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  • Louis Botha troef Sannies

    Louis Botha troef Sannies

    NuusG LouisBothaLOUIS BOTHA het Sand du Plessis in sy eerste wedstryd terug in die Vrystaat A1-liga laat les opsê deur hom met 56-6 kaf te draf.

    Sannies het al vanjaar die Afrikaanse Hoërskool Kroonstad geklop, maar Louis Botha se twee drieë vroeg in die kragmeting deur Luke Cyster en Sheldon Fortuin het die verloorspan se moed gebreek.

    Die wenspan se Suid-Afrikaanse skole-stut, Ox Nche, het die bal goed gedra en sy span met sy kraglopies oor die voordeellyn gehelp. Agterlangs het Cyster (losskakel), Sharwin Cupido (skrumskakel) en Sheldon Fortuin (vleuel) uitgemunt. Vir Sannies het Juan Dorf-ling as plaasvervanger ’n paar harde duikslae van die afskoppe af uitgevoer.

    President Steyn se agterhoede gaan vanjaar nog heelwat spanne hoofbrekens in die Vrystaatse B1-liga gee.

    Die Steyners het in sy eerste ligawedstryd vir dié seisoen die Hoërskool Bloemfontein met 55-13 uit die pad gevee.
    Die wenspan se agterlyn was deurgaans gevaarlik met veral Chester Sejake en Eugene Stry-dom (senters) wat beïndruk het. Die skrumskakel Janus Sander, vleuel Lee-hane Ontong en heelagter Jean Janse van Rensburg het ook goeie vertonings gelewer.
    Vir die Duikers was Ian Alberts (losvoorspeler) woelig. Die stut Barend Alexander het ook mooi by die afbreekpunte skoongemaak en in die skrums goed gevaar.
    ) St. Andrew het die Hoërskool Staatspresident Swart van Brandfort in die ander B1-liga-wedstryd met 18-5 getroef.
    Saints het teen rustyd 18-0 voorgeloop nadat hulle in die eerste helfte met die wind van agter gespeel het.
    Brandfort het die meeste balbesit en gebiedsvoordeel in die tweede helfte geniet, maar die span se vertoning was futloos.
    Saints se losskakel, Dean Tucker, het bresse in die verloorspan se verdediging geslaan. Voorlangs was agtsteman Lawrence Danso en flank Krisjan Diedericks ysters.
    Vir Brandfort het die agtsteman Jan Serfontein en skrumskakel Vlam Groenewald moedig probeer.

    Puntemakers: 

    Louis Botha 56 (32) – Drieë: Sheldon Fortuin (2), Luke Cyster (2), Patrick Mbangi (2), Sydwill Mayika, Whaseem Gallant, Sharwin Cupido, Ox Nche. Doelskoppe: Cupido (3). Sand du Plessis 6 (0) – Strafdoele: JB la Cock (2). 

    St. Andrew 18 (18) – Drieë: Sinclair Marais, Marc Brown. Doelskop: Dean Tucker. Strafdoele: Tucker (2). Brandfort 5 (0) – Drie: Vlam Groenewald.

    President Steyn 55 (22) – Drieë: Janus Sander (2), Chester Sejake, Eugene Strydom, Juan Grobbelaar, Lee-hane Ontong, Junior Aggenbach, Danie Truter, Jean Janse van Rensburg. Doelskoppe: Sander (5). Hoërskool Bloemfontein 13 (3) – Drieë: André Erasmus, Ian Albertse. Strafdoel: Tiaan van Heerden.

  • Grey reken met JF af

    Grey reken met JF af

    GREY-KOLLEGE se eerste rugbyspan het die span van Jim Fouché met 62-10 in hul Vrystaatse A1-li-gakragmeting oorrompel. Grey het rustyd met 22-3 voorgeloop danksy goeie afronding in ’n helfte waarin JF ook goeie teenstand gebied het.
    Die wenspan het ook dalk ’n antwoord gekry op die vraag wie sy eerstekeuse-losskakel moet wees. Die plaasvervanger-losskakel, Julian Jordaan, was uitstekend op die aanval. Jordaan is eintlik ’n senter, maar hy het Grey se agterlyn in die tweede helfte op die voorvoet geplaas. Ander uitblinkers agterlangs was die plaasvervanger-senter, Carel Durow, en buitesenter, Stephen Rautenbach. Voorlangs het die agtsteman, Andries Kriek, ’n kragtige vertoning gelewer. Die Cravenweek-stut van verlede jaar, Andrew du Plessis, het op haker diens gedoen in die afwesigheid van die beseerde Martin Wipplinger en vir die Vrystaat- keurders gewys hy kan ook in dié posisie diens doen, sou dit van hom verwag word. Hy het in die los gewoel en twee keer gedruk.
    JF se heelagter, Franco Spies, het ’n hele paar keer op die dekverdediging in die eerste helfte gewys hoe dié soort verdediging gedoen behoort te word.
    ) Alex Jonker, agtsteman van die Cherries, was met sy driekuns aan drieë aan die voorpunt van sy span se oorwinning van 52-0 oor die Hoërskool Fichardtpark. Die Fichies kon net nie al die gate toestop nie. Die Cherries se losskakel, Julian Delicado, het ’n hele paar keer verby die Fichies se verdedigers gesweef en gesystap. Die wenspan se twee senters, Dwayne Wessels en Neil Stannard, kan ook tevrede met hul vertonings voel. Vir die Fichies sal die span se twee breiers, Dirkie Groenewald en Diaan Neetling, slegs hul spel in die lynstane as ’n positiewe aspek kan beskou. Die Fichies se kaptein en haker, Morné de Beer, se ingooiwerk was van hoogstaande gehalte, terwyl die springers en ondersteuners in die lynstane goed saamgewerk het.

    Puntemakers: 

    Grey-kollege 62 (22) – Drieë: Theo Ferreira (2), Andrew du Plessis (2), Julian Jordaan (2), EW Viljoen, Luan Reynders, Dylan Harlen, Charl Pretorius. Doelskoppe: Stephen Rautenbach (5), Viljoen. Jim Fouché 10 (3) – Drie: Franco Spies. Doelskop: Ruan Wasserman. Strafdoel: Spies.
    Cherries 52 (31) – Drieë: Alex Jonker (3), Neil Stannard (2), Johann du Toit, Jacques du Preez, Dwayne Wessels. Doelskoppe: Henry Immelman (3), André Swarts (3). Fichardtpark 0.

  • Grey PE on top against Nico Malan

    Our first fixture of the regular season took place against Nico Malan in Humansdorp on Saturday. Our opponents were confident after a string of good results against some of their more fancied opponents at the Easter Festivals they attended – and an early score by their fullback after poor ball retention on our part sent their crowd into delirium. The conversion was good and the score 0 points to 7. The next 20 minutes were scrappy, as we struggled for cohesion. Thankfully we managed to get our act together and stand in captain Martin Groenewald capped off a good passage of play with a belligerent run to score our first try and level the scores at 7 a piece.
    Moments later Nico Malan kicked a penalty to the corner. The ball was spread wide and the highly rated Selwyn Davids beat our defense to reclaim his deft grubber kick and score their second try. That proved to the be the final action of the first half which ended 7 to 12.
    We seemed a different team after the break and began to carry the ball with a greater sense of determination and urgency, which soon brought dividends in the form of a penalty goal after a period of sustained pressure in their half of the field.
    Again a lapse in concentration on defense allowed Davids to ghost through and score their third try, which was unconverted. Our newfound brutal effiency while carrying the ball and accuracy at the break down began to tell as Keanu Vers rounded off another period of dominance by our pack with a fine try as we narrowed the gap to only two points, trailing by 15 points to 17. This period of possession and territorial dominance broke our opponent’s spirits and we began to run riot – Dylan Vermaak scoring two tries in quick succession as we first gained and then stretched our lead to 29 points to 17, with 15 or so minutes remaining. A long break for an injury to one of Nico Malan’s outside backs gave them time to regroup and the last ten minutes saw Nico Malan score from fairly long range after a fortuitous turnover at a breakdown. The conversion was good and our lead was reduced to 5 points with 4 minutes on the clock. Nico Malan maintained possession from the kick off and it went wide – only for their wing to hack in downfield. Keanu Vers won the subsequent scramble for possession to dot down. We squandered possession from the restart and a few minutes of panicky defense began before our opponents coughed the ball up. The final whistle brought the curtain down on a fine advert for school’s rugby, on a day our superior conditioning and desire to win held sway over a plucky and pugnacious Nico Malan XV.

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

    SA U20’s make wholesale changes for second tour match

    The SA Under-20 training squad to face Argentina Under-20 in their second tour match on Tuesday, 16 April show thirteen changes from the starting fifteen that won their tour opener 26-3 on Saturday evening in Corrientes.

    Tomorrow’s rugby match will kick-off at 23h00 SA time and will also be played in Corrientes. The South African youngsters are in Argentina as part of their final preparations for the forthcoming Junior World Championship (JWC) in France.

    Justin Geduld (inside centre) and Dennis Visser (No 5 lock) are the only two players in the team that also started on Saturday.

    The speedy Seabelo Senatla, a Springbok Sevens team mate of Geduld, will run out at left wing while 2012 JWC winner Handrè Pollard was selected in the flyhalf position. Pollard is also understudy to Ruan Steenkamp who will captain the team from the side of the scrum.

    Steenkamp scored two tries on Saturday in the heavy and wet conditions of Corrientes.

    Jannie Stander (lock), Robert du Preez (flyhalf) and Sylvian Mahuza (fullback) were included on the bench after starting on Saturday. The last clash of the three-match tour will be played this coming Saturday in Buenos Aires.

    SA U20 coach, Dawie Theron, attributed the many changes to their rotation policy. “We want to give every squad member a chance to play on tour. I am pleased with the overall result of our first game, but we know that the Pumas will come with an even bigger onslaught on Tuesday,” explained Theron.

    He cautioned his team will not be able to afford another slow start again their hosts. “They will make it extremely difficult for us again right from the start so we will have to concentrate and get into our stride from early on.”

    The SA U20 Training Squad vs. Argentina U20:

    15. Jacques Rossouw (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    14. Tyler Fisher (The Sharks)
    13. Justin Geduld (SARU contracted)
    12. Dries Swanepoel (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    11. Seabelo Senatla (SARU contracted)
    10. Handrè Pollard (Vodacom Blue Bulls, vice-captain)
    9. Hanco Venter (The Sharks)
    8. Johan Meyer (The Sharks)
    7. Jurie van Vuuren (DHL Western Province)
    6. Ruan Steenkamp (Vodacom Blue Bulls, captain)
    5. Dennis Visser (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    4. Irne Herbst (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    3. Luan de Bruin (Toyota Free State Cheetahs)
    2. Malcolm Marx (MTN Golden Lions)
    1. Sti Sithole (DHL Western Province)

    Reserves (roving substitutions):

    16. Fred Kirsten (DHL Western Province)
    17. Andrew Beerwinkel (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    18. Jannie Stander (MTN Golden Lions)
    19. Jannes Kirsten (Vodacom Blue Bulls)
    20. Stefan Ungerer (The Sharks)
    21. Robert du Preez (The Sharks)
    22. Sylvian Mahuza (Leopards)
    23. Neethling Fouché (Vodacom Blue Bulls)

    Issued by SARU Corporate Affairs

  • Stapelberg on form for Framesby

    Ernst Stapelberg is going to give his opponents a very hard time this season on the schools rugby fields in the province.

    The fly half was in top form on Saturday for Framesby in the victory of 42-8 (21-3 half time) over Despatch. Stapelberg (captain) gave a polished display op his home ground and that trademark long raking line kicks had Despatch in sixes and sevens. His place kicking was a joy to watch as he converted all 6 tries.

    Wihan Coetzer (lock), who was a power of strength in the lineouts, Visser Smit (hooker) and Wessel Strydom (prop), were prominent. Divo Welgemoed (centre) did drop a pass or two, but also dished up some brilliant play at times, with a good positional performance by fullback Tiaan Stander. For Despatch Ivan Oosthuizen (hooker), Neil Basson (lock) and Divan van Willingh (fly half) never stop trying.

    Framesby started like a house on fire with Welgemoed scoring an intercept try in the first 10 seconds. They quickly build up a lead of 21-3 but lost a bit of structure in the second part of the first half when both sides struggled with their discipline.

    Despatch produced their best play early in the second half when Reinhardt Roelofse broke the defence to send Roche Vermeulen away for the try. That gave Framesby the wakeup call to get in top gear to secure victory over the game visitors.

    Welgemoed (2), Coetzer, Smit, Strydom and Anru Botha scored tries for Framesby and for Despatch Van Willingh added a penalty to Vermeulen’s try.

  • Tralies fights till the end against Klofies

    Hoërskool Waterkloof was not prepared for the onslaught of a very determined Hoërskool Sentraal. The final score was Waterkloof 25 and Sentraal 20.

    In the battle of the 1st teams, scales in terms of territory, largely belonged to Waterkloof in the first half. Klofie Sean Joyce was penalised at a scrum and Tralie Brendon Kahts goaled, the score was 0 – 3 after 10 minutes. Although Waterkloof maintained most of the possession, they did not always use their chances to convert it into points. Waterkloof lost the ball on more than one occasion due to turnover possession.

    In the 25th minute eight man Nardus Erasmus visited Tralies goal line and scored a try. Flyhalf Tinus de Beer converted. This was the beginning for Waterkloof and shortly after Nardus’s try, the speed of wing Divan Swanepoel had an impact on the game and Waterkloof scored another try, Tinus missed the kick. Klofies had another opportunity for a penalty kick and Tinus de Beer scored.
    The Halftime score was 15-3 for Waterkloof.

    After halftime it was all Hoërskool Sentraal when Klofies’s super sized loose head prop Xander van Wyk had to leave the field with an injury. Klofies struggled to maintain their ball possession and in that time Tralie lock SJ scored their first try. Tralies has applied great pressure on Waterkloof and they had to work to get a win in their pocket. When Klofie flank David Joyce had to leave the field Waterkloof really struggled and Tralie lock SJ scored another try. The scores was tied 15 – 15. Tralies got another penalty against them and Tinus converted another penalty for Waterkloof scores 18 – 15. The last try for Waterkloof was scored by Peet de Klerk and converted by de Beer. Tralie’s wing Wian Koekemoer scored the final try of the match and Brendon Kahts missed the conversion.

    Waterkloof’s Stefan Coetzer had big shoes to fill in the place of injured SA schools scrumhalf Justin Phillips, he was a worthy replacement. The eighth man, Nardus Erasmus also stood out in this game.

    Tralie lock SJ and wing Wian Koekemoer stood out as the best players of this match for Sentraal.

    Scorers: 

    Waterkloof 25 – Tries: Nardus Erasmus, Divan Swanepoel, Peet de Klerk. Conversions: Tinus de Beer (2). Penalties: De Beer (2). Sentraal 20 – Drieë: SJ Wessels, Stefan van Heerden, Wian Koekemoer. Conversion: Brendon Kahts. Penalty: Kahts.

  • Western Cape Results – 13 April 2013

    Outeniqua won an entertaining and high scoring match against Paarl Boys’ High 45-36 on Saturday. Their South African Schools’ winger, Duhan van der Merwe scored a brace of tries as they run in six tries. Paarl Boys’ High also managed to score five tries in the encounter.  

    Paul Roos Gimnasium struggled yet again and drew 22-all against Diocesan College (Bishops). The team from Stellenbosch led narrowly 15-12 at the break.  

    SACS produced a suprise by beating Boland Landbou 26-22 in their clash on Saturday. Durbanville’s victory of 18-7 over Strand could also be seen as an upset. 

    Tygerberg’s flyhalf, Morné Kotze scored 26 of his side’s points as they eased past Primrose RFC (66-0). Kotze scored a try, converted eight of his team’s nine tries and also slotted a penalty. 

    Scorers: 

    Outeniqua HS 45 (17) – Tries: Duhan van der Merwe (2), Geor Malan, Leighton Eksteen, Dewald Human, Remu Malan. Conversions: Warrick Gelant (6). Penalty: Gelant. Paarl Boys’ High 36 (8) – Tries: Matthew le Roux, Daylen Daniels, Keenan van Wyk, Thomas du Toit, Daniel du Plessis. Conversions: Nicolas Cottee (4). Penalty: Cottee.

    Paul Roos Gimnasium 22 (15) – Tries: Edwil van der Merwe, Joel Heugh, Herschel Jantjies. Conversions: Heugh, Reinard Fortuin. Penalty: Heugh. Diocesan College 22 (12) – Tries: Ant van Ryneveld, André Manuel, Herman Share, Daniël Lombard. Conversion: Share. 

    Drostdy THS 29 (12) – Hanro Liebenberg (2), Tiaan Mulder, Selwyn White, Gervin Scheepers. Conversions: Scheepers, Wynand Roets. Stellenberg 12 – Penalties: Tiaan Swanepoel (3). Drop Goal: Armand de Ridder.

    SACS 26 (20) – Tries: Keagan Wheeler, Damian Rawstorne. Conversions: Shane Fourie (2). Peanlties: Fourie (4). Boland Landbou 22 (15) – Tries: Wiaan van der Merwe, Matthys Basson, Adriaan Louw. Conversions: Tian Nel (2). Penalty: Nel.  

    Wynberg Boys’ High 10 (3) – Try: Stefan Botha. Conversion: Karl Martin. Penalty: Siya Alam. Rondebosch Boys’ High 10 – Try: Nick le Roux. Conversion: Tyrone Lee. Penalty: Lee.

    Durbanville 18 (11) – Tries:Michael Badenhorst, Henri du Toit. Conversion: Darren Ruiters. Penalties: Ruiters (2). Strand HS 7 (7) – Try: Diego Visagie. Conversion: Armand Swart.

    Bellville HS 26 (6) – Tries: Chaldon van Niekerk (2), Rynard de Waal. Conversion: Jean Strydom. Penalties: Strydom (3). Brackenfell 23 (18) – Tries: Chris van Romburgh, Arno du Plessis, Damian Cornelissen. Conversion: Ruan Conradie. Penalties: Conradie (2).

    Tygerberg 66 (24) – Tries: Hanston Fielies (2), Francois Esterhuyzen (2), Robin Kuys, Morné Kotze, TJ Goddard, Tian Jacobs, Francois Roodt. Conversions: Kotze (9). Penalty: Kotze. Primrose RFC 0.

    Bellville THS 25 (11) – Tries: Kevin Fortuin, Nico van Zyl, Heinrixh Britz. Conversions: Jaylon Kruger (2). Penalties: Kruger (2). Monumentpark 19 (13) – Try: Christo Davel. Conversion: Roehan Bruwer. Penalties: Bruwer (4).

    Kasselsvlei 20 (8) – Tries: Cleo Adams, Tyrone Jacobs, Aiden Scheepers. Conversion: Brendon Croy. Penalty: Matthew Papier. DF Malan 8 (0) – Try: Alwyn Carstens. Penalty: Wian Joubert.

    De Kuilen 61 (14) – Tries: Jozua Tsumba (2), Kyle Hendricks (2), Christie van Niekerk (2), Chandley Bruintjies, Cameron Olivier, Robin Johannes. Conversions: Olivier (8). Trafalgar 0.  

    President 10 (7) – Try: Johan van Schalkwyk. Conversion: Tiaan de Jager. Penalty: De Jager. Swellendam 10 (10) – Tries: Jonathan Badenhorst (2).  

  • School Rugby Results – 13 April 2013

    School Rugby Results – 13 April 2013

    Boland

    Swartland 22, Worcester Gimnasium 7

    Eastern Province

    Brandwag (Uitenhage) 34, Marlow Landbou 20
    Daniël Pienaar THS 34, Itembelihle 3
    DF Malherbe 11, Cillie 5
    Framesby 42, Despatch 14
    Graeme College 72, Gill College 22
    Grey Boys’ High School 29, Nico Malan 24
    John Walton 17, Ndzondelelo 12
    Otto du Plessis 27, Westering 25

    Free State

    Cherries 52, Fichardtpark 0
    Louis Botha 56, Sand du Plessis 6
    President Steyn 55, Hoërskool Bloemfontein 13
    Sentraal 20, Waterkloof 25
    St. Andrews 18, Brandfort 5

    South Western Districts

    Langenhoven Gimnasium 36, Montagu 19
    Oakdale Landbou 57, Oudtshoorn HS 3
    Outeniqua HS 45, Paarl Boys’ High 36
    Parkdene 17, PW Botha College 7
    Punt HS 8, Seavuna 0

    Western Province 

    Bellville HS 26,  Brackenfell 23

    Bellville THS 25,  Monumentpark 19

    Boland Landbou 22,  SACS 20

    De Kuilen 61,  Trafalgar 0

    Drostdy THS 29,  Stellenberg 12

    Kasselsvlei 20,  DF Malan 8

    Paarl Boys’ High 36,  Outeniqua HS 45
    Paul Roos Gimnasium 22,  Diocesan College 22

    President 10,  Swellendam 10

    Tygerberg 66,  Primrose RFC 0

    Wynberg Boys’ High 10,  Rondebosch Boys’ High 10

  • Preview – Waterkloof vs. Sentraal

    Waterkloof van Pretoria sal Saterdag teen Hoërskool Sentraal van Bloemfontein nie sy onoorwonne status tot dusver vanjaar wil prys gee nie. Klofies het vanjaar nog net vier wedstryde gespeel, maar sy oorwinning van 26-20 in sy laaste wedstryd teen Hoër Jongenskool Paarl was ‘n indrukwekkende sege. 

    Klofies het in sy ander drie wedstryde vir Louis Botha (15-0), Noordheuwel (57-0) en Hoërskool Nelspruit (22-17) verslaan. Die besoekers van die Rosestad was egter nog net een keer teen Hoërskool Strand (10-15) aan die verloorkant in sy eerste wedstryd op toer op Oakdale Landbou se jaarlikse week. Die Tralies het sy plaasvervangers in die wedstryd speelkans gegee, so daar kan nie baie in dié nederlaag gelees word nie. Die span het na dié verloor vir Durbanville (43-15) en Hoërskool Pietersburg (36-8) oortuigend verslaan om as die span van die toernooi aangewys te word. 

    Sentraal se slot, SJ Wessels is as voorspeler van die toernooi by Oakdale Landbou aangewys. Hy en sy slotmaat, Ben Moodie vorm ‘n gedugte kombinasie. Die duo kan die sleutel vir Tralies voorlangs hou. Klofies se Joyce-tweeling, Sean en David, sal langs die kant van die skrum goed saam met hulle kaptein en Cravenweek agtsteman Nardus Erasmus dopgehou moet word.

    Klofies sal egter steeds sonder sy Suid-Afrikaanse Skole skrumskakel, Justin Phillips moet klaarkom. Stefan Coetzer moet sy groot skoene vul. Die tweestryd tussen Sentraal se kaptein Michiel Venter en Wilbri Gunter in die middelveld behoort die hoogtepunt van die kragmeting te wees. Gunter is die jonger broer van Janco Gunter wat in 2011 vir die Blou Bulle op die Cravenweek in Kimberley verteenwoordig het. Michiel se ouer broer, Nico Venter het in 2007 vir Sentraal se eerstespan in die middelveld verteenwoordig.  

    Die spanne is: 

    Waterkloof: 15 Marcel Smit, 14 Peet de Klerk, 13 Dewald Lindeque, 12 Wilbri Gunter, 11 Divan Swanepoel, 10 Thinus de Beer, 9 Stefan Coetzer, 8 Nardus Erasmus (kaptein), 7 David Joyce, 6 Sean Joyce, 5 Werner Fourie, 4 Jeandré de Beer, 3 Johan van Wyk, 2 Reinach Venter, 1 Xander van Wyk.

    Sentraal (Bloemfontein): 15 Tiaan Wolfaardt, 14 DJ Hefer, 13 Brendon Katz, 12 Michiel Venter (kaptein), 11 Wian Koekemoer, 10 DP de Lange, 9 Brendan Bruwer, 8 Stefan Kruger, 7 Franco Tack, 6 DB Nel, 5 SJ Wessels, 4 Ben Moodie, 3 Lafras Becker, 2 Ryno Gerber, 1 Stephan van Heerden.

    Afskop: 12:00 

     

    Ander wedstryde (Waterkloof vs. Sentraal): 

    A-veld

    08:00 – Waterkloof IV vs. Sentraal IV 
    09:00 – Waterkloof III vs. Sentraal III
    10:00 – Waterkloof II vs. Sentraal II

    11:00 – Waterkloof 016 vs. Sentraal o16

    B-veld  

    10:00 – Waterkloof o.15 vs. Sentraal o.15 

    C-veld 

    10:00 – Waterkloof o.14 vs. Sentraal o.14 

     

  • Jim Fouché – 2013

    Results 

    Jim Fouché 32,  Diamantveld 17
    Jim Fouché 27,  Klerksdorp HS 21
    Jim Fouché 17,  Voortrekker 45
    Jim Fouché 33,  Duineveld 19
    Jim Fouché 20,  Tygerberg 24
    Jim Fouché 17,  Die Anker 7
    Jim Fouché 30,  Kemptonpark 20
    Jim Fouché 10,  Grey College 62
    Jim Fouché 28,  Fichardtpark 16
    Jim Fouché 38,  Witteberg 5 
    Jim Fouché 28,  Sentraal 27
    Jim Fouché 21,  Marlow Landbou 27
    Jim Fouché 28,  Louis Botha 32
    Jim Fouché 51,  Sand du Plessis 12
    Jim Fouché 19,  Landboudal 21
    Jim Fouché 30,  Sentraal 21
    Jim Fouché 18,  Louis Botha 30

    Players: Carel-Jan Coetzee, Ruan Wasserman, Eduan Wepener, Johan Erasmus, Petri Kleynhans, Tjibbe Spoelstra, Hanno Spies, Franco Spies, Wian Musgrave, Danneel Steyn, JP Steyn, Marco Vermeulen, PC Labuschagné (captain), Morné Griessel and JP le Roux.