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  • Affies vs. Grey College – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Affies 37 (22) – Tries: Jurie Linde (2), Thys van Wyk, Francois Steyn, Ivan van Zyl. Conversions: Ivan van Zyl (3). Penalties: Van Zyl (2). Grey College 31 (14) – Tries: Henry Immelman, Andrew du Plessis, Callie Janse van Vuuren. Conversions: Stephen Rautenbach (2). Penalties: Rautenbach (4).

  • Grey College vs. Hentie Cilliers – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Grey College 50 (24) – Tries: EW Viljoen (3), Marius Louw, Johan Nel, Carel Durow, Luan Reynders, Ruan Kramer. Conversions: Viljoen (3), Stephen Rautenbach (2). Hentie Cilliers 24 (3) – Tries: Jaywin Juries, Jaco Conradie, Gregan Hull. Conversions: Juries (3). Penalty: Juries

  • Grey College vs. Voortrekker – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Grey College 46 (34) – Tries: EW Viljoen (3), Heinrich Sanders, Reinhardt Arndt, Stephen Rautenbach, Johan Venter. Conversions: Viljoen (4). Penalty: Viljoen. Voortrekker 5 (0) – Try: André Janse van Rensburg.

  • Grey College vs. AHS Kroonstad – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Grey College 73 (24) – Tries: Julian Delicado (3), Julian Jordaan (2), Charl Pretorius, Theo Ferreira, Johan Nel, Jano Botha, Stephen Rautenbach, Wian Badenhorst. Conversions: Stephen Rautenbach (9). AHS Kroonstad 14 (7) – Tries: Henry Searle, John Potgieter. Conversions: Jeandré Uys (2).

  • Grey College vs. Paul Roos Gimnasium – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Grey College 40 (6) – Tries: Marius Louw, Henry Immelman, Stephen Rautenbach, Charl Pretorius, Carel Durow. Conversions: Rautenbach (3); Penalties: Rautenbach (3). Paul Roos Gimnasium 8 (3) – Try: Joel Heugh. Penalty: Heugh.

  • Grey College vs. Glenwood – 2013

    Grey College vs. Glenwood – 2013

    Scorers: 

    Grey College 68 (30) – Tries: Johan Nel (2), Theo Ferreira (2), Andrew du Plessis, Luan Reynders, André Swarts, Charl Pretorius, Carel Durow, Stephanus Lingenfelder. Conversions: Swarts (6). Penalties: Swarts (2). Glenwood 7 (0) – Try: Nkululeko Mcuma. Conversion: Corné Vermaak.

  • Status quo remains in Absa U19 Championship

    The Vodacom Blue Bulls, MTN Golden Lions and Sharks continued to stamp their authority in the Absa Under-19 Provincial Championship this past weekend, allowing them to maintain their lead over the chasing sides on the log standings.

    The Blue Bulls were in fine form as they cruised to a 56-21 victory against the Toyota Free State at Loftus Versfeld to stretch their unbeaten run to five matches, while the MTN Golden Lions defeated Border 19-3 in East London and the Sharks registered a 25-19 victory against DHL Western Province at Newlands.

    DHL Western Province 19 (0) Sharks 25 (3)

    The wet weather in Cape Town set the scene for a scrappy first half between DHL Western Province and the Sharks, with the only points in the half scored compliments of a penalty by Sharks flyhalf Jean-Luc Du Plessis.
    The second half, however, proved to be tightly-fought as each side scored three tries. Sharks right wing Michael Cloete crossed the tryline first, but their lead was short-lived as Western Province replacement hooker Ramone Samuels crashed over for their first try. The Sharks, however, continued to make their presence felt on attack and they managed to create some daylight between themselves and WP thanks to two tries in six minutes by Neil Maritz and Cameron Wright respectively.

    The home team, however, hit back strongly in the last 11 minutes as they crossed the tryline twice to match the Sharks’ three tries. But a drop goal by Sharks centre Sandile Kubeka and Du Plessis’ penalty proved to be the difference for the KwaZulu-Natal team on the scoreboard.

    Scorers:

    DHL Western Province 19 (0) – Tries: Jonathan Bredell, Joshua Moon, Ramone Samuels. Conversions: Christopher Smith (2). Sharks 25 (3) – Tries: Cameron Wright, Michael Cloete, Neil Maritz. Conversions: Jean-Luc du Plessis (2). Penalty: Jean-Luc du Plessis. Drop Goal: Sandile Kubeka.

    Border 3 (3) MTN Golden Lions 19 (5)

    The clash in East London proved to be a tight affair from the outset as the teams threw everything at each other on attack and defence. Such was the closeness of the first half only eight points were scored in total, with Border slotting over a penalty, while MTN Golden Lions flank Jaun Vorster crashed over for a try.

    The Lions, however, took control of the match in the second half, and made the most of their attacking opportunities, which earned them two second-half tries. The sustained pressure by the forwards allowed Vorster to crash over for his second try in the 41st minute, while captain and No8 Sikhumbuzo Mabuza scored another 11 minutes from time as Border were reduced to 14 men with Conor-Terrah Brockschmidt sin-binned.

    This earned them a 19-3 win.

    Scorers:

    Border 3 (3) – Penalty: Werner Barnard. MTN Golden Lions 19 (5) – Tries: Juan Vorster (2), Sikhumbuzo Mabuza. Conversions: Gabriel du Toit (2).

    Vodacom Blue Bulls 56 (21) Toyota Free State 21 (9)

    The Vodacom Blue Bulls completely outplayed Toyota Free State in front of their home crowd for a convincing 56-21 victory, which allowed them to continue their winning run in the competition and stretch their lead at the top of the table to five points.

    Such was the high standard of their play they racked up nine tries and leaked only two, in what proved to be a balanced display between their forwards and backs.

    Two tries in six minutes handed the Blue Bulls a 14-0 lead 10 minutes into the clash, but a drop goal and two subsequent penalties by Free State flyhalf Warren Potgieter closed the gap. Four tries by the Bulls in 15 minutes before and after half time, however, pushed the game out of reach for the visitors. But the home team were not done yet, as Ganfried May and Hendrik Viljoen took the tally to nine tries.
    With the victory in the bag with a few minutes to go and the Bulls let their guard down and allowed the Free State to score two late tries. But with the damage already done, the Bulls were satisfied with their 50-point score.
    Scorers:
    Vodacom Blue Bulls 56 (21) – Cornelius Els, Ganfried May, Hendrik Viljoen (2), Keagon Gordon, Kobus Marais, Pierre Schoeman, Rohan Janse van Rensburg. Conversions: Kobus Marais (8).
    Toyota Free State 21 (9) – Tries: Len le Roux (2). Conversion: Warren Potgieter, Penalties: Potgieter (2). Drop Goal: Potgieter.

  • School of Rugby Rankings – 19 August 2013

    Paarl Gimnasium closed the gap between them and Affies of Pretoria after a 31-3 victory over Stellenberg on Saturday. Gimmies are still in second place on School of Rugby’s newest rankings only 0.09 points being Affies who are still on top of the rankings. 

    Paarl Gimnasium will play Drostdy THS in their final match of the season, while Affies already finished their obligations for the year. Affies are unbeaten, while Paarl Gimnasium is also still unbeaten. They however played to a 17-all draw to 11th ranked Oakdale Landbou earlier in the season. 

    The Standings: 

    Rank Team Avg Points Per Game
    1 Affies 4.42
    2 Paarl Gimnasium 4.33
    3 Outeniqua 4.00
    4 Grey College 3.93
    5 EG Jansen 3.27
    6 Kearsney College 3.14
    7 Nelspruit 3.09
    8 Garsfontein 2.92
    9 Paarl Boys’ High 2.91
    10 Westville Boys’ High 2.87
    11 Oakdale 2.79
    12 Monument 2.77
    13 Grey Boys’ High School 2.63
    14 Waterkloof 2.56
    15 Wynberg Boys’ High 2.51
    16 HTS Drostdy 2.46
    17 Noord-Kaap 2.45
    18 Pretoria Boys High 2.45
    19 HTS Middelburg 2.40
    20 Glenwood 2.31
    21 Queens College 2.29
    22 Marlow 2.20
    23 Menlopark 2.14
    24 St Andrews 2.13
    25 Paul Roos 2.12
    26 Selborne 2.09
    27 SACS 2.08
    28 Rondebosch 2.04
    29 Hugenote (Well) 2.03
    30 Jeppe 2.01
    31 Voortrekker (Bethlehem) 2.00
    32 Centurion 1.96
    33 Die Brandwag 1.88
    34 Kempton Park 1.86
    35 Maritzburg College 1.81
    36 Nico Malan 1.78
    37 Bellville 1.76
    38 HTS Louis Botha 1.72
    39 Durbanville 1.72
    40 Transvalia 1.72
    41 AHS Kroonstad (Rooiskool) 1.69
    42 Jim Fouche 1.68
    43 Tygerberg 1.66
    44 Boland Landbou 1.65
    45 Hentie Cilliers 1.64
    46 Bishops 1.62
    47 Hilton 1.61
    48 Strand 1.61
    49 Stellenberg 1.59
    50 Eldoraigne 1.55

  • WP, Blue Bulls continue charge in Absa U21 Championship

     

    DHL Western Province and the Vodacom Blue Bulls continued to lead the way in the A Division of the Absa Under-21 Provincial Championship this past weekend as they both secured their fourth victory in five matches to retain their lead at the top of the log standings.

    Western Province registered a convincing 20-3 victory against the Sharks at Newlands, while the Blue Bulls defeated Toyota Free State 40-27 at Loftus Versfeld.

    In the other match, the MTN Golden Lions registered an invaluable 45-16 away-win against Border in East London to remain in the top four on the standings.

    DHL Western Province 20 (13) Sharks 3 (3)

    In Cape Town penalties dominated the early exchanges between DHL Western Province and the Sharks as the teams tested one another on attack and defence. This allowed Western Province flyhalf Tim Swiel and his opposite number Robert du Preez to get their teams on the scoreboard in the first quarter. The home team, however, did well to gain momentum on attack and they earned the rewards with captain and flank Joshua Katzen crossing the tryline in the 23rd minute for an 8-3 lead. Swiel converted and slotted over a penalty minutes later to push his team into a 13-3 lead at the break.

    Western Province built on their first-half dominance soon after returning to the field with wing Craig Barry crossing the tryline for their second five-pointer, which Swiel converted for a morale-boosting 20-3 lead. The Sharks stepped up their game and did well to contain the home side for the rest of the match, but they were denied any further point-scoring chances by the solid WP defence, and had to settle for a single penalty to show for their efforts.

    Scorers:

    DHL Western Province 20 (13) – Tries: Craig Barry, Joshua Katzen. Conversions: Tim Swiel (2). Penalties: Tim Swiel (2). Sharks 3 (3) – Penalty: Robert du Preez (1).

    Border 16 (9) MTN Golden Lions 45 (21)

    The MTN Golden Lions were convincing in their showing against Border at the BCM Stadium despite being reduced to 14 men in the ninth minute as Mark Pretorius was red-carded. Such was the high quality of their performance they scored six tries to one to secure their third victory of the season. The victory kept them within striking distance of the log-leaders for a semifinal spot later in the season.

    The Gauteng team started with a bang as Ruan Venter crossed the tryline in the third minute, with Marais Schmidt and Ruan Janse van Rensburg following in the first half to take a commanding lead. Their ill-discipline, however, allowed Border to work their way onto the scoreboard with fullback Janco Lehmann slotting over three penalties.

    Border showed their fighting spirit early in the second half and wasted no time inflating their lead, with Shaun Nieuwenhuyzen dotting down the ball over the tryline, which Lehmann converted. But unfortunately their efforts were cancelled out as the Lions continued their romp with Damian Engledoe running in two tries and Stephan de Wit touching down with two minutes to go to secure their bonus-point victory. Golden Lions fullback Marais Schmidt was particularly influential, as he slotted over six conversions and a penalty to add to his try for a personal total of 20 points.

    Scorers:

    Border 16 (9) – Try: Shaun Nieuwenhuyzen. Conversion: Janco Lehmann. Penalties: Janco Lehmann (3).

    MTN Golden Lions 45 (21) – Tries: Damian Engledoe (2), Marais Schmidt, Ruan Janse van Rensburg, Ruan Venter, Stephan de Wit. Conversions: Marais Schmidt (6). Penalty: Schmidt.

    Vodacom Blue Bulls 40 (19) Toyota Free State 27 (14)

    The Vodacom Blue Bulls also started strongly in their clash against the Toyota Free State as they ran in three first-half tries to only by the visitors. But their discipline let them down, allowing Free State’s Jan Strumpher to kick three penalties, which left them only five points behind at the break.

    Strumpher added two penalties in the third quarter, but unfortunately this was not enough to counter the Bulls’ impressive attack. The home team did well to control proceedings and again used their point-scoring chances well, which allowed them to seal the bonus-point try in the 53rd minute, which they followed up by another two. The Free State, however, hit back with a consolation try in the last minute to salvage some pride and reduce the deficit on the scoreboard to 40-27.

    Scorers:

    Vodacom Blue Bulls 40 (19) – Tries: Handre Pollard, Jade Kyle Stighling, Jermaine Kleinsmith, Rudi van Rooyen (2), Shaun Adendorff. Conversions: Handre Pollard (5). Toyota Free State 27 (14) – Tries: Jan de Klerk, Stephen Griesel. Conversion: Niel Marais. Penalties: Jan Strumpher (5).

     

  • Western Cape Results – 17 August 2013

    SACS 17 (3), Rondebosch 18 (3): RONDEBOSCH – Drieë: Graham geldenhuys (flank), Kyle Whyte (slot). Doelskop: Hylton Gibson (losskakel). Strafdoele: Gibson (2). SACS – Drieë: Sebastian Roodt (heelagter), Matthew Watling (vleuel). Doelskoppe: Shane Fourie (losskakel, 2). Strafdoel: Fourie.

    Bishops 29 (3), Wynberg 34 (17): WYNBERG – Drieë: Ebrahim Adams (vleuel, 2), Siya Alam (losskakel), Daniel Jones (flank). Doelskoppe: Karl Martin (heelagter, 4). Strafdoele: Martin (2). BISHOPS – Drieë: Saud Abrahams (agsteman), Nick Bester (flank), Cuan Hablutzel (haker), Shane Smith (slot). Doelskoppe: Herman Share (losskakel, 3). Strafdoel: Share.

    Stellenberg 3 (3), Paarl Gim 31 (24): PAARL GIM – Drieë: Gavin van den Bergh (stut), Johan Momsen (slot), Brendon Nell (skrumskakel), Andri Cooper (heelagter). Doelskoppe: Cooper *(4). Strafdoel: Cooper. STEL;LENBERG – Strafdoel : Tiaan Swanepoel (heelagter).

    Parel Vallei 11 (3), Somerset-kollege 9 (3): PAREL VALLEI – Drie: Thomas Jacobs (senter). Doelskop: Nicholas van Graan (losskakel). Strafdoele: Van Graan (2). SOMERSET-KOLLEGE – Strafdoele: Matthew Healy (losskakel, 3).

    Fairbairn 0, President 28 (21): PRESIDENT – drieë: Gideon Andrews (vleuel, 2), Gary Diedericks (losskakel), Granville van Rooyen (skrumskakel). Doelskoppe: Diedericks (4).

    Ander uitslae:

    O.19A: J.G.Meiring 3, Wes-Kaapse Sportskool 47; Eben Dönges 13, Bosmansdam 15; Edgemead 12, Fairmont 5.

    O.19B: Paul Roos 13, Grey Kollege 32; SACS 16, Rondebosch 11; Bishops 19, Wynberg 8; Stellenberg 17, Paarl Gim 21; Parel valley 22, Somerset-kollege 5; Fairbairn 12, President 17; J.G.Meiring 5, Kuilsrivier-klub A 20.

    O.16A: Paul Roos 21, Grey Kollege 21; SACS 8, Rondebosch 14; Bishops 29, Wynberg 12; Stellenberg 0, Paarl Gim 45; Parel Vallei 7, Somerset-kollege 24; Fairbairn 3, President 15; J.G.Meiring 19, Kuilsrivier-klub 7; Eben Dönges 28, Bosmansdam 15; Primrose-klub 20, Kasselsvlei 10.

    O.15A: Paul Roos 8, Grey Kollege 5; SACS 7, Rondebosch 0; Bishops 0, Wynberg 15; Stellenberg 0, Paarl Gim 46; Parel Vallei 10, Somerset-kollege 0; Fairbairn 8, President 12; J.G.Meiring 0, Wes-Kaapse Sportskool 27; Eben Dönges 0, Bosmansdam 10.

    O.14A: Paul Roos 7, Grey Kollege 0; SACS 10, Rondebosch 10; Bishops 7, Wynberg 19; Stellenberg 10, Paarl Gim 7; Parel Vallei 22, Somerset-kollege 0; Fairbairn 12, President 15; J.G.Meiring 36, Kuilsrivier-klub 0; Eben Dönges 0, Bosmansdam 40; Primrose-klub 38, Kasselsvlei 0.

    BOLAND (o.19A)

    HTS Drostdy 19 (5), HJS Paarl 26 (7): HJS PAARL – Drieë: Ruan Brits (haker), Daylen Daniels, Dewald Naudé (vleuels), Paulm de Wet 9skrumskakel). Doelskoppe: Stefan Gouws (losskakel, 3). DROSTDY – Drieë: Tiaan Mulder, Jurie Fick (flanke), Hanro Liebenberg (agsteman). Doelskoppe: Wynand Roets (losskakel, 2).

    Dirkie Uys 20 (10), Vredendal 9 (3): DIRKIE UYS – Drieë: Creswill Markus (vleuel), Pierre du Preez (senter), Johandré Hector (losskakel), Dirk Kotze (stut). VREDENDAL – Strafdoele: Henno Senekal (losskakel, 3).

    Robertson 37 (6), Swellendam 0: ROBERTSON – Drieë: KervernDiedericks, Jacquin Kortje (vleuels), Esteban van der merwe, Navan Padiachy (senters), Kyle Hamilton (flank). Doelskoppe: Dehan Stipp (skrumskakel, 2), Jeandré Burger (heelagter). Strafdoele: Stipp (2).

    Ander uitslae:

    O.19A: Landbougimnasium Augsburg 54, Jan van Riebeeck 19; Labori 13, HTS Bellville 8; Schoonspruit 15, Hermanus 16; Ashton 20, Albert Myburgh 8.

    O.19B: Dirkie Uys 15, Vredendal 5; Robertson 5, Swellendam 5; Augsburg 70, Jan van Riebeeck 0.

    O.15A: Dirkie Uys 32, Vredendal 0; Robertson 20, Swellendam 17; Augsburg 58, Jan van Riebeeck 7.

    O.14A: Augsburg 17, Jan van Riebeeck 15.