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Oakdale’s Bulle ran roughshod over Hoërskool Outeniqua, powering their way to victory by 43 points in George. Photo: Hoër Landbouskool Oakdale on Facebook.
Oakdale Landbou secured their first away victory against the Kwaggas, from Outeniqua, since 2015 in the King Price Derby Series on Saturday, thanks to a scintillating performance by outside centre, Anrich Scheffer.
It was a comprehensive victory of 50-7 against their old foe, with Scheffer scoring a brace of tries as his team ran in seven tries in all.
Last year, Oakdale comfortably won 60-8 on De Eike, just outside Riversdale.
The Kwaggas were able to keep Oakdale’s dangermen, Christian Vorster (inside centre) and Kai Pratt (loosehead prop), at bay, but this created an opportunity for Scheffer to utilise the space offered to him.
The outside centre also had a hand in a couple of his side’s other tries.
Early on in the match, Oakdale made clear their intent, with fullback, Reinhart Viljoen, diving over after only two minutes to open the scoring.
Rondebosch Boys’ High vs Wynberg Boys’ High
It’s usually a Saturday fixture, but Rondebosch Boys’ High hosted Wynberg Boys’ High on Friday morning, in respect of Eid ul-Adha.
Both teams entered the King Price Derby Series match off recent victories and showed strong form. Wynberg started fast, with outside centre, Kunene Gadu, scoring early and again before halftime.
‘Bosch responded through scrumhalf Caleb Bell and others, narrowing the gap to 26-19 at the break. In a thrilling second half, Bell scored again to level it, and Rondebosch, then, briefly led.
Wynberg tied the game, then clinched it when scrumhalf, Morné Noble, took a quick tap and sprinted 40 metres to score. After a closely fought, high-quality contest, Wynberg won 38-33.
Hilton College vs Northwood
Hilton College produced a superb 35-22 win over Northwood on the Durban school’s Old Boys’ Day in a King Price Derby Series clash.
Bouncing back from a loss to Durban High School (DHS), Hilton impressed with a balanced performance, blending physical forward play with sharp backline execution. Captain Liyema Nela led the way, contributing with the boot and assisting in setting up tries.
Early scores from James Peattie and Zander Vorster gave Hilton a 20-5 halftime lead. Northwood fought back, narrowing the gap to 23-22 with tries from Abenathi Ntsele, Bongane Khumalo, and a penalty try.
But Hilton’s powerful mauls and relentless pressure sealed the win, with Vorster and Mholi Khuzwayo adding second half tries in a hard-fought, statement victory on the road.
Westville Boys’ High vs Kearsney College
Westville Boys’ High’s outside centre, Jadrian Afrikaner, scored a hat-trick of tries in a man of the match-winning performance as they defeated Kearsney College 33-15 in their King Price Derby Series clash on Bowden’s Field.
It was Westville’s 12th straight victory of the season. Their final match of 2025 takes place this coming Saturday against Michaelhouse. Win, and coach Zander Erasmus’s boys will end the season with a clean record.
Oakdale Landbou secured their first away victory against the Kwaggas from Outeniqua since 2015 in the King Price Derby Series thanks to a scintillating performance by outside centre, Anrich Scheffer.
It was a comprehensive victory of 50-7 against their old foe, with Scheffer scoring a brace of tries as his team ran in seven tries on the day. Oakdale also won last year’s encounter comfortably with 60-8 on De Eike just outside Riversdale.
The Kwaggas managed to keep Oakdale’s two dangermen, Christian Vorster (inside centre) and Kai Pratt (loosehead prop), at bay but this opened the opportunity for Scheffer to utilise the space offered to him.
Scheffer also had a hand in a couple of his side’s other tries.
Oakdale made their intent clear early on in the match as fullback, Reinhart Viljoen, dived over after only two minutes to open the scoring.
Rondebosch Boys’ High vs Wynberg Boys’ High
It’s usually a Saturday fixture, but Rondebosch Boys’ High hosted Wynberg Boys’ High on Friday morning, in respect of Eid ul-Adha.
Both teams entered the King Price Derby Series match off recent victories and showed strong form. Wynberg started fast, with outside centre, Kunene Gadu, scoring early and again before halftime.
Rondebosch responded through scrumhalf Caleb Bell and others, narrowing the gap to 26-19 at the break. In a thrilling second half, Bell scored again to level it, and Rondebosch briefly led.
Wynberg tied the game, then clinched it when scrumhalf, Morné Noble, took a quick tap and sprinted 40 metres to score. Wynberg won 38-33 in a closely fought, high-quality contest.
Hilton College vs Northwood
Hilton College produced a superb 35-22 win over Northwood on their Old Boys’ Day in a King Price Derby Series clash.
Bouncing back from a loss to Durban High School, Hilton impressed with a balanced performance, blending physical forward play with sharp backline execution. Captain Liyema Nela led the way, contributing with the boot and assisting tries.
Early scores from James Peattie and Zander Vorster gave Hilton a 20-5 halftime lead. Northwood fought back, narrowing the gap to 23-22 with tries from Abenathi Ntsele and a penalty try.
The Golden Lions secured only their third victory since 1990 over their neighbours, the Blue Bulls, at the annual FNB u18 Craven Week, when they narrowly won their encounter on the first day of the 60th edition of the tournament by 36-35.
It was the Lions’ first victory over the Bulls since 2016 when they came out on top by 41-14 in Durban. Their only previous victory over the team from Pretoria since 1990 was back in 2010 (23-20).
The Lions’ captain, Chinedu Amadi, led his team from the front with loosehead prop, André Poulton, also keeping the the side on the front foot thanks to some bullocking runs.
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.
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.
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.
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The annual South Western Districts derby between Hoërskool Outeniqua of George and Oakdale Landbou from Riversdale will headline this weekend’s King Price Derby Series action across South Africa.
Both schools boast a proud rugby tradition and have long dominated selections for the u18 Craven Week, a trend that continues in 2025. Oakdale has 14 players and Outeniqua six representing the South Western Districts at next month’s 60th Craven Week in Middelburg, Mpumalanga.
Adding to the prestige, both schools have produced British & Irish Lions players in recent years in Outeniqua’s Duhan van der Merwe and Oakdale’s CJ Stander.
On paper, the Bulle of Oakdale may seem favourites, especially after their emphatic 60–8 win in last year’s fixture. However, this year the Kwaggas from Outeniqua will enjoy home-ground advantage – a factor that historically plays a decisive role in this heated rivalry.
In fact, the last time the away side claimed victory was in 2015, when Oakdale edged Outeniqua 24–17 in George. That Oakdale side included future first-class players like Adré Smith, HP van Schoor, and Darren Adonis.
Outeniqua’s last away win in Riversdale came in 2012 with standout players like Duhan van der Merwe, Warrick Gelant, and Dewald Human.
This year’s Oakdale team will feature several returnees from last year’s rout, including fullback Reinhardt Viljoen, prop Kai Pratt, inside centre Christian Vorster, wing Lee-Winn Pretorius, and flankers Jannes Snyman and Liam Lightly.
Both teams enter the derby with just three losses each this season. Oakdale fell to Grey College (10–25), Rondebosch Boys’ High (7–10), and Paarl Gimnasium (9–29). Outeniqua’s defeats came at the hands of Menlopark (24–34), Grey College (18–29), and Noordheuwel (32–35).
The rivalry is further enriched by the legacy of professional talent produced.
Oakdale has given South Africa Springboks such as Pedrie Wannenburg, Meyer Bosman, Johann Muller, and JC Janse van Rensburg.
Outeniqua’s alumni include Manie Libbok, Warrick Gelant, Marco Wentzel, Johan Heunis, and Faan Conradie.
In another King Price Derby Series clash Rondebosch Boys’ High will face Wynberg Boys’ High in an encounter which will give them a good idea if a second successive Southern Suburb Slam is possible.
A feat Rondebosch last achieved in the late 90’s before last year’s slam. A Southern Suburb Slam is achieved when one of the four southern suburbs’ schools win all six their matches during the season.
Before Bosch’s slam last year, it was Wynberg Boys’ High in 2014 to achieve this momentous feat.
There are another two King Price Derby Series encounters this Saturday as the Northwood Knights hosts Hilton College in Durban and unbeaten Westville Boys’ High looks to extend their streak at home against Kearsney College.
The annual South Western Districts derby between Hoërskool Outeniqua of George and Oakdale Landbou from Riversdale will headline this weekend’s King Price Derby Series action across South Africa.
Both schools boast a proud rugby tradition and have long dominated selections for the u18 Craven Week, a trend that continues in 2025. Oakdale has 14 players and Outeniqua six representing the South Western Districts at next month’s 60th Craven Week in Middelburg, Mpumalanga.
Adding to the prestige, both schools have produced British & Irish Lions players in recent years in Outeniqua’s Duhan van der Merwe and Oakdale’s CJ Stander.
On paper, the Bulle of Oakdale may seem favourites, especially after their emphatic 60–8 win in last year’s fixture. However, this year the Kwaggas from Outeniqua will enjoy home-ground advantage – a factor that historically plays a decisive role in this heated rivalry.
In fact, the last time the away side claimed victory was in 2015, when Oakdale edged Outeniqua 24–17 in George. That Oakdale side included future first-class players like Adré Smith, HP van Schoor, and Darren Adonis.
Outeniqua’s last away win in Riversdale came in 2012 with standout players like Duhan van der Merwe, Warrick Gelant, and Dewald Human.
This year’s Oakdale team will feature several returnees from last year’s rout, including fullback Reinhardt Viljoen, prop Kai Pratt, inside centre Christian Vorster, wing Lee-Winn Pretorius, and flankers Jannes Snyman and Liam Lightly.
Both teams enter the derby with just three losses each this season. Oakdale fell to Grey College (10–25), Rondebosch Boys’ High (7–10), and Paarl Gimnasium (9–29). Outeniqua’s defeats came at the hands of Menlopark (24–34), Grey College (18–29), and Noordheuwel (32–35).
The rivalry is further enriched by the legacy of professional talent produced.
Oakdale has given South Africa Springboks such as Pedrie Wannenburg, Meyer Bosman, Johann Muller, and JC Janse van Rensburg.
Outeniqua’s alumni include Manie Libbok, Warrick Gelant, Marco Wentzel, Johan Heunis, and Faan Conradie.
In another King Price Derby Series clash Rondebosch Boys’ High will face Wynberg Boys’ High in an encounter which will give them a good idea if a second successive Southern Suburb Slam is possible.
A feat Rondebosch last achieved in the late 90’s before last year’s slam. A Southern Suburb Slam is achieved when one of the four southern suburbs’ schools win all six of their matches during the season.
Before Bosch’s slam last year, it was Wynberg Boys’ High in 2014 to achieved this momentous feat.
There are another two King Price Derby Series encounters this Saturday as the Northwood Knights host Hilton College in Durban and unbeaten Westville Boys’ High looks to extend their streak at home against Kearsney College.