Outeniqua | 2 Sao Bras | 1 Langenhoven Gimnasium 

    Valke: 15 Deshean Pietersen (EG Jansen), 14 Dihan Crause (Transvalia), 13 Tshepo Molakeng (Transvalia), 12 Christopher Combrinck (EG Jansen), 11 Otlotleng Zulu (EG Jansen), 10 Juan van Aswegen (EG Jansen), 9 Yani Mokiri (Hugenote), 8 Alec Mohlala (Jeugland), 7 Daniel Kazambo (Transvalia), 6 Slade Mowbray (EG Jansen), 5 Kyle Maartens (Transvalia), 4 Jacques van Tonder (EG Jansen), 3 Elshaan Duminy EG Jansen), 2 Marco Ventura (EG Jansen), 1 Khumo Maimane (Jeugland). Replacements: 16 Lesego Moitse (Jeugland), 17 Ruan Rossouw (EG Jansen), 18 Deveraux Weideman (EG Jansen), 19 Daniel Wawina (Jeugland), 20 Juandré Pretorius (Heidelberg Volkskool), 21 Tumi Moloi (Transvalia), 22 Wian Riekert (Kempton Park), 23 Joshua van Rensburg (Hoërskool Alberton.

    10 EG Jansen | 5 Transvalia | 4 Jeugland | 1 Kempton Park | 1 Hugenote, Springs | 1 Heidelberg Volkskool | 1 Hoërskool Alberton

    Western Province: 15 Jadon Ocks (Boland Landbou), 14 Jeneal Davids (Paarl Boys’ High), 13 Randall-John Davids (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 12 Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium), 11 Albert Lourens (Wynberg Boys’ High), 10 Ethan van Biljon (Stellenberg), 9 Jayden Brits (Boland Landbou), 8 Quintin Potgieter (Paarl Gimnasium), 7 Joshua Neill (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 6 Briint Davids (Milnerton), 5 Jayden Joubert (Paarl Boys’ High), 4 Jaythen Orange (Wynberg Boys’ High), 3 Juan van der Merwe (Paarl Boys’ High), 2 Altus Rabie (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 1 Jordan Jooste (Paarl Boys’ High). Replacements: 16 Ismaeel Conrad (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 17 Bulela Mbala (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 18 Matthew van der Merwe (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 19 Juvan Burden (Stellenberg), 20 Gert Kemp (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 21 Morné Noble (Wynberg Boys’ High), 22 Achmat Berhardien (Wynberg Boys’ High), 23 Cole Moultrie (Paarl Boys’ High).

    5 Paarl Boys’ High | 5 Rondebosch Boys’ High | 4 Wynberg Boys’ High | 2 Boland Landbou | 2 Paarl Gimnasium | 2 Stellenberg | 2 Paul Roos Gimnasium | 1 Milnerton

    Western Province XV: 15 Mark Grindlay (Paarl Boys’ High), 14 Jason Ocks (Boland Landbou), 13 Tristan Joubert (Paarl Boys’ High), 12 Iwan Jordaan (Paarl Boys’ High), 11 Kunene Gadu (Wynberg Boys’ High), 10 Leighton Brinkhuis (Paarl Boys’ High), 9 Mickyle Booise (Paarl Gimnasium), 8 Steph van der Merwe (Paarl Boys’ High – captain), 7 Tjeripo Karuhumba (Wynberg Boys’ High), 6 8 Siphesihle Mbungendlu (SACS), 5 Migael Turner (Paarl Gimnasium), 4 Gershom Pieters (Paarl Boys’ High), 3 Bernard du Toit (Paarl Boys’ High), 2 Tommy Muller (Paarl Boys’ High), 1 Pieta Cilliers (Paarl Gimnasium). Replacements: 16 Noah Gila (Wynberg Boys’ High), 17 Chadley Davids (Milnerton), 18 Lisekhonikamva Zola (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 19 Bernhardt Schulze (Paarl Gimnasium), 20 Caleb Koeberg (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 21 Liam de Villiers (Paarl Boys’ High), 22 Shellvon Mabooi (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 23 David Kadima (Rondebosch Boys’ High).

    9 Paarl Boys’ High | 4 Paarl Gimnasium | 3 Wynberg Boys’ High | 3 Rondebosch Boys’ High | 1 Boland Landbou | 1 SACS | 1 Paul Roos Gimnasium | 1 Milnerton

  • Results – u13 Craven Week 2025 – Day 2

    Results – u13 Craven Week 2025 – Day 2

    u13 Craven Week

    The annual u13 Craven Week is hosted by Selborne College in East London.

    Catch all the action live on SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    Scorers: 

    Sharks 6 (3) – Penalties: Quade Nicholis, Mpilo Khomo. South Western Districts 0.

    Western Province 27 (12) – Tries: Rudi Coetzee, Tini Makomichi, Kule Thenga, Jonathan van der Byl. Conversions: Van der Byl (2). Penalty: Van der Byl. Free State 12 (7) – Tries: Jayvin van Zyl, Bakang Kgware. Conversion: Falie Oelschig.

    Pumas 27 (7) – Tries: Edmund Ferreira, Joseph Mthetwa, Brussow Francke, Thokozani Kachelenga. Conversions: Francke (2). Penalty: Francke. Golden Lions 5 (0) – Try: Milan Shaw.

    Boland 17 (0) – Tries: Eltino Edons, Juanrique le Roux, Anslin Plaatjies. Conversion: Evan Berling. Griffons 15 (15) – Tries: Kamohelo Mahlale, Kgoanthi Molupe. Conversion: Mahlale. Penalty: Mahlale.

    Leopards 7 (0) – Try: Anru van Deventer. Conversion: Alru Ross. Blue Bulls 5 (5) – Try: Jason Steyn.

    Eastern Province 40 (26) – Tries: Aqhame Macembe (2), Bulelani Norman (2), Musa Mdongwana, Janko Havenga. Conversions: Siyambonga Mila (4), Jaquin Billet. Valke 17 (10) – Tries: Noah Tshineva, Siyabonga Mtshwene. Conversions: Rossouw Nieuwoudt (2). Penalty: Nieuwoudt.

    Griqualand West 27 (19) – Tries: Daniel du Plessis, Angus Hattingh, Brayden Matshoba, Jacobus Prinsloo. Conversions: Matshoba (2). Penalty: Matshoba. Border 20 (17) – Tries: Esona Nqayana (2), Tyler Ledingham. Conversion: Motheo Mabe. Penalty: Lelothando Xulubana.

    Limpopo Blue Bulls 81 (43) – Tries: Phetolo Mokwena (5), Esihle Tshicila (4), Rachabedi Mokhosi, Marius Smit, Thuto Ntsimane, Tlotlo Mapela. Conversions: Tshicila (8). Border Country Districts 0.

  • Koring reeds vroeg van die kaf op jaarlikse VKB Stedelike-week geskei

    Koring reeds vroeg van die kaf op jaarlikse VKB Stedelike-week geskei

    hands holding rugby ball on fieldDie koring is ordentlik van die kaf geskei tydens die eerste dag van die jaarlikse VKB Stedelike-week op Pieter Geyer-park in Reitz.

    Verlede jaar se naaswenners die Western Cape Disas het vir Zululand met 71-10 behoorlik kaf gedraf. Die Disas se buitesenter, Armand Potgieter, was op sy stukke en het twee keer die doellyn oorgesteek.

    Potgieter is vir sy blink vertoning ook met die toekenning as Speler van die Wedstryd beloon. Die span se linkervleuel, Migile Carelse, het ook twee van sy span se 11 drieë afgerond. Junior Louw het ook 19 punte tot die sege via ‘n drie en sewe doelskoppe bygedra.

    Die Disas sal Dinsdag teen die Blou Bulle se o.17-span te staan kom.

    Die Vrystaat Arende het oor te veel skietgoed vir Namibië in hul sege van 31-10 beskik. Die Arende sal die die hoofwedstryd van die tweede dag teen KwaZulu-Natal se o.18-span sake uitspook.

    Die Arende se slot Jatin Marais heet behoorlik in die los gewoel en sal op sy vertoning van die eerste dag wil voortbou.

    Die Blou Bulle se o.17-span het die UXI-uitnodigingspan met 33-17 die loef afgesteek. Die Ligbloues se losskakel, Willie Pieterse, se skopskoen het die meeste van die praatwerk gedoen. Hy het albei sy span se drieë, behalwe natuurlik die strafdrie, verdoel en ook vier strafdoele sekuur tussen deur die pale gejaag.

    Die wenspan se agtsteman, Lourenz de Jager, het sy goeie vertonings vanjaar op die rugbyveld voortgesit en is as Speler van die Wedstryd aangewys.

    Die Griffons Platteland was in ‘n vernietigende bui en het die Diamante vanuit die Noord-Kaap met 96-13 as steenkool afgemaak. Die wenspan se flank MJ Hattingh en vleuel Thapelo Neshunzi het elk ‘n driekuns aan drieë behaal. Hul span het uiteindelik 14 keer gaan druk.

    Die losskakel, Andries De Wet Steyl, het slegs een doelskop skeef gekorrel om self 26 punte by te voeg.

    Die Westelike Province Noordelike Voorstede Disas se senter Haddon Plaatjies was met ‘n driekuns aan drieë aan die voorpunt van sy span se oorwinning van 39-19 oor Noord-KwaZulu-Natal.

    Puntemakers: 

    Blou Bulle o.17 33 (6) – Drieë: Austin Cloete, Lourenz de Jager, Strafdrie. Doelskoppe: Willie Pieterse (2). Strafdoele: Pieterse (4). UXI Invitational 17 (10) – Drieë: Etten Haywood, Khanya Jekwa. Sihle Mazibuka, Haywood. Strafdoel: Stefan Moolman.

    Vrystaat Arende 31 (7) – Drieë: Hugo Coetzer, Aidan Gottsch, Xander de Beer, JC van Niekerk, Regard Scheepers. Doelskoppe: Gottsch (2), Hanco Nel. Namibië o.18 10 (7) – Drie: Derrick Bezuidenhout. Doelskop: Sergio Pamplin. Strafdoel: Pamplin.

    KwaZulu-Natal o.18 20 (6) – Drieë: Menelisi Maguduleka, Kyden Ward. Doelskoppe: Jurgens Pretorius (2). Strafdoele: Pretorius (2). Barbarians 10 (3) – Drie: Pieter Nel. Doelskop: Nolan du Plooy. Strafdoel: Du Plooy.

    Western Cape Disas 71 (19) – Drieë: Migile Carelse (2), Armand Potgieter (2), Yanick Mwamba, Junior Louw, Chrismar Prinsloo, Wade Wilfred, Yibonge Malate, Caleb Reeding, Justin Phillips. Doelskoppe: Louw (7), Marquin Smith. Zululand 10 (10) – Drie: Akhona Saki. Doelskop: Okuhle Gumede. Strafdoel: Dino Bezuidenhout.

    Griffons Platteland 96 (49) – Drieë: MJ Hattingh (3), Thapelo Neshunzi (3), Wian Visser (2), Rohan de Beer, Craydon Bibbey, Prince Mahlongo, Thlompo Motsapi, Lucky Ratutubala, Oratile Shata. Doelskoppe: Andries De Wet Steyl (13). Diamante 13 (8) – Drieë: Dylan van Wyk, Heinrich Swart. Strafdoel: Liam Botha.

    Westelike Provinsie Noordelike Voorstede Disas 39 (34) – Drieë: Haddon Plaatjies (3), Denwill Coetzee, Luhle Ngqentsu, L David, Jannie Strauss. Doelskoppe: Zane van Schalkwyk, David. Noord-KwaZulu-Natal 19 (5) – Drieë: David Joubert, Anthony Byrnes, Ian Groenewald. Doelskoppe: Josh Jordaan (2).

  • New unofficial u13 Craven Week champions to emerge after Bulls stumble

    New unofficial u13 Craven Week champions to emerge after Bulls stumble

    PHOTO: Frans Lombard/Actionpix

    The quality of rugby during the opening day of the annual u13 Craven Week at Selborne College in East London was of a high standard.

    The tone was set early with the Griffons producing an impressive performance as they defeated the Border Country Districts by 37-7 in the first match of the day.

    Watch all the action again on SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    The Sharks came out on top by 15-14 in a fiery contest with the defending unofficial champions, the Blue Bulls.

    The Sharks managed to build up a 10-0 lead at half-time after playing with the wind behind their backs.

    Captain and eighthman, Siphesihle Shitlhangu, scored a vital try to see his side home with about 12 minutes left on the clock. Their left wing, Bamidele Ambali, scored his side’s other try in the first half. Ambali is a big and intimidating runner with the ball in hand.

    The winning side’s hooker, Sethabiso Mdakane, also produced a good performance in a very physical encounter. For the Bulls their eighthman, Jason Steyn, as well as hooker, Jovan van Dyk, deserves a pat on the back for their performances.

    The Sharks will face South Western Districts in the main match of the second day. South Western Districts also produced a superb performance during the opening day with a 59-12 victory over the Valke. The team’s midfield pairing of Miguel Prins and Jordan-Ronan Sydon was on fire.

    Prins scored a hat-trick of tries, while Sydon completed a brace. In the front their hooker, Jaydwin Jafta, put in some bullocking runs.

    The Pumas also showcased that they are a force to be reckoned with at this year’s tournament as they defeated the Limpopo Blue Bulls by 25-0. Their outside centre, Joseph Mthetwa, was the biggest thorn in Limpopo’s side.

    The Free State played some exciting running rugby as they downed the Leopards by 48-7. Their eighthman, Bakang Kgware, and hooker, Delmar Fick, both scoring a brace of tries in the victory.

    The Golden Lions centre Francois du Toit played a major role in his side coming out on top by 24-12 against Griqualand West.

    Western Province is without a doubt also contenders for the title of unofficial champions this year. They will however face the Free State in their second clash.

    WP defeated Eastern Province by 31-7 in their opening match. It was a very physical encounter in which locks, Rohlandt Roos and Isak Swanepoel, as well as prop Philip du Toit, thrived.

    Scorers: 

    CRAVEN WEEK

    Boland 27 (5) – Tries: Chamielo Smith, Rachaan Visagie, Evan Berling, Eltino Edons. Conversion: Berling. Border 5 (5) – Try: Mshengu Mzendana.

    Sharks 15 (10) – Tries: Bamidele Ambali, Siphesihle Shitlhangu. Conversion: Quade Nicholls. Penalty: Nicholls. Blue Bulls 14 (0) – Tries: Hanru Louwrens, Jason Steyn. Conversions: Liam Gwavu (2).

    Western Province 31 (17) – Tries: Rudi Coetzee, Willem Lubbe, Isak Swanepoel, Francois Gouws. Conversions: Jonathan van der Byl (4). Penalty: Van der Byl. Eastern Province 7 (0) – Try: Bulelani Norman. Conversion: Siyambonga Mila.

    Golden Lions 24 (12) – Tries: Moses Ugboke, Nkosinathi Maseko, Lehumo Kgongoana, Francois du Toit. Conversions: Hanro de Beer, Lemuel Fourie. Griqualand West 12 (0) – Tries: Brayden Matshoba, Angus Hattingh. Conversion: 10.

    Free State 48 (29) – Tries: Bakang Kgware (2), Delmar Fick (2), Kaelan Joubert, RJ de Vos, Jozua Heckroodt, Avan Hoon. Conversions: Falie Oelschig (4). Leopards 7 (0) – Try: Alru Ross. Conversion: Ross.

    South Western Districts 59 (26) – Tries: Miguel Prins (3), Jordan-Ronan Sydon (2), Keanan Agulhas (2), Jaydwin Jafta, Hanco Zevenster. Conversions: Sian Potgieter (4), Lucan Scholtz (3). Valke 12 (5) – Tries: Nieuwoudt Rossouw, Gert-Daniel van den Berg. Conversion: Rossouw.

    Pumas 25 (8) – Tries: Joseph Mthetwa, Avuyile Bilatyi, Sandile Msipa. Conversions: Brussow Francke (2). Penalties: Francke (2). Limpopo Blue Bulls 0.

    Griffons 37 (22) – Tries: Wian van der Merwe (2), Amohelang Mahlale, Moeketsi Chweu, Kgoanthi Molupe, Hendrik Cronjé, Tefo Motloung. Conversion: Kamohelo Mahlale. Border Country Districts 7 (0) – Try: Limise Vusani. Conversion: Avongwa Limana.

  • Results – u13 Craven Week 2025 – Day 1

    Results – u13 Craven Week 2025 – Day 1

    u13 Craven WeekScorers: 

    Boland 27 (5) – Tries: Chamielo Smith, Rachaan Visagie, Evan Berling, Eltino Edons. Conversion: Berling. Border 5 (5) – Try: Mshengu Mzendana.

    Sharks 15 (10) – Tries: Bamidele Ambali, Siphesihle Shitlhangu. Conversion: Quade Nicholls. Penalty: Nicholls. Blue Bulls 14 (0) – Tries: Hanru Louwrens, Jason Steyn. Conversions: Liam Gwavu (2).

    Western Province 31 (17) – Tries: Rudi Coetzee, Willem Lubbe, Isak Swanepoel, Francois Gouws. Conversions: Jonathan van der Byl (4). Penalty: Van der Byl. Eastern Province 7 (0) – Try: Bulelani Norman. Conversion: Siyambonga Mila.

    Golden Lions 24 (12) – Tries: Moses Ugboke, Nkosinathi Maseko, Lehumo Kgongoana, Francois du Toit. Conversions: Hanro de Beer, Lemuel Fourie. Griqualand West 12 (0) – Tries: Brayden Matshoba, Angus Hattingh. Conversion: 10.

    Free State 48 (29) – Tries: Bakang Kgware (2), Delmar Fick (2), Kaelan Joubert, RJ de Vos, Jozua Heckroodt, Avan Hoon. Conversions: Falie Oelschig (4). Leopards 7 (0) – Try: Alru Ross. Conversion: Ross.

    South Western Districts 59 (26) – Tries: Miguel Prins (3), Jordan-Ronan Sydon (2), Keanan Agulhas (2), Jaydwin Jafta, Hanco Zevenster. Conversions: Sian Potgieter (4), Lucan Scholtz (3). Valke 12 (5) – Tries: Nieuwoudt Rossouw, Gert-Daniel van den Berg. Conversion: Rossouw.

    Pumas 25 (8) – Tries: Joseph Mthetwa, Avuyile Bilatyi, Sandile Msipa. Conversions: Brussow Francke (2). Penalties: Francke (2). Limpopo Blue Bulls 0.

    Griffons 37 (22) – Tries: Wian van der Merwe (2), Amohelang Mahlale, Moeketsi Chweu, Kgoanthi Molupe, Hendrik Cronjé, Tefo Motloung. Conversion: Kamohelo Mahlale. Border Country Districts 7 (0) – Try: Limise Vusani. Conversion: Avongwa Limana.

  • Western Province teams for the FNB Youth Weeks of 2025

    Western Province teams for the FNB Youth Weeks of 2025

    Josh Neill, flanker of Western Province, on his way to one of his two tries against Eastern Province on the third day of the Stadio Craven Week in Krugersdorp. PHOTO: Frans Lombard/Actionpix

    Western Province will arrive at this year’s FNB u18 Craven Week in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, once again as the favourites to be crowned unofficial champions.

    This year will be the 60th edition of this prestigious tournament. It will be the third time it has been hosted in Middleburg. The previous two tournaments in Middleburg took place in 1978 and 2014.

    Catch all the action live from SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    Last year, Western Province extended their unbeaten run to 15 matches on the trot. Which also bettered the previous record (14) held by the union set back between 1970 and 1974.

    Their victory in the main match last year against Free State (37-24) in Krugersdorp was their 15th victory in a row, as well as their fifth successive victory in the main match of the tournament.

    The curve ball is that Western Province has never finished a Craven Week in Middleburg unbeaten. In 1978, they lost against Free State (9-23), and in 2014, they were beaten by South Western Districts (23-28).

    The selectors have decided to pick Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium) at inside centre. Muller has been playing outside centre for his school this season. This allowed WP to place Randall-John Davids (Rondebosch Boys’ High) alongside Muller in the midfield. Muller made the SA Schools A-side last year.

    Both of them started last year’s Craven Week in the Western Province XV-side, with Muller moving up after Kobus Blanckenberg got injured in their first match.

    Other returning members from last year’s side are Joshua Neill (SA Schools), Jordan Jooste (SA Schools A), Quintin Potgieter and Matthew van der Merwe. Another five players, Briint Davids (SA Schools A), Altus Rabie, Jayden Joubert, Jayden Brits and Randall-John Davids, who represented the WP XV, will return for the main Western Province side.

    Only four players who represented Western Province at the Academy Week last year – Jaythen Orange (Wynberg Boys’ High), Albert Lourens (Wynberg Boys’ High), Ismaeel Conrad (Rondebosch Boys’ High), and Morné Noble (Wynberg Boys’ High) will be making the upgrade to the Craven Week side.

    Western Province will face their neighbours, Boland, in their opening match of the tournament. It will be the main match on the second day.

    The teams: 

    Craven Week: 15 Jadon Ocks (Boland Landbou), 14 Jeneal Davids (Paarl Boys’ High), 13 Randall-John Davids (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 12 Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium), 11 Albert Lourens (Wynberg Boys’ High), 10 Ethan van Biljon (Stellenberg), 9 Jayden Brits (Boland Landbou), 8 Quintin Potgieter (Paarl Gimnasium), 7 Joshua Neill (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 6 Briint Davids (Milnerton), 5 Jayden Joubert (Paarl Boys’ High), 4 Jaythen Orange (Wynberg Boys’ High), 3 Juan van der Merwe (Paarl Boys’ High), 2 Altus Rabie (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 1 Jordan Jooste (Paarl Boys’ High). Replacements: 16 Ismaeel Conrad (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 17 Bulela Mbala (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 18 Matthew van der Merwe (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 19 Juvan Burden (Stellenberg), 20 Gert Kemp (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 21 Morné Noble (Wynberg Boys’ High), 22 Achmat Berhardien (Wynberg Boys’ High), 23 Cole Moultrie (Paarl Boys’ High).

    5 Paarl Boys’ High | 5 Rondebosch Boys’ High | 4 Wynberg Boys’ High | 2 Boland Landbou | 2 Paarl Gimnasium | 2 Stellenberg | 2 Paul Roos Gimnasium | 1 Milnerton

    Craven Week XV: 15 Mark Grindlay (Paarl Boys’ High), 14 Jason Ocks (Boland Landbou), 13 Kunene Gadu (Wynberg Boys’ High), 12 Iwan Jordaan (Paarl Boys’ High), 11 David Kadima (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 10 Leighton Brinkhuis (Paarl Boys’ High), 9 Liam de Villiers (Paarl Boys’ High), 8 Siphesihle Mbungendlu (SACS), 7 Tjeripo Karuhumba (Wynberg Boys’ High), 6 Steph van der Merwe (Paarl Boys’ High), 5 Migael Turner (Paarl Gimnasium), 4 Gershom Pieters (Paarl Boys’ High), 3 Bernard du Toit (Paarl Boys’ High), 2 Tommy Muller (Paarl Boys’ High), 1 Pieta Cilliers (Paarl Gimnasium). Replacements: 16 Noah Gila (Wynberg Boys’ High), 17 Chadley Davids (Milnerton), 18 Lisa Coka (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 19 Bernhardt Schulze (Paarl Gimnasium), 20 Caleb Koeberg (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 21 Mickyle Booise (Paarl Gimnasium), 22 Tristan Joubert (Paarl Boys’ High), 23 TBC.

    9 Paarl Boys’ High | 4 Paarl Gimnasium | 3 Wynberg Boys’ High | 2 Rondebosch Boys’ High | 1 Boland Landbou | 1 SACS | 1 Paul Roos Gimnasium | 1 Milnerton

    Academy Week: 15 Ethan Williams (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 14 Ashley Grootboom (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 13 Matthew Kleyn (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 12 Harry Soboil (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 11 Shellvon Mabooi (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 10 Francois van der Merwe (Paarl Boys’ High), 9 Caleb Bell (Rondebosch Boys’ High), 8 Tandolwethu Sithole (SACS), 7 Luke Kent (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 6 Hendré van Zyl (Paarl Gimnasium), 5 Luphumlo Makholiso (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 4 Jean Dreyer (Paarl Gimnasium), 3 Gerrit van Vuuren (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 2 Sanfo Zangqa (SACS), 1 Zak Hickman (Paul Roos Gimnasium). Replacements: 16 Devine Ambrose (Milnerton), 17 Qawe Sawuka (SACS), 18 Qiraan Hermans (SACS), 19 Gabriel Alfred (Paarl Boys’ High), 20 Wege van Zyl (Paarl Boys’ High), 21 Liam de Silva (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 22 Tiaan Basson (Paul Roos Gimnasium), 23 Josh le Roux (Paarl Boys’ High).

    8 Paul Roos Gimnasium | 4 Rondebosch Boys’ High | 4 Paarl Boys’ High | 4 SACS | 2 Paarl Gimnasium | 1 Milnerton

  • GIRLS | School Hockey Results – 14 June 2025

    GIRLS | School Hockey Results – 14 June 2025

    The results from around South Africa will be updated here as we receive the results from the various schools.

    If your school’s match is not listed below or you would like to send in your team’s results – please contact us via e-mail at hockey@ssschoolsplus.co.za or via WhatsApp at 072 172 5455.

    All the Results:

    EASTERN CAPE 

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    KWAZULU-NATAL 

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    NOORDVAAL 

     

    WESTERN CAPE 

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  • BOYS | School Hockey Results – 14 June 2025

    BOYS | School Hockey Results – 14 June 2025

    The results from around South Africa will be updated here as we receive the results from the various schools.

    If your school’s match is not listed below or you would like to send in your team’s results – please contact us via e-mail at hockey@ssschoolsplus.co.za or via WhatsApp at 072 172 5455.

    All the Results:

    EASTERN CAPE 

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    KWAZULU-NATAL 

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    NOORDVAAL

     

    WESTERN CAPE

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  • School Rugby Results – 14 June 2025

    School Rugby Results – 14 June 2025

    Catch all the action live from around the country on SuperSport Schools (www.supersportschools.com).

    The results from around South Africa will be updated here as we receive the results from the various schools. For results of the SDC Noordvaal Cup – click on the following link – SDC Noordvaal Cup Results.

    If your school’s match is not listed below or you would like to send in your team’s results, please email us via e-mail at rugby@ssschoolsplus.co.za or via WhatsApp at 072 172 5455.

    You can also submit a result via our website – Submit Result.

    All the results: 

    EASTERN CAPE 

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    KWAZULU-NATAL

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    NOORDVAAL

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    WESTERN CAPE

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