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  • Wilgerivier – 2011

    Results

    Wilgerivier   5,  Hennenman 15
    Wilgerivier 17,  Welkom THS 8
    Wilgerivier 15,  Rob Ferreira 19 
    Wilgerivier 43,  Woodox College 15
    Wilgerivier   5,  Tuine THS 25
    Wilgerivier 54,  Paul Erasmus 0
    Wilgerivier 23,  Reitz 0
    Wilgerivier 29,  Harrismith 3
    Wilgerivier 34,  Ficksburg 23
    Wilgerivier 21,  Vrede 10
    Wilgerivier 48,  Vrede 3
    Wilgerivier 17,  Ficksburg 12
    Wilgerivier 55,  Bothaville 13
    Wilgerivier 15,  Hennenman 19

    Players: Fanie van der Merwe, De Wet Ungerer, Guillaume Strydom, Bertus Linde, Be Theron (captain), André Viljoen, Danie de Jager, Bernard Davel, Dana Janse van Rensburg, Jacques van Rensburg, Flippie Cronjé, Gerrit Nel, Willem Coetzee, Werner de Jager.

    Coaches: Spanjool Wessels and Frans Crous.

  • Wilgerivier – 2012

    Results

    Wilgerivier 20,  Sasolburg THS 0
    Wilgerivier 25,  Leeuwenhof 21
    Wilgerivier 37,  Woodox College 5
    Wilgerivier 24,  Port Natal 12
    Wilgerivier 14,  Transvalia 34
    Wilgerivier 57,  Harrismith 6
    Wilgerivier 56,  Paul Erasmus 3
    Wilgerivier 27,  Ficksburg 20
    Wilgerivier 34,  Reitz 3
    Wilgerivier 41,  Vrede 18
    Wilgerivier 47,  Paul Erasmus 0
    Wilgerivier 15,  Vrede 13
    Wilgerivier 57,  Hennenman 18
    Wilgerivier 32,  Vrede 0 
    Wilgerivier 24,  Brandfort 12
    Wilgerivier 15,  Zastron 11

    Players: De Wet Ungerer, Fanie van der Merwe (captain), Flippie Cronjé, Gerrie Muller, Jacques van Rensburg,

    Coaches: Spanjool Wessels and Frans Crous.

  • Outeniqua – 2012

    Results

    Outeniqua HS 38,  PW Botha College 0
    Outeniqua HS 52,  De Kuilen 6
    Outeniqua HS 26,  Monument 16
    Outeniqua HS 61,  Potchefstroom Volkskool 7
    Outeniqua HS 29,  Drostdy THS 17
    Outeniqua HS 26,  Paarl Boys’ High 33
    Outeniqua HS 27,  Boland Landbou 21
    Outeniqua HS 16,  Diamantveld 17
    Outeniqua HS 27,  Glenwood 12 
    Outeniqua HS 48,  Punt HS 3
    Outeniqua HS 94,  Brackenfell 3
    Outeniqua HS 32,  Oakdale Landbou 7
    Outeniqua HS 39,  Langenhoven Gimnasium 6
    Outeniqua HS 17,  Paarl Gimnasium 17
    Outeniqua HS 39,  Framesby 8
    Outeniqua HS 68,  Oudtshoorn HS 14
    Outeniqua HS 45,  Daniël Pienaar THS 22
    Outeniqua HS 30,  Paarl Gimnasium 22

    Players: Warrick Gelant, Duhan van der Merwe, Remu Malan, Dean van Vuuren, Ernie van Tonder, Tinus Vermeulen, Leighton Eksteen, Hennie Barnard, Jurgens Schoeman, Geor Malan, Lian van Schalkwyk, Dewald Human, Michael Cloete, Wilhelm Esterhuizen, Douw Schoeman, Emile Cloete and Roché Steenkamp.

    20 or more points in a match:

    28 – Warrick Gelant vs. Oudtshoorn HS (68-14)
    20 – Leighton Eksteen vs. Daniël Pienaar THS (45-22) 

    Three or more tries in a match:

    5 – Reynard van der Nest vs. Brackenfell (94-7)
    4 – Duhan van der Merwe vs. Oudtshoorn HS (68-14)
    3 – Duhan van der Merwe vs. Paarl Boys’ High (26-33)
    3 – Duhan van der Merwe vs. Langenhoven Gimnasium (39-6) 
    3 – Remu Malan vs. Brackenfell (94-7)
    3 – Remu Malan vs. Framesby (39-8)

    Top Try Scorers:

    18 – Duhan van der Merwe.
    13 – Dewald Human.
    10 – Warrick Gelant, Remu Malan.  
    8 – Tinus Vermeulen.
    7 – Reynard van der Nest, Leighton Eksteen.
    4 – Douw Schoeman.
    3 – Jurgens Schoeman.
    2 – Marius Venter, Roché Steenkamp, Dean van Vuuren, Michael Cloete, Hennie Barnard, Geor Malan.
    1 – Wynand du Preez, Ernie van Tonder, Martin Oosthuizen, Michael Truter, Lian van Schalkwyk, Stefan Grundlingh, Wilhelm Esterhuizen, Emile Cloete, Penalty Try.

    Top Point Scorers

    167 – Warrick Gelant (10 tries, 42 conversions, 11 penalties)
    145 – Duhan van der Merwe (18 tries)
    114 – Leighton Eksteen (7 tries, 23 conversions, 11 penalties)
    52 – Remu Malan (10 tries, 1 conversion)
    12 – Geor Malan (2 tries, 1 conversion)

  • Outeniqua – 2011

    Results

    Outeniqua HS 38,  De Kuilen 14 
    Outeniqua HS 36,  Boland Landbou 6
    Outeniqua HS 15,  Glenwood 14 
    Outeniqua HS 27,  Rustenburg HS 19 
    Outeniqua HS 40,  Eldoraigne 13
    Outeniqua HS   7,  Paarl Boys’ High 20 
    Outeniqua HS 22,  Noord-Kaap 43 
    Outeniqua HS 27,  Pretoria Boys’ High 26
    Outeniqua HS 17,  St. Stithian’s College 13
    Outeniqua HS 10,  Middelburg THS 38 
    Outeniqua HS 24,  Monument 37
    Outeniqua HS 15,  Punt HS 25
    Outeniqua HS 13,  Oakdale Landbou 23
    Outeniqua HS 24,  Framesby 25
    Outeniqua HS 16,  Paarl Gimnasium 11 
    Outeniqua HS 16,  Daniël Pienaar THS 5
    Outeniqua HS 20,  Langenhoven Gimnasium 3
    Outeniqua HS 37,  Oudtshoorn HS 10  

    Players: Ruan Hattingh, André Collins, FA Meiring, Sylvian Mahuza, Du Toit Hills, Christopher Richardson, Leigton Eksteen, Reynard van der Nest, Brianton Booysen, Lourens du Toit, Dewald Dekker, Marcello Piedt and Tertius Kruger.

  • Outeniqua – 2010

    Results

    Outeniqua HS   6,  Monument 25
    Outeniqua HS 17,  Paarl Boys’ High 22
    Outeniqua HS   6,  Grey College 45

    Players: André Venter, Macello Piedt, Tertius Kruger, Gerrit Heynecke, Sydney de Reuck, Sylvian Mahuza, Andre Collins, Rudi Boshoff, Roelf Vermeulen, Gerhard Beyers, Niel Hattingh, Stephan de Klerk, Dewald Dekker, Jacques Westeraad, Ruan van Deventer, FC Tait, Ti-Jan Kellerman, Ivan van Vuuren, Jerome Klaase, Johan Cronjé, Corné Hale and Chazlin Lamini.

  • Outeniqua – 2009

    Results

    Outeniqua HS 28,  Drostdy THS 6
    Outeniqua HS 15,  Boland Landbou 11
    Outeniqua HS 20,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 20
    Outeniqua HS 43,  Maritzburg College 3
    Outeniqua HS 22,  Glenwood 20
    Outeniqua HS 55,  St. John’s College 9
    Outeniqua HS 50,  DF Malan 3
    Outeniqua HS 25,  Middelburg THS 3
    Outeniqua HS 20,  Monument 27
    Outeniqua HS 104,  Walvis Bay 3
    Outeniqua HS   0,  Grey College 41 
    Outeniqua HS 35,  Punt HS 5
    Outeniqua HS 54,  Oakdale Landbou 3
    Outeniqua HS 29,  Langenhoven Gimnasium 15
    Outeniqua HS 46,  Framesby 11
    Outeniqua HS 18,  Paarl Gimnasium 15
    Outeniqua HS 43,  Daniel Pienaar THS 7
    Outeniqua HS 35,  Marlow Landbou 27
    Outeniqua HS 32,  Boland Landbou 3

    Players: Franco Geldenhuys, Adrian Fransman, Jaco van Tonder, Rowell Fielding, Morné Henecke, Wayne Beukman, Regardt Smit, Andre Labuschagne and Marius Fourie.

  • Outeniqua – 2006

    Results

    Outeniqua High   9,  Marlow Landbou 6
    Outeniqua High 33,  Brandwag (Eastern Province) 14
    Outeniqua High 26,  Kearsney College 18
    Outeniqua High 18,  Middelburg THS 3
    Outeniqua High 15,  Jim Fouche 7
    Outeniqua High 18,  Kempton Park 15
    Outeniqua High 38,  DF Malan 10
    Outeniqua High 44,  Oakdale 10
    Outeniqua High 14,  Punt High 7
    Outeniqua High   6,  Paarl Gymnasium 13
    Outeniqua High 64,  PW Botha 9
    Outeniqua High 29,  Oudtshoorn High 7
    Outeniqua High 23,  Marlow Landbou 25
    Outeniqua High 19,  Strand 5

    Players: Wilton Pietersen, Lourens Botes, Lyndon Volkwyn, Joshua de Klerk, Karl Swartz, Rudy Page, Carlo Aspelling, Hubri Bruyns, America Kruger, Mergo Laws, Ju-Wayne Ponton, Earl Snyman and Mario du Toit.

  • Outeniqua – 2005

    Results

    Outeniqua High 29,  Grey College 19
    Outeniqua High 43,  Newton THS 7
    Outeniqua High 70,  Prince Edward (Harare) 5
    Outeniqua High   7,  Affies 22
    Outeniqua High   7,  Waterkloof 25
    Outeniqua High 64,  Tygerberg High 3
    Outeniqua High 38,  DF Malan 5
    Outeniqua High 11,  Oakdale Landbou 6
    Outeniqua High 38,  Rondebosch 7
    Outeniqua High 28,  Langenhoven Gimnasium 0
    Outeniqua High 17,  Paarl Gymnasium 25
    Outeniqua High 36,  George District 20
    Outeniqua High 15,  Punt High 10
    Outeniqua High 38,  Oudtshoorn HS 13
    Outeniqua High 74,  Seavuna 0
    Outeniqua High 17,  Kearsney College 34
    Outeniqua High 15,  Strand 10
    Outeniqua High 17,  Daniel Pienaar THS 12
    Outeniqua High 24,  Drostdy THS 6

    Players: Carlo Aspelling, Casper Steenkamp, BB Bouwer, Divan Barnard, Jurgens Swiegelaar, Ettiene Carstens, Francois Botes, Johan Koen, Johan Beukes, Jaco Colyn, Bernard Wolmarans, William Jacobs, Jannie Wessels, Franklin Lamini, Ignus Prinsloo, Johan Heunis and Conrad Steyls.

  • Los Pumitas clinch series 2-1 against SA U20

    Los Pumitas clinch series 2-1 against SA U20

    Argentina again withstood a fierce second half onslaught from South Africa to win a closely contested Under-20 friendly international rugby match 27-22 at the La Plata RC club in Buenos Aires on Saturday evening (SA time).

    The Los Pumitas led 17-5 at halftime and their win enabled them to clinch the series 2-1. The South African training squad managed to win the opening encounter 26-3 in Corrientes and then suffered a 42-27 loss at the same venue in the north eastern region of Argentina.

    Both countries used the series to fine tune their preparations for the IRB Junior World Championship which will be held during June in France.

    One of the huge positives for the SA U20 coaching staff, headed by Dawie Theron, must be the fact that their squad managed to score more tries than the Los Pumitas in each of their three matches.

    Despite finishing on the losing side, South Africa managed to score four tries in each of the previous two tour matches.

    Similar to Tuesday’s defeat, it was again the accurate boot of Argentine flyhalf Patricio Fernandez which ultimately proved the difference between the two sides. The Los Pumitas pivot contributed 17 points by virtue of a try, three conversions and two penalties to guide his side to a narrow victory.

    Argentina again raced into a lead at halftime, this time leading 17-5 after Paz Joaquin (centre) and Cordero Santiago (fullback) had each scored a try while Fernandez succeeded with an early penalty and the two conversions. SA captain Neethling Fouche (prop) finally managed to force his way over the try line five minutes before the break after a period of sustained SA pressure.

    South Africa show much better discipline and their forward managed to keep the strong Argentinian forward charge in check for most parts of the match.

    Scrumhalf Stefan Ungerer gave his team the perfect start to the second half when he scored the visitors’ second try a minute after the restart to edge them closer at 17-10.

    However, Fernandez replied with a converted try and two penalties to stretch the Los Pumitas lead to 24-10, before a burst of two tries through Justin Geduld (replacement centre) and Robert du Preez (flyhalf) saw South Africa close the gap to within five points (27-22).

    Afterwards, Theron said the main objective was for the team to have the opportunity to play together and to bond as a team.

    “We came very close in both matches and I know our guys have learnt a lot from this tour. Results are what count in the end, but we must keep in mind that this is essentially a new squad and we managed to give everyone a chance to play.

    “I am pleased that we were able to keep our discipline in check and managed to create enough opportunities to score four tries,” said Theron.

    The South Africans return home on Monday morning. The team lands at 8:30am in Johannesburg from Buenos Aires while the Cape Town-based players and management, including Theron, will arrive in the Mother City at 12pm.

    Run of play summary:
    First half:
    10 min – Penalty by Patricio Fernandez (fly half) to open the scoring (3-0)
    20 min – Paz Joaquin (outside centre) scores first try of the match (8-0)
    21 min – Fernandez slotted the conversion (10-0)
    26 min – Cordero Santiago (fullback) scores Argentina’s second try (15-0)
    27 min – Fernandez succeeds with his second conversion (17-0)
    36 min – Neethling Fouche (prop) scores the first try for SA U20 (17-5)
    37 min – Paul Matera (flank) sent off for 10 min after he received a yellow card
    Halftime: 17-5
    Second Half:
    41 min – Stefan Ungerer (scrumhalf) scores second try for SA U20’s (17-10)
    69 min – Fernando scores third try for Arg (22-10)
    70 min – Fernando lands third conversion (24-10)
    72 min – Justin Geduld (replacement centre) scores third try for SA (24-15)
    80 min – Fernando succeeds with penalty (24-15)
    80+ min – Robert du Preez scores fourth try for SA (27-20)
    80+ min – Handré Pollard slotted conversion (27-22)
    Fulltime score: Argentina Under-20 27, SA Under-20 22.

    Point scorers:
    Argentina U20: Tries: Paz Joaquin, Cordero Santiago, Patricio Fernandez. Conversions: Fernandez (3). Penalties: Fernandez (2).
    SA U20: Tries: Neethling Fouché (prop), Stefan Ungerer (scrumhalf), Justin Geduld (replacement centre), Robert du Preez (flyhalf). Conversion: Handré Pollard (centre).
    Issued by SARU Corporate Affairs

  • SA U20’s make wholesale changes for final tour match

    Dawie Theron, the SA U20 coach, has made several changes and two positional switches for the team’s final match on Saturday evening (SA time) against Argentina Under-20 in Buenos Aires.

    The young South Africans will be hoping to bounce back after suffering a 42-27 defeat in their second tour match on Tuesday evening in Corrientes. Last Saturday they opened their tour with a 26-3 victory over an Argentine U20 XV.

    Dries Swanepoel of the Vodacom Blue Bulls moves from inside to outside centre, with 2012 Junior World Championship winner Handrè Pollard slotting into the No 12 jersey, a position where he has played for the majority of the Varsity Cup season for UP-Tuks.

    Robert du Preez of KwaZulu-Natal will now start in the flyhalf position vacated by Pollard, alongside his provincial halfback Stefan Ungerer.

    The only players who were retained from the starting line-up that played on Tuesday are: Jacques Rossouw (fullback, Vodacom Blue Bulls), Swanepoel, Pollard, Seabelo Senatla (leftwing, SARU contracted) and Irne Herbst (No 4 lock, Vodacom Blue Bulls).

    Theron said the squad wants to end the tour on a winning note.

    “From a tour momentum point of view, the result (on Tuesday) was certainly not ideal. To put things into perspective, we started off badly, conceding two tries in the first quarter. Also, captain sustained an injury and as a precaution, we decided to take him off.

    “The slow start could well be as a result of wholesale changes to the starting team which, however, found their feet quite nicely closer to the end of the first half. We managed to score four tries between the 30th and 50th minutes of the match and really looked good.

    “However we conceded 10 penalties in the last 17 minutes which dampened our momentum to build from those tries and we had a player yellow carded,” explained Theron.

    He added: “Looking ahead to Saturday, we’ve been honest with the squad and told them we would reward the best players on tour with starts in the final match after giving 32 of the 33 players generous game time during the first two matches.

    “Our squad will be announced next week and I am confident we are on the right track. We have invested lot of time, effort and resources into the identification and preparation of this group of players and all of them are highly motivated to give it a real crack on Saturday,” said Theron.

    The SA Under-20 Training Squad starting line-up versus Argentina Under-20 in Buenos Aires:

    15. Jacques Rossouw (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    14. JP Lewis (DHL Western Province)
    13. Dries Swanepoel (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    12. Handrè Pollard (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    11. Seabelo Senatla (SARU contracted)
    10. Robert du Preez (KZN)
    9. Stefan Ungerer (KZN)
    8. Aidon Davis (EP Kings)
    7. Roelof Smit (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    6. Kwagga Smit (MTN Golden Lions)
    5. Janus Kirsten (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    4. Irne Herbst (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    3. Marne Coetzee (KZN)
    2. Jacques du Toit (Toyota FS Cheetahs)
    1. Neethling Fouchè (Vodacom Blue Bulls, c)

    The reserves will be confirmed after the Captain’s Run on Friday morning (Argentine time).