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  • NWU Prestige-reeks: Sewe opwindende wedstryde die naweek

    NWU Prestige-reeks: Sewe opwindende wedstryde die naweek

    Die NWU Prestige-reeks gaan sy tweede naweek in met spanne van die Noordvaal wat slaggereed is om kragte te meet.

    Hierdie naweek vind daar sewe opwindende wedstryde plaas, met al 14 spanne wat vasberade is om vanjaar met die louere weg te stap.

    Die naweek se aksie skop af met ‘n tuiswedstryd vir Hoërskool Rustenburg, wat om 10:40 teen Hoërskool Wesvalia te staan kom. Hoërskool Marais Viljoen en Hoërskool Jeugland gaan ook om 10:40, by Marais Viljoen, sake uitspook.

    Hoërskool Lichtenburg gaan kragte meet met Hoërskool Pietersburg om 10:40 in Lichtenburg, terwyl Hoër Volkskool Potchefstroom tuis om 10:45 vir Hoërskool Zwartkop die stryd aansê.

    Daarna pak Potchefstroom Gimnasium om 10:40 vir Hoërskool Die Anker, by Gimmies, en speel Hoërskool Montana (BB) teen Hoërskool Oosterlig om 11:10 by Montana.

    Die laaste wedstyd vir die dag, om 11:50, is tussen Hoërskool Hugenote (Springs) en Hoërskool Klerksdorp.

    Al die wedstryde vind op Baan 1 plaas.

     

     

     

  • Oos-Moot oorgehaal om Menlo-vere te pluk

    Hoërskool Oos-Moot gedenk ‘n paar eerstes vandag.

    Dit is die eerste keer wat Oos-Moot vanjaar op die rugbyveld in aksie sal wees, wanneer hulle vanmiddag teen Hoërskool Menlopark, op laasgenoemde se tuisveld, in Pretoria te staan kom.

    Dit is voorts vanjaar ook die eerste keer dat die span van die Moot in die NWU-Sportreeks deelneem.

    Volg al die aksie regstreeks op SuperSport Schools. Skakel na die wedstryde.

    Die Oosies sal uitsien daarna om hul seisoen teen strawwe kompetisie af te skop, en sal moed skep uit die feit dat sewe spelers van hul suksesvolle 2023-groep weer die gesogte ligbloutrui oor die kop sal trek.

    Ruwan Allen, Tapiwa Rwafa en Wade Williams, wat aldrie ook deel was van die Oosies se geskiedkundige aflosspan, sal die kern van die die span se leierskap vorm.

    Allen, wat verlede jaar op binnesenter uitgedraf het, sal vanjaar die nr. 10-trui oor sy kop trek, terwyl Williams en Rwafa weer hulle gereelde posisies, op onderskeidelik steelkantflank en linkervleuel, sal inneem.

    Oosies se breier, Braam Pretorius, kom vir die eerste te staan teen die skool, waar hy in 2019 deel uitgemaak het van die afrigtingspan van die span wat, vir die eerste keer in Menlopark se geskiedenis, as Noordvaal-kampioen gekroon is.

    “Dit voel beslis snaaks om nou teen Menlo, waar ek vyf jaar gelede betrokke was toe hulle Virsekerbeker gewen het, aan die ander kant te sit,” het Pretorius tong in die kies gesê.

    In teenstelling met die Oosies, het Menlopark reeds die kans gehad om hul strukture op die proef te stel. Hulle het in ‘n naelbytstryd verlede naweek uitstekend teruggeveg om uiteindelik met 25-19 teen Hoërskool Eldoraigne die pyp te rook.

    Dit het egter teen ‘n prys gekom. Login Botha, Menlopark se staatmaker op losskakel, sal weens harsingskudding vanmiddag buite aksie wees. Dit gee sy plaasvervanger, Andru Kuhn, die geleentheid om die leisels as generaal van die agterlyn op te neem.

    Die spoedvraat op regtervleuel, Bladen Pieterse, bevind homself ook op die krukkelys met ‘n kniebesering. Reinardt Herbst vervang hom in die nr. 14-trui.

    Die beseringspook het vroeg reeds by Hoërskool Dr EG Jansen en Hoërskool Transvalia kom draai. Die twee spanne pak mekaar vanmiddag in Boksburg.

    Die tuisspan sal sonder die dienste van hul woelige agtsteman, Storm Labuschagne, moet klaarkom. Dit bied vir Gerhard van Aswegen die geleentheid om die Jansie-breiers te wys waartoe hy in staat is.

    Transvalia is twee gevoelige houe toegedien. Skrumskakel, Anro Nagel, het ‘n ligte besering in die span se een-punt nederlaag teen HTS Middelburg opgedoen, terwyl binnesenter, Brandonlee Smit, homself ook op die krukkelys bevind.

    Volgens die span se breier, AJ le Roux, is dit egter slegs voorkomende maatreëls en hoop die bestuurspan dat altwee staatmakers weer perdfris en gesond sal wees vir die groot stryd teen Hoërskool Kemptonpark eerskomende Saterdag.

    Declan Hattingh neem die leisels oor by Smit op binnesenter, terwyl Nandus McLean op skrumskakel sal diens doen.

    Die spanne:

    Menlopark t. Oos-Moot om 19:00 in Pretoria:

    Hoërskool Menlopark: 15 Divan Nel, 14 Reinardt Herbst, 13 Ruben Fourie, 12 Ruben Rudolp, 11 Stefan van Niekerk, 10 Andru Kuhn, 9 Phillipus de Bruin, 8 Rocco Myburgh, 7 JN van Wyk, 6 Nathen du Plessis, 5 Xander Roets, 4 Keagan Pretorius, 3 Phillip du Plessis, 2 Declan Pelser, 1 Mattheus Prinsloo.

    Hoërskool Oos-Moot: 15 Naylan Albertus, 14 Jayden Pretorius, 13 Drew Williams, 12 Dewron Aford, 11 Tapiwa Rwafa, 10 Ruwan Allen, 9 Franco O’Neale, 8 Deon Badenhorst, 7 Wade Williams, 6 Bertus van Dyk, 5 Jaydon Botha, 4 Connor de Jager, 3 Christiaan Smith, 2 Clayton de Bruyn, 1 Jandre de Beer.

    Dr EG Jansen t. Transvalia om 17:00 in Boksburg:

    Hoërskool Dr EG Jansen: R-Jay Pietersen, 14 Jean-Dre Claasen, 13 Jeandre Jacobs, 12 Steven Williams, 11 Keanu van Loggerenberg, 10 Matthew Bergman, 9 Riekus van der Merwe, 8 Gerhard van Aswegen, 7 Divan Francis, 6 Zaide-Leigh Rippenaar, 5 Zandre Naude, 4 Ettienne Smit, 3 Duwan Potgieter, 2 Danre Pike, 3 Zian Marais.

    Hoërskool Transvalia: 15 Tsepo Molakeng, 14 Kyle Esterhuysen, 13 Siyabonga Khambula, 12 Declan Hattingh, 11 Nkanyiso McCamel, 10 Dylan Steynman, 9 Nandus McLean, 8 Wynand Stols, 7 Daniel Kazambu, 6 Juan Bishoff, 5 Christiaan Liebenberg, 4 Vincent Brits, 3 Stiaan Breedt, 2 Jaydan McPhearson, 1 Dylan Booth.

  • Wesgrow-kampioen skop veldtog in Welkom af

    FOTO: Marnus Prinsloo

    Verlede jaar se Wesgrow o. 19-rugbykampioene, Hoërskool Fichardtpark, skop hul nuwe veldtog vanmiddag af wanneer hulle vir Goudveld-Hoërskool in Welkom die stryd aansê.

    Beleef al die aksie regstreeks op SuperSport Schools – Registreer nou – Skakel na die reeks

    Fichardtpark se eerstespan het in 2023 die Wesgrow-titel verower met ‘n onoorwonne rekord. Die Leeus was voorts beloon met ‘n eerste SA Skole-verteenwoordiger in hul trotse geskiedenis van 40 jaar, toe slot, Jaco Grobbelaar, vir die elite-groep gekies is.

    Toe die spanne mekaar verlede jaar in Bloemfontein raakgeloop het, het Fichies die besoekers uit Welkom met 41-17 afgeransel.

    Vanjaar speel hulle egter in Goutieland, en die tuisspan sal hul lippe aflek vir die geleentheid om die bordjies te probeer verhang.

    Kaptein, Ruben Crous, lei die tuisspan vanuit die middeveld, terwyl heelagter, Ru-Bran Kock, wat saam met Crous verlede jaar reeds vir die eerstespan uitgedraf het, ook ‘n sleutelrol sal hê om te vervul.

    Die Fichies beskik oor ‘n giftige agterlyn, wat deur hul Cravenweek-skrumskakel, Devanté Claasen, gedirigeer word, en na die nederlaag teen Hoërskool Wesvalia, by hul jaarlikse sportdag, sal die Leeus gretig wees om terug te keer na die wenpad.

    Vroeër in die dag pak Hoërskool Witteberg en Hoërskool Jim Fouché mekaar in die Rosestad.

    JF het ook by die sportdag in Bloemfontein vasgeval teen Hoërskool Duineveld, dus is dit belangrik vir hulle om momentum te begin bou.

    Al vier spanne sal na vanmiddag se kragmetings spoedig moet herstel, ten einde Saterdag weer slaggereed te wees vir die volgende ronde bepalings.

     

    Die spanne:

    Goudveld t. Fichardtpark om 15:30:

    Goudveld-Hoërskool: 15 Ru-Bran Kock, 14 Adriaan Muller, 13 Hendro Boardman, 12 Caleb Lottering, 11 KB Sonopo, 10 Ruben Crous, 9 JM Rensburg, 8 Malan Marx, 7 Thabiso Phafudi, 6 Hannes Fouche, 5 Wehan Mostert, 4 Heinru Carstens, 3 Marko van der Westhuizen, 2 Jan Coetzee, 1 Toka Khooe.

    Hoërskool Fichardtpark: 15 Pule Motsilili, 14 Martin Kalp, 13 Duan Viviers, 12 Divan Martens, 11 Ayanda Quinisa, 10 Junior Titoti, 9 Devante Claasen, 8 Tumelo Leputla, 7 Janel du Plessis, 6 Wouter Jonker, 5 Buko Mlali, 4 Marnus Henning, 3 Nathen Swanepoel, 2 MJ Hattingh, 1 Zaine van Zyl.

    Jim Fouché t. Witteberg om 13:40:

    Hoërskool Jim Fouché: 15 Christian Strydom, 14 Heinrich Hattingh, 13 Adrian de Necker, 12 Hanro Marais, 11 Bendré Vermaak, 10 Alldrick Johnson, 9 Riaan de Ruiter, 8 Qian Moller, 7 Franco Oberholzer, 6 Nathan van Breda, 5 Brenden Weyers, 4 JW Stone, 3 Darren Matthews, 2 Ian Nel, 1 SW van der Merwe.

    Hoërskool Witteberg: 15 Janco Swart, 14 Thabo Motheke, 13 JC van Rhyn, 12 Kenyon Motheke, 11 Tshepo Motloung, 10 Sydwell Sethi, 9 Kirsten Fourie, 8 Daniel Meintjies, 7 Llewellyn Beukes, 6 Lesego Mosikidi, 5 Marco Grobler, 4 Pieter Nel, 3 Colin van der Merwe, 2 Jacques van der Merwe, Rian Roos.

    Ander bepalings:

    16 Maart – Goudveld t. Jim Fouché; Witteberg t. Sentraal; Trio t. Diamantveld; Voortrekker t. Fichardtpark.

  • Upington durf nuwe seisoen met jong span aan

    Hoërskool Upington: Kayla du Plessis, Liebe Karsten, Lané Esterhuizen, Anria Oberholzer, Jenique Matthys, Raquel Raman, Cara Fourie, Lida Louw, Mari-Alet van Zyl en Amé Kotzé.

    Hoërskool Upington word beskou as een van die voorste netbalskole in die Noord-Kaap.

    Met ‘n rekord wat boekdele spreek, het die skool se eerstespan deurgaans opslae gemaak op sowel provinsiale as nasionale vlak.

    Verlede seisoen was geen uitsondering nie. Die eerstespan het ‘n tweede plek in die provinsie behaal. Dit het vir hulle deelname verseker in die Nasionale Kampioenskappe, waar hulle in die 22ste posisie geëindig het.

    Ten spyte van die uitdagings van ‘n jong span, onder leiding van afrigters Christine Esterhuizen en Marlize Botha, strek die span se primêre doelwit verder as bloot om oorwinnings te behaal. Met slegs een matriekleerder in die span, fokus hulle daarop om die potensiaal van elke speler te verwesenlik en ‘n stewige grondslag vir toekomstige sukses te lê.

    Uppies sien Hoërskole Duineveld en Diamantveld as hul twee vernaamste teenstanders binne die streek, in hul strewe om vanjaar die top-posisie in die provinsie te behaal.

    Die span spog met talentvolle spelers, waaronder Liebe Karsten wat verlede die Top-35 o. 16-spelerslys gehaal het.

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  • Aksiebelaaide Wesgrow-naweek lê voor

    Aksiebelaaide Wesgrow-naweek lê voor

    WesgrowLiga‘n Aksiebelaaide sportnaweek, met spanne van agt verskillende skole wat gereed maak om teen mekaar mee te ding as deel van die Wesgrow Sentrale Sportreeks, lê voor.

    Die wedstryde, wat agt skole van die Vrystaat en Noord-Kaap betrek, vind op verskeie dorpe in die onderskeie streke plaas.

    Die Wesgrow-reeks dien as ‘n platform vir jong atlete om hul talente ten toon te stel, sowel as om kameraadskap onder skole te bevorder

    Hoërskool Sentraal pak Hoërskool Witteberg om 12:20 in Bethlehem op Baan 1, terwyl Hoërskool Jim Fouché om 11:10 teen Goudveld-Hoërskool in Welkom, ook op Baan 1, te staan kom.

    Hoërskool Diamantveld meet met Hoërskool Trio kragte om 11:10 op Baan 1 in Kroonstad, terwyl Voortrekker Hoërskool en Hoërskool Fichardtpark mekaar die stryd aansê in Bethlehem om 13:30 op Baan 1.

    Elkeen van hierdie kragmetings beloof om hope opwinding en mededinging op te lewer, namate die onderskeie spanne streef na baasskap op die netbalbaan.

    Benewens die kompetisie, bevorder die Wesgrow Sentrale Sportreeks die gees van eenheid en samewerking, wat gemeenskappe bymekaar bring deur die gedeelde liefde vir sport.

  • National places up for grabs at Currie Cup in East London

    Swimming South Africa LogoThe South African National Water Polo Championships, formally known as the “Currie Cup”, kick off this week in the Eastern Cape where the country’s u18 provincial teams will be chasing silverware, while players will vie for places in the national side.

    The action commences on Thursday at the Joan Harrison Swimming Pools and will culminate with the boys’ and girls’ finals being played on Saturday morning.

    The last edition of the event, in 2022, was also hosted in the coastal city. On that occasion, the Central Gauteng boys claimed top honours, while KwaZulu-Natal grabbed gold in the girls’ section.

    It’s an important tournament on the country’s water polo calendar, as it serves as trials for the teams that will participate in the World Championships later this year.

    The players selected from the boys u18 section will take part in the World Aquatics Men’s u18 Water Polo Championships, to be held at the Olympic Park Natatorium in Buenos Aries, Argentina from 2-8 July.

    Meanwhile, the World Aquatics Women’s u18 Water Polo Championships will be held in China from 17-24 August.

    Unlike the annual inter-provincial Tournament (IPT), the Currie Cup allows provinces to field only one team. This year, Buffalo City, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Tigers, Western Province, Central Gauteng and Nelson Mandela Bay will battle for supremacy.

    Western Province, Central Gauteng, and KwaZulu-Natal are, undoubtedly, the favourites in the boys’ section, with the bulk of the players selected in those teams coming off impressive schools season.

    Bishops shot stopper, Jordan De Sousa in action at the 2024 SACS Nite Series. De Sousa will represent Western Province at the Currie Cup in East London. Picture credits: MBL Photography (Milan Boolsen-Lotz)
    Bishops shot stopper, Jordan De Sousa in action at the 2024 SACS Nite Series. De Sousa will represent Western Province at the Currie Cup in East London. Photo: MBL Photography (Milan Boolsen-Lotz)

    Province will be coached by Bishops’ head coach, Jabulani Sibiya. He’s in charge of an all-star team, which includes, among others, Bishops’ Jordan De Sousa and Ross Stewart, SACS’ Nicholas Fall and Zack Cicero, and Adam October and Pierre Du Plessis of Paul Roos.

    Central Gauteng, on the other hand, will be led by Jon-Marc de Carvalho, from St John’s College.

    His side features a mix of players from St John’s, King Edward VII, and St David’s Marist Inanda.

    St John’s star Greg Pryce is among the players to look out for in that side, and alongside his schoolmates, Ross Rovelli and Nicholas Searle, will be eager to land another Currie Cup title for the province.

    Rob Ambler’s KwaZulu-Natal side are not to be ruled out and will be sniffing an opening after they finished third in last December’s IPT.

    The girls’ section will also be interesting, with very little likely to separate the top sides.

    Central Gauteng is one of the favourites to claim the title. In December, they won the Inter-Provincial crown, edging out Western Province 12-10 in a heated final at Grey High School.

    Province, however, has a more settled team, with a majority of the players who took part in the IPT, returning for the Currie Cup.

    Led by Connor Whiting, the side welcomes back the likes of Alexa de Villiers, Amy van Breda, Emma Catto, Isabella Tooley, and Reddam House Constantia’s Hannah Banks.

    Clarendon Girls High's Tori Voke in action for her side. Voke will also represent Buffalo City in the upcoming Currie Cup in East London. Picture credits: Clarendon School for Girls
    Clarendon Girls High’s Tori Voke in action for her side. Voke will also represent Buffalo City in the upcoming Currie Cup in East London. Photo: Clarendon School for Girls

    Another team that will be aiming to cause an upset and give the home crowd something to cheer is the Buffalo City team, coached by former South African player, Hanna Muller.

    Muller impressively led the side to a sixth-place finish in last year’s IPT and will rely on players like Jasmine Koch, Maya Klopper, and Tori Voke to ignite a spark in the home side.

    In the boys’ pool, Western Province will get matters underway against Northern Tigers bright and early at 07:00 on Thursday morning. The girls’ section will launch an hour later, with KwaZulu-Natal taking on Nelson Mandela Bay.

    Fixtures

    u18 Boys

    Thursday, 14 March 2024

    07:00 – Western Province vs Northern Tigers; 08:00 – Central Gauteng vs Nelson Mandela Bay; 09:00 – KwaZulu-Natal vs Buffalo City; 11:00 – Nelson Mandela Bay vs Western Province; 12:00 – Buffalo City vs Northern Tigers; 13:00 – KwaZulu-Natal vs Central Gauteng; 15:00 –Western Province vs Buffalo City; 16:00 – Nelson Mandela Bay vs KwaZulu-Natal; 17:00 – Central Gauteng vs Northern Tigers.

    Friday, 15 March 2024

    07:00 – KwaZulu-Natal vs Western Province; 08:00 – Central Gauteng vs Buffalo City; 09:00 – Northern Tigers vs Nelson Mandela Bay; 12:00 – Western Province vs Central Gauteng; 13:00 – Northern Tigers vs KwaZulu-Natal; 14:00 – Buffalo City vs Nelson Mandela Bay; 16:00 – Semi-final 1; 17:00 – Semi-final 2.

    Saturday, 16 March 2024

    09:00 – 3rd/4th play-off; 11:00 – FINAL.

    Fixtures

    u18 Girls

    Thursday, 14 March 2024

    08:00 – KwaZulu-Natal vs Nelson Mandela Bay; 09:00 – Buffalo City vs Western Province; 12:00 – Nelson Mandela Bay vs Central Gauteng; 13:00 – Buffalo City vs KwaZulu-Natal; 16:00 – Central Gauteng vs Western Province; 17:00 – Nelson Mandela Bay vs Buffalo City.

    Friday, 15 March 2024

    08:00 – Central Gauteng vs Buffalo City; 09:00 –KwaZulu-Natal vs Western Province; 12:00 – Central Gauteng vs KwaZulu-Natal; 13:00 – Western Province vs Nelson Mandela Bay; 16:00 – Semi-final 1; 17:00 – Semi-final 2.

    Saturday, 16 March 2024

    08:00 – 3rd/4th play-off; 10:00 – FINAL.

  • Tony Godding Festival looms with Grey College high in confidence

    IN PICTURE: The Grey College first team side after securing a 3-2 win over Garsfonetin in Bloemfontein. Picture Credits: Rikus van Wyk (The Weekend Photography)
    The Grey College first team side after securing a 3-2 win over Garsfontein in a pre-season encounter in Bloemfontein. Photo: Rikus van Wyk (The Weekend Photography)

    After putting on impressive showings during their pre-season encounters, Grey College will be aiming to keep that momentum rolling when they make the trip down to East London from Bloemfontein for the Tony Godding Festival.

    The annual festival sees some of the country’s most competitive schools headed to the coastal city, with the action kicking off on Thursday and running through to Sunday.

    A lot of hockey lies ahead, so the weekend’s matches will provide teams with opportunities to not only test themselves against different opposition from around the country, but it will also give them a chance to sharpen their structures, get some game time, and finalise their preferred starting teams.

    The Bloemfontein boys appear to be in good nick after winning all three of their pre-season games in the past two weeks.

    First up, coach Wayne Coetzee’s side visited Pretoria to tackle Hoërskool Menlopark, and Hoërskool Waterkloof.

    Their first encounter saw them breeze past Menlopark, scoring three goals through Dayne Kitching, MJ Bam, and Andrew Koupis.

    In their second outing, they defeated a gritty Waterkloof side 1-0, with Matthias Visser netting the game-deciding goal.

    This past weekend, Grey welcomed another Pretoria-based side to their shores, with Hoërskool Garsfontein making the trip down to the Free State.

    It was a good examination for the hosts, who had their supporters behind them in full voice.

    In a five-goal game, Grey grabbed a 3-2 victory, courtesy of a Luke Visser brace and a goal from Waldo Konig.

    Coach Steven Paulo’s Garsfontein team kept pushing hard and clawed their way back into the match with two goals of their own.

    They had an opportunity to draw level from a penalty corner right on the final whistle, but Grey kept them out and secured a hard-fought victory.

    Coach Coetzee’s side opens its challenge at the Tony Godding Festival against Cambridge High School, on Friday, at 10:15.

    They will play five matches in total, including facing Queen’s College, and Gqeberha’s Pearson, who produced a particularly nuggetty team in 2023.

    Grey’s matches will be good preparation for a stiff schedule, which includes the Nomads Festival and the King Edward VII Easter Festival later this month.

    Grey College pre-season results

    Grey College 3-0 Menlopark
    Grey College 1-0 Waterkloof
    Grey College 3-2 Garsfontein

    Grey College fixtures at the Tony Godding Festival

     Friday, 15 March 2024

    10:15- Grey College vs Cambridge High School @ Cambridge Astro
    17:15- Grey College vs Pearson High School @ Selborne College Astro

    Saturday, 16 March 2024

    09:30-Grey College vs Hudson Park @ Bunkers Hill Astro
    13:15- Grey College vs Queen’s College @ Merrifield College Astro

    Sunday, 17 March 2024

    09:30- Grey College vs St Andrew’s College @ Selborne College Astro

  • Marlow wins despite seeing red early on

    Marlow wins despite seeing red early on

    NuusG MarlowLandbouAfter being reduced to 14-men, Marlow Landbou pulled off an 11-point victory over Duineveld on Saturday, with the final score reading 16-5 in their favour.

    It was a difficult start for Marlow, who picked up a red card after 14 minutes, which meant it was 14 versus 15 for the remainder of the contest on their home turf.

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

    Velties also drew first blood, scoring the opening try of the match by making good use of the additional space created by their one-man advantage after profiting from a Marlow error at a lineout, which resulted in a turnover.

    Marlow recovered quickly and went over for five points of their own through a powerful drive from the big prop Hermanus Steyn, who looked almost unstoppable on offence. He’s a player to watch out for this season.

    Flyhalf Gideon Jordaan then landed a much-needed conversion to give the home team a narrow lead at halftime. 

    The second half was a more measured affair, with the pace having slowed considerably. Despite their one-man advantage, Velties were unable to make it count.

    Jordaan picked up more points for his personal account by converting three penalties to stretch Marlow’s lead bit by bit. Meanwhile, the visitors were kept from scoring.

    The defeat was Duineveld’s first of the season. They’ll be aiming to bounce back to winning ways when they head to the NMI Toyota North/South Tournament next week, where they’ll face Menlopark and Noordheuwel.

    Marlow will be in action at the Graeme College Festival this coming weekend, with a clash against Kingswood College on the schedule for Friday.

    Scorers:

    Marlow Landbou 16 (7) – Tries: Hermanus Steyn. Penalties: Gideon Jordaan (3). Conversions: Gideon Jordaan. Duineveld 5 (5) – Try: AJ Burger.

    Teams 

    Marlow Landbou: 15 Kunga Venkile, 14 JJ Erasmus, 13 Theunis Botha, 12 Christiaan v/d Merwe, 11 Teagan Wiessener, 10 Gideon Jordaan, 9 Gian Steyl, 8 Jan-Hendrik Els, 7 IB van Heerden, 6 Robert van Zyl, 5 Danté Roux, 4 Wilco Nel, 3 Hermanus Steyn, Francois du Toit, 1 Zeiss Jordaan.

    Duineveld: 15 Gregan Jansen, 14 Jaquin Jasson, 13 Henry Page, 12 PJ Smit, 11 AJ Burger, 10 Ethan van Zyl, 9 Franco Erasmus, 8 Wihan Liebenberg, 7 Jandries Potgieter, 6 Alek Andrianatos, 5 Jan-Carel Claasens, 4 Arno Luttig, 3 Ethan Prins, 2 Phillip van As, 1 Adriaan Botha.

  • SuperSport Schools celebrates successful partnership with Mzwandile Mali-tournament

    SuperSport Schools celebrates successful partnership with Mzwandile Mali-tournament

    SuperSport Schools celebrates a successful partnership with the Mzwandile Mali Schools Rugby Tournament run by the Lincoln Mall Leadership Foundation.

    We are delighted to announce the successful streaming of the Mzwandile Mali Schools Rugby Tournament in the Eastern Cape over the past few weeks, the tournament has garnered incredible support from the community showcasing the passion and enthusiasm for rugby in the region.

    We are proud to have covered the thrilling matches leading up to the finals on the 15th of March at Isaac Wolfson Stadium Live on DStv Channel 216 and the SuperSport Schools App.

    The tournament was named after Mzwandile Mali, father of Lincoln Mali has not only provided a platform for young

    talents to showcase their skills but has also fostered a sense of community and sportsmanship among participants.

    In addition to the upcoming finals, SuperSport Schools is excited to announce the coverage of the touring teams’ matches set to take place in Kent, United Kingdom on 6-12 October 2024, this presents a unique opportunity for the chosen 22 players to gain international exposure and experience, further enhancing their rugby journey with the support of the Lincoln Mali Leadership Foundation.

    For more information, visit supersportschools.com or follow us on social media for updates

  • JF en Witteberg pak mekaar op netbalbaan

    Hoërskool Jim Fouche: Lesedi Sebiloane, Elri Pieters, Zandria Bastone, Lindsey Neveling, Jenilee Kotze, Ansune Humphries, Dimpo Totola, Jana Rossouw, Roechelle van der Merwe.

    Hoërskool Jim Fouche (JF) en Hoërskool Witteberg sê mekaar môre die stryd aan op die netbalbaan, as deel van die Wesgrow Sentrale Sportbyeenkoms.

    Die wedstryd vind Dinsdag 12 Maart om 12:30 by JF se sportterrein in Bloemfontein plaas.

    Volgens Roechelle van der Merwe, kaptein van JF, is haar span vasberade om vanjaar uiters mededingend te wees, en verál oorgehaal om moremiddag alles in die stryd te werp.

    Dit beloof nietemin om ‘n titaniese netbalwedstryd af te gee.

    Witteberg se afrigters, Carin Ackerman en Olga du Toit, het ‘n absolute passie vir sowel netbal as kinders, en hul vernaamste doel is om terug ploeg na die jonger generasie toe.

    Volgens Ackerman is Witteberg vreeslik opgewonde oor alles wat die span vanjaar wil bereik, en kan hulle nie wag vir die seisoen om te begin nie.

    “Juis daarom sien ons geweldig uit na more se kragmeting,” voeg Du Toit by.

    “Ons besef dat dit ‘n taai stryd sal wees, teen sterk opposisie soos JF, maar ons sal ons bes gee tot die einde. Ons sien uit na die uitdaging.”

    Hoërskool Witteberg se span: Ina-Marie Pierce, Jane de Villiers, Jaylene Douglas, Leoze Lottering, Sharmell Nkomo, Jade Adams, Kathelo Mokhina, Lesedi Motaung, Tharina O’Connor en Kaylin Stoffberg.