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  • Jim Fouche – 2011

    Results

    Jim Fouche 13,  Louis Botha 14 
    Jim Fouche 35,  Goudveld 17
    Jim Fouché 20,  Klerksdorp HS 36
    Jim Fouché 26,  Diamantveld 24
    Jim Fouché 46,  Voortrekker 24
    Jim Fouché 29,  Duineveld 8
    Jim Fouché 38,  Merensky 7
    Jim Fouché 55,  Pietersburg HS 8
    Jim Fouché 38,  Ben Vorster 35
    Jim Fouche 59,  Fichardtpark 8
    Jim Fouche 36,  Marlow Landbou 21
    Jim Fouche 30,  Sentraal 21

    Players: Naudé van Biljon, Leon Britz, Ettienne Taljaard, Rikus van Biljon, Franco Smal, Emile Odendaal, Theuns Truter, Ruan Jacobs, Janik Bekker, Ettiene Bosman, Danie Beyleveldt, Abrie Erasmus, Riaan Naudé, Istvan Coetzer and Frankie Ferreira. 

    Coaches: Schalk Malherbe and Raymond Hiscock.

  • Jim Fouche – 2012

    Results

    Jim Fouché 19,  Klerksdorp HS 21
    Jim Fouché 25,  Diamantveld 35
    Jim Fouché 17,  Voortrekker 54
    Jim Fouché 53,  Witteberg 5
    Jim Fouché 41,  Brandwag (Uitenhage) 10
    Jim Fouché 12,  Ben Vorster 20
    Jim Fouché 56,  Voortrekker (Pietermaritzburg) 0
    Jim Fouché   7,  Grey College 17
    Jim Fouché 17,  Fichardtpark 8
    Jim Fouché 24,  Marlow Landbou 20
    Jim Fouché 13,  Sentraal 33
    Jim Fouché 45,  Louis Botha 5

    Players: JG Linde (captain), Ruben Heymans, Michael Vlooh, Albert Duvenhage, Nathan Rothman,

    Coaches: Raymond Hiscock.

  • SARU unveils Junior Springbok preparation plans for 2014 JWC

    SARU unveils Junior Springbok preparation plans for 2014 JWC

    The South African Rugby (SARU) Union announced a group of 76 players on Tuesday for the start of the SA Under-20 preparations for the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship tournament to be hosted in Auckland, New Zealand, in June.

    SARU also unveiled a comprehensive preparation plan aimed at ensuring the Junior Springboks are battle ready for the 2014 JWC showpiece. The main pillars of this plan are three training camps in Stellenbosch, which will see the Junior Springbok hopefuls play a series of trial matches, and participate in three friendly internationals against Argentina Under-20.

    To kick-start the preparation schedule of the training group, SA Under-20 head coach, Dawie Theron, members of his management team, the SARU Mobi Unit and the SARU Development department will soon meet with the selected players in Johannesburg and Stellenbosch respectively.

    Players from the Blue Bulls, Golden Lions, Leopards, Free State, EP Kings and the Sharks will assemble in Johannesburg on February 20 for a one-day information session, while a similar get together is planned for the Western Province-based players on February 27 in Stellenbosch.

    Theron will conduct three training camps before the announcement of the official SA U20 squad in April. The first training camp will run from 31 March to 16 April and a series of trial matches will also be held during this period. A smaller group will then gather from 27 April to 17 May, again in Stellenbosch, for a second camp and the three internationals against the Argentina U20’s.

    The matches against Argentina are scheduled for May 9 at City Park Stadium, Cape Town, on May 13 at the Paul Roos Gymnasium Stellenbosch and May 17 at the Saldanha Rugby Club on the Cape West Coast.

    The final holding camp takes place from 23 to 26 May and the squad departs Cape Town for New Zealand on May 26 to participate in the JWC tournament from June 2 to 20 June.

    Commenting on the preparation plans Junior Springboks head coach Theron said they hope the structure of the camps and the large training group would allow them to cast the net as wide as possible.

    “We have a different approach this year in terms of identifying the players and also our training group preparations. We have already visited the provinces and communicated our preparation and conditioning plans to them, and we will continue to keep them informed.

    “Our conditioning coach especially, together with the SARU Mobi Unit and Development department are working very closely with the provinces to ensure the players follow a comprehensive training programme so that they’re in good physical condition when they arrive at our training camps,” explained Theron.

    The Junior Springbok coach added he is pleased with quality of players identified for the large training group: “There are a lot of talented players in the group and it certainly helps us that some of these players, such as Malcolm Marx (Lions), André Esterhuizen, Thomas du Toit (The Sharks), Jesse Kriel, Handré Pollard (Vodacom Blue Bulls) and Ryno Eksteen (DHL Stormers) have played in Vodacom Super Rugby warm-up matches for their franchises,” said Theron.

    He added: “We are also fortunate to include a number of players who played last year in France, such as Pollard, Jessie Kriel, Rohan Janse van Rensburg (all Bulls) and Aidon Davis (EP Kings). Sergeal Petersen (EP Kings) is also available after he missed the JWC last year because of injury.”

    The SA U20 training group:

    Blue Bulls: Handré Pollard, Jesse Kriel, Duhan van der Merwe, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Dan Kriel, Keagon Gordan, Kobus Marais, Warrick Gelant, Ganfred May, Marcus Kleinbooi, Duncan Mathews, JP Smith, Corniel Els, Wilco Louw, Dayan van der Westhuizen, Pierre Schoeman, Abongile Nonkontwana, Janse van Rensburg, RG Snyman, Heinrich Viljoen, Justin Basson.

    Golden Lions: Malcom Marx, Michael Hazner, Ramone Samuels, Jaco Van der Walt, Jano Venter, Thabo Mabuza, Vincent Maropeng, Victor Sisekete, JP du Preez, Pieter Scholtz, Stephan Vermeulen, Cyle Brink, Dylan Smith.

    Leopards: Jaco Botha, Kock Marx, Dean Stokes, Lloyd Greef.

    Free State: Ox Noche, Joseph Dweba, Mthokozisi Mkhabela, Nicolaas Lee, Marthinus Oosthuizen, Jandré Slabbert.

    EP Kings: Aidon Davis, Sergeal Petersen, Kevin Kaba, Alrin Eksteen.

    The Sharks: Andre Esterhuizen, Thomas du Toit, Gideon Koegelenberg, Chris de Beer, Jean-Luc du Plessis, Dan du Preez, Jean-Luc du Preez, Neil Maritz, Sandile Khubeka, Cameron Wright, Ayron Schramm, Ray Williams, Sias Koen.

    Western Province: Ryno Eksteen, JD Schickerling, Jacques Vermeulen, Rikus Bothma, Daniel du Plessis, Jarryd Sage, SP Ferreira, Justin Philips, Dewald Naudé, Grant Hermanus, Chad Solomon, Wesley Adonis, Frans van Wyk.

    The SA U20 preparation activities are:

    Camp One
    When: 31 March – 16 April 2014
    Where: Stellenbosch Academy of Sport

    Camp Two
    When: 23 April – 17 May 2014
    Where: Stellenbosch and Cape Town

    SA U20 international friendlies vs Argentina U20:
    09 May: SA vs Argentina (City Park Stadium, Cape Town)
    13 May: SA vs Argentina (Paul Roos, Stellenbosch)
    17 May: SA vs Argentina (Saldanha Rugby Club, Saldanha)

    Camp Three – Holding camp
    When: 23 – 26 May 2014
    Where: Stellenbosch Academy of Sport

    Capping Ceremony
    When: 25 May 2014
    Where: Stellenbosch Academy of Sport

    Squad Departure
    When: 26 May 2014
    Where: Cape Town International Airport

    SA U20 2014 JWC fixtures:
    2 June: SA vs Scotland (North Harbor)
    6 June: SA vs New Zealand (North Harbor)
    10 June: SA vs Samoa (Pukekohe)
    15 June: Playoffs (Tbc)
    20 June: Finals (Auckland)

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  • SACS – 2012

    Results 

     

    Players: Keagan Wheeler, Suwi Chibale, Leighton van Wyk, Mzi Dempers, Chris Smith, Gino Lupini, Devon Barnard, Luke van der Smit, Miles Hoogwerf, Adam de Carvalho, Cameron Calder (captain), Dean Basson, Andrew Edwards, Yandisa Maqenukana, Joel Macquene. 

  • Wynberg Boys’ High – 2012

    Results

    Wynberg Boys’ High 10,  Methody (Ireland) 0 
    Wynberg Boys’ High 52,  Royal School Armagh (Ireland) 10
    Wynberg Boys’ High 45,  Portadown (Ireland) 5
    Wynberg Boys’ High 45,  Limavady (Ireland) 5
    Wynberg Boys’ High 18,  Rondebosch Boys’ High 13
    Wynberg Boys’ High 58,  Primrose RFC 0
    Wynberg Boys’ High 41,  St. John’s College 13
    Wynberg Boys’ High 50,  St. Benedict’s College 0
    Wynberg Boys’ High 24,  Bellville HS 3
    Wynberg Boys’ High 22,  Grey Boys’ High School 21
    Wynberg Boys’ High 42,  Durbanville 12
    Wynberg Boys’ High 10,  Paarl Gimnasium 14

    Players: David Beddingham, Justin Scott, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Riaan O’Neill, Dylan Roberts, Josh de Stadler, Jordan Lamoral, Darryn Rix, Jarryd Sage, Justin Scott, Lee Nicholson, Jake Rigby, Devin Trull, Simon Kannemeyer, Tyler Reichardt, Mike Sullivan. 

  • School of Rugby’s Top Ten School Rugby Rivalries

    School of Rugby’s Top Ten School Rugby Rivalries

    I gave myself the tremendous task (but a very satisfying one) to compile a top ten list on which games I believe are the top rivalries in South African Schoolboy rugby back in 2011, I dusted it off a bit and updated the scores between the rivals. Before even starting with the list I knew I was opening a can of worms, but thought it would be an interesting talking point and get everyone up and excited about the coming season. I will also try to do more lists like these in future and post them on my website, https://rugby.supersportschools.com.

    South Africa’s premier rugby school Grey College and Affies both made my list twice. I must make it clear that I weighed traditional matches with a rich tradition and history highly. For example the annual encounter between Kimberley heavyweights, Noord-Kaap and Diamantveld, has only gained interest countrywide the last couple of seasons with Diamonds and Northerns both making a name for themselves on the rugby field.

    There are the matches which chose themselves and I think no one would have left them out of their top ten. They are the Paarl-derby, Grey College versus Paul Roos Gimnasium and Bishops versus Rondebosch Boys’ High. I would really like some feedback on my list positive or negative and on how you’re list would’ve looked and why?

    So here are my top ten schools’ rugby rivalries in South Africa:

    10. Affies vs. Waterkloof

    Francois Tredoux
    Francois Tredoux of Waterkloof
    The two top Pretoria-based rugby schools will meet each other for the first time on the rugby field since 2006. The main reason these two schools will play each other once again in 2012 is the fact that Waterkloof’s principal, Daan Potgieter was the vice-principal for 25 years at Affies before becoming a Klofie in 2011.

    They played each other four times in 2006 with both teams winning twice. Affies won the last encounter 17-7 which was the final of the prestigious Beeld Trophy. Future provincial players like Francois Brümmer, Stefan Watermeyer, Wynand Willis, Marnus Schoeman (all Waterkloof), Gerhard van den Heever, Neil Jacobs, Gerrit-Jan van Velze, Cornell Hess and Frik Kirsten (all Affies) all played in that last match between the two schools.

    The rivalry between the two teams is in tenth position because of the fact that the rivalry will only be revived in 2012. Hopefully no incidents will take place during the week prior to the match or on match day that will make one of the sides decide to cancel the fixture yet again.

    The last 12 encounters between Affies and Waterkloof:

    2013 Affies 19 Waterkloof 18
    2012
    Waterkloof 23 Affies 16
    2006
    Affies 17 Waterkloof 7
    2006 Affies 18 Waterkloof 21
    2006 Affies 28 Waterkloof 24
    2006 Affies 20 Waterkloof 45
    2005 Affies 12 Waterkloof 20
    2005 Affies 29 Waterkloof 22
    2004 Affies 26 Waterkloof 19
    2003 Affies 16 Waterkloof 33
    2003 Affies 6 Waterkloof 11
    2002 Affies 19 Waterkloof 16

    9. Wynberg Boys’ High vs. SACS

    News SACS
    Photo Courtesy of SACSRUGBY.COM
    SACS are the oldest school in South Africa, while Wynberg Boys’ High is the second oldest school in the country. Thus when these two sides lock horns it is a clash betweeen the two oldest schools in South Africa. SACS has produced 29 Springboks to date with Percy Montgomery being the latest. Wynberg Boys’ High won five of the last six games against SACS.

    The last 14 matches between Wynberg Boys’ High and SACS:

    2013 Wynberg Boys’ High 17 SACS 12
    2013 Wynberg Boys’ High 15 SACS 7
    2012 Wynberg Boys’ High 8 SACS 7
    2012
    Wynberg Boys’ High 26 SACS 16
    2011
    SACS 29 Wynberg Boys’ High 26
    2011 Wynberg Boys’ High 17 SACS 5
    2010 Wynberg Boys’ High 26 SACS 24
    2010 Wynberg Boys’ High 22 SACS 11
    2009 Wynberg Boys’ High 20 SACS 0
    2009 Wynberg Boys’ High 32 SACS 20
    2008 SACS 47 Wynberg Boys’ High 5
    2008 SACS 11 Wynberg Boys’ High 9
    2007 SACS 38 Wynberg Boys’ High 22
    2007 SACS 19 Wynberg Boys’ High 13

    8. King Edward VII vs. Jeppe Boys’ High

    News KESvsJEPPE

    The clash in Johannesburg between King Edward VII and Jeppe Boys’ High is one of the oldest inter schools north of the Vaalriver. The first match between the two sides was played in 1935. King Edward won the clash 20-0. Although it is number seven on my list I had to think a lot about which game will occupy this eighth spot. Anyone of the unlucky rivalries I name underneath this story could have easily made the list in place of the Kes versus Jeppe FNB Classic Clash.

    The last ten results between King Edward VII and Jeppe Boys’ High:

    2013 Jeppe Boys’ High 15 King Edward VII 12
    2012
    Jeppe Boys’ High 28 King Edward VII 13
    2011
    King Edward VII 36 Jeppe Boys’ High 15
    2010 Jeppe Boys’ High 17 King Edward VII 13
    2009 King Edward VII 65 Jeppe Boys’ High 10
    2008 King Edward VII 24 Jeppe Boys’ High 14
    2007 King Edward VII 40 Jeppe Boys’ High 18
    2006 King Edward VII 12 Jeppe Boys’ High 0
    2005 King Edward VII 30 Jeppe Boys’ High 7
    2004 King Edward VII 12 Jeppe Boys’ High 0
    2003 King Edward VII 27 Jeppe Boys’ High 7
    2002 Jeppe Boys’ High 20 King Edward VII 14

    7. Glenwood vs. Maritzburg College

    News SiyabongaTom
    Siyabonga Tom of Glenwood
    It was a difficult choice for me to make which rivalry between the KwaZulu-Natal powerhouses are the most worthy of being included in South Africa’s top ten. I decided on the clash between the rising powerhouse of Glenwood against the traditional powerhouse of KwaZulu-Natal, Maritzburg College.

    Glenwood has formed the nucleus of KwaZulu-Natal’s side to the Coca-Cola Craven Week of recent years. The team from KwaZulu-Natal almost managed to reach the main match of the Craven Week for the first time since 1990 last year, but lost out to the Lions thanks to a last minute penalty from Jaco van der Walt. Maritzburg College under legendary Skonk Nicholson was one of the country’s top schools sides during the 1970′s and 1980′s.

    The two side’s have met each other for the first time in 1921 with Glenwood running out victors 5-0. Maritzburg College’s biggest victory over Glenwood was in 1995 when they won 61-13 at home at Goldstones. Glenwood’s biggest victory of 47-10 came in 2008. The schools’ first XV’s have locked horns 159 times since the first time in 1921 of which Maritzburg College won 109 with 15 matches being drawn.

    The last 14 encounters between Maritzburg College and Glenwood:

    2013 Glenwood 33 Maritzburg College 15
    2013
    Glenwood 44 Maritzburg College 40
    2012 Glenwood 27 Maritzburg College 27
    2012
    Glenwood 16 Maritzburg College 16
    2011
    Glenwood 31 Maritzburg College 10
    2011 Glenwood 31 Maritzburg College 3
    2010 Glenwood 20 Maritzburg College 13
    2010 Maritzburg College 35 Glenwood 16
    2009 Glenwood 31 Maritzburg College 0
    2009 Glenwood 23 Maritzburg College 11
    2008 Glenwood 15 Maritzburg College 7
    2008 Glenwood 47 Maritzburg College 10
    2007 Glenwood 19 Maritzburg College 12
    2006 Glenwood 19 Maritzburg College 14
    2006 Maritzburg College 24 Glenwood 0

    6. Grey College vs. Affies

    News LuandeBruin
    Luan de Bruin of Affies – Photo: St. John’s College
    Grey College is without a doubt the main feeder to provincial unions for a couple of seasons now. It is with this reasoning that this FNB Classic Clash between them and Affies of Pretoria also makes this list. Affies is also the main feeder for the Blue Bulls and also produced Springbok players like Fourie du Preez, Pierre Spies, Wynand Olivier and .

    I was however reluctant initially to include this encounter on my list. Because Affies haven’t been beating Grey College on a regular basis since the two teams met each other for the first time in 1953. Affies can only boast about five victories in 1996, 2005, 2006, 2012 and in 2013. The encounter has however been boosted by the fact that Free State Cheetahs and Blue Bulls have been building a rivalry in the Currie Cup in the mid 2000′s. The Cheetahs is mostly made up of former Grey College pupils, while Affies as previously mentioned is mainly feeded by Affies. The match also became an FNB Classic Clash in 2010. Affies defeated Grey College the last two year and the team of 2014 will attempt to be the first to get three consecutive victories over the Bloemfontein based side.

    The last 12 matches between Grey College and Affies:

    2013 Affies 37 Grey College 31
    2012
     Affies 35 Grey College 29 
    2011
    Grey College 16 Affies 11
    2010 Grey College 23 Affies 6
    2009 Grey College 30 Affies 13
    2008 Grey College 31 Affies 12
    2007 Grey College 47 Affies 10
    2006 Affies 18 Grey College 13
    2005 Affies 27 Grey College 20
    2004 Grey College 32 Affies 29
    2003 Grey College 33 Affies 3
    2002 Grey College 46 Affies 21

    5. Queen’s College vs. Dale College

    News Queens
    Photo Courtesy of Queen’s College
    Queen’s College and Dale College met each other for the first time on the rugby field in 1891, the same year South Africa played their first rugby test against the touring British. The teams began to face each other on an annual basis since 1926. The biggest victory in the derby came way back in 1927 when Dale College put 64 points past Queen’s College in Kings Williams Town without conceding any points. Queen’s College has won the most encounters by being on the winning side in 77 of the 166 matches played. Dale College secured their 73rd victory with their 7-3 victory last year.

    The results of the last 15 matches between Queen’s College and Dale College:

    2013 Queen’s College 23 Dale College 10
    2013
    Queen’s College 6 Dale College 0
    2012
    Queen’s College 28 Dale College 6
    2012
    Dale College 21 Queen’s College 18
    2011
    Dale College 38 Queen’s College 31
    2011
    Dale College 7 Queen’s College 3
    2010 Queen’s College 27 Dale College 18
    2010 Dale College 21 Queen’s College 8
    2009 Queen’s College 17 Dale College 15
    2008 Queen’s College 19 Dale College 15
    2007 Queen’s College 16 Dale College 3
    2007 Queen’s College 30 Dale College 15
    2006 Queen’s College 20 Dale College 10
    2006 Queen’s College 23 Dale College 13
    2005 Queen’s College 23 Dale College 13

    4. AHS Kroonstad vs. Kroonstad HS

    News FrancoisVanBiljon
    Francois van Biljon of Rooiskool
    It’s Red against Blue! This inter schools match between neighbors the Afrikaanse Hoërskool Kroonstad (Rooiskool) and Hoërskool Kroonstad (Blouskool) in Kroonstad is the biggest in the central region. Rooiskool has produced Springbok rugby players like Jan Schlebusch, Kulu Ferreira and Braam Els. Blouskool’s most recent Springbok is Michael Claassens.

    Rooiskool has been the outstanding team in the Northern Free State for quite a while, but when these two teams meet each other in their annual FNB Classic Clash it seems that level the playing ground. Rooiskool didn’t reach the final of the Griffon-league for the first time in nine years last year. More than 7000 supporters attend the FNB Classic Clash between the two sides every year.

    The last 11 results between Rooiskool and Blouskool:

    2013 AHS Kroonstad 43 Kroonstad HS 16
    2012
    AHS Kroonstad 45 Kroonstad HS 0
    2011 AHS Kroonstad 17 Kroonstad HS 13
    2010 AHS Kroonstad 9 Kroonstad HS 0
    2009 AHS Kroonstad 41 Kroonstad HS 29
    2009 AHS Kroonstad 28 Kroonstad HS 8
    2008 AHS Kroonstad 18 Kroonstad HS 9
    2008 AHS Kroonstad 31 Kroonstad HS 10
    2007 AHS Kroonstad 22 Kroonstad HS 12
    2007 Kroonstad HS 16 AHS Kroonstad 14
    2006 AHS Kroonstad 32 Kroonstad HS 14

    3. Diocesan College vs. Rondebosch Boys’ High

    News Bishops
    Photo Courtesy of SA Schools Rugby Pix
    The encounter is definitely played with the most picturesque backgrounds in South Africa with Table Mountain in the background. It is also fittingly that Diocesan College (Bishops) plays some of the most beautiful running rugby in the country annually. Rondebosch Boys’ High also plays an open style of rugby which makes this clash one of the most exciting matches to watch. The inter schools between these two Cape Town schools started in 1911.

    The first match between the two schools was however played in 1908 with Bishops running rampant on that day winning the encounter 112-0 with Painton Cowen scoring 86 points in the match. Bishops have older rivalries against SACS, St. Andrew’s College and Paul Roos but it can’t compare against the rivalry they have against Rondebosch Boys’ High. The two schools are no more than half-a-kilometre apart from one another. The two sides play each other twice every year with one being a FNB Classic Clash.

    Last 14 results between Diocesan College and Rondebosch Boys’ High since 2003:

    2013 Rondebosch Boys’ High 22 Diocesan College 7
    2013
    Diocesan College 23 Rondebosch Boys’ High 11
    2012
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 19 Diocesan College 11
    2012
    Diocesan College 15 Rondebosch Boys’ High 3
    2011
    Diocesan College 37 Rondebosch Boys’ High 12
    2011 Rondebosch Boys’ High 34 Diocesan College 18
    2010 Diocesan College 38 Rondebosch Boys’ High 10
    2010 Diocesan College 19 Rondebosch Boys’ High 19
    2009 Diocesan College 10 Rondebosch Boys’ High 6
    2009 Diocesan College 10 Rondebosch Boys’ High 16
    2008 Diocesan College 47 Rondebosch Boys’ High 15
    2008 Diocesan College 20 Rondebosch Boys’ High 8
    2007 Diocesan College 27 Rondebosch Boys’ High 24
    2007 Diocesan College 48 Rondebosch Boys’ High 27

    2. Grey College vs. Paul Roos Gimnasium

    News ArrieVosloo
    Arrie Vosloo of Grey College
    It is said in Bloemfontein that Paul Roos Gimnasium could lose all their matches in a season, but if they are victorious in the last encounter of the season against Grey College the team from Stellenbosch has had a season to brag about. Paul Roos Gimnasium has been the only school to defeat South Africa’s premier rugby school, Grey College on a regular basis.

    The Bloemfontein-based side’s last defeat at home was in 2006 against Paul Roos Gimnasium. Since this defeat Grey College has suffered only one other defeat overall also against Paul Roos Gimnasium (3-9) in Stellenbosch in 2009. Paul Roos definitely has a knack in beating Grey College. It must be mentioned that Grey College has been playing without some of their South African Schools’ players in some of the matches between the two sides.

    The results of the last 12 encounters between Paul Roos Gimnasium and Grey College are:

    2013 Grey College 40 Paul Roos Gimnasium 8
    2012
    Grey College 33 Paul Roos Gimnasium 23
    2011 Grey College 36 Paul Roos Gimnasium 35
    2010 Grey College 41 Paul Roos Gimnasium 29
    2009 Paul Roos Gimnasium 9 Grey College 3
    2008 Grey College 47 Paul Roos Gimnasium 15
    2007 Grey College 40 Paul Roos Gimnasium 14
    2006 Paul Roos Gimnasium 16 Grey College 11
    2005 Grey College 16 Paul Roos Gimnasium 11
    2004 Paul Roos Gimnasium 21 Grey College 18
    2004 Grey College 24 Paul Roos Gimnasium 23
    2003 Grey College 18 Paul Roos Gimnasium 17

    1. Paarl Boys’ High vs. Paarl Gimnasium

    News JohanVanZyl
    Johan van Zyl of Paarl Gimnasium
    This inter schools clash of the Paarl at Fauré Street Stadium is the biggest in South Africa or in the world for that matter. It attracts more than 15 000 spectators annually. You’re either a Galpil (Paarl Boys’ High) or a Bloedwors (Paarl Gimnasium). These two sides has been fighting it out on the rugby field since 1915.

    Paarl Gimnasium is the dominant side the last couple of years if you can call it like that. Boishaai have won only twice in 2003 and 2009 during the last ten years at Faure Street. The match has a huge build-up with the parents of the first XV’s capping the players in front of the school the day before the big match.

    Last 12 encounters between Paarl Boys’ High and Paarl Gimnasium:

    2013 Paarl Gimnasium 37 Paarl Boys’ High 26
    2012
    Paarl Gimnasium 16 Paarl Boys’ High 9
    2011
    Paarl Gimnasium 22 Paarl Boys’ High 19
    2010 Paarl Gimnasium 19 Paarl Boys’ High 19
    2009 Paarl Boys’ High 24 Paarl Gimnasium 12
    2008 Paarl Gimnasium 35 Paarl Boys’ High 8
    2007 Paarl Gimnasium 10 Paarl Boys’ High 0
    2006 Paarl Gimnasium 23 Paarl Boys’ High 17
    2005 Paarl Gimnasium 22 Paarl Boys’ High 10
    2004 Paarl Gimnasium 13 Paarl Boys’ High 3
    2003 Paarl Boys’ High 25 Paarl Gimnasium 6
    2002 Paarl Gimnasium 15 Paarl Boys’ High 0

    *School Rugby Rivalries which are unlucky not to have made this list are: Noord-Kaap vs. Diamantveld; Marlow Landbou vs. Oakdale Landbou; Voortrekker vs. Witteberg; Boland Landbou vs. Oakdale Landbou; Affies vs. Pretoria Boys’ High; Glenwood vs. Durban High School; Maritzburg College vs. Durban High School; St. Andrew’s College vs. Diocesan College; Queen’s College vs. Selborne College.

    Photos by Marnus Prinsloo unless mentioned by otherwis

     

  • Middelburg kampioen van Voortrekker Sewes-toernooi

    Middelburg kampioen van Voortrekker Sewes-toernooi

    NuusG KoffiefonteinHOËRSKOOL MIDDELBURG van Mpumalanga is as kampioen van die jaarlikse Voortrekker sewesrugby-toernooi in Bethlehem gekroon. Die kampioen het die gasheer 29-12 in die eindstryd van die Beker-afdeling gekroon. Louis Botha van Bloemfontein was verlede jaar die kampioen van die toernooi.

    In die Plaat-afdeling het Ben Vorster van Tzaneen koning gekraai. Die kampioen van die Bowl-afdeling, Hoërskool Wilgerivier van Frankfort kon met ‘n veel beter posisie gespog het indien sy loting meer gunstig was.

    Wilgerivier was saam met Voortrekker en Middelburg in dieselfde groep geloot. Die span van Frankfort was teen die uiteindelike kampioen 14-12 voor teen die omdraaislag. Hy het twee keer daarin geslaag om in die tweede helfte oor die doellyn te kom maar die skeidsregter het nie die drieë toegeken nie. Middelburg het die enigste punte in die tweede helfte aangeteken om 19-14 as oorwinnaars van die veldt e stap.

    Teen die Trekkers was die telling 0-elk met lemoentyd. Die gasheer het egter in die tweede helfte die oorhand gekry en 24-0 gewen. Wilgerivier het sy laaste groepwedstryd teen Witteberg van Bethlehem 24-12 gewen. In die halfeindstryd het die span vir Voortrekker se tweede span 21-0 en in die eindstryd vir Witteberg (41-14) verslaan. Gerrie Muller het vier drieë in die eindstryd gedruk.

    In die Skild-afdeling het Sarel Cilliers van Koppies die kroon gedra.

    Hoërskool Koffiefontein se jaarlikse sewestoernooi is Saterdag deur Kimberley Boys’ High gewen. Die gasheer het in sy eerste wedstryd van die toernooi teen die span van die Diamantstad vasgeval. Koffiefontein het as gevolg van die nederlaag in die Plaat-afdeling gespeel en het dié afdeling oorheers. Die span het Hoërskool Olën in die eindstryd 33-0 afgeransel.

    Die twee onoorwonne spanne Kimberley Boys’ High en die Hoër Landbouskool Hendrik Potgieter van Reddersburg het mekaar in die eindstryd van die Beker-afdeling ontmoet. Die span van Reddersburg het as gunsteling op die veld gedraf en vroeg gaan druk om 7-0 voor te loop. Boys’ High se sterspeler Diego Segalo het met sy vinnige voetwerk Reddersberg se verdediging twee maal oop gekloof om agter die pale te gaan kuier. Die span van die Diamantstad het die spannende wedstryd 22-12 gewen.

    In die o.16-afdeling het Reddersburg vir Hoërskool Boshof in die eindstryd geklop om as kampioen gekroon te word. In die Plaat-afdeling van die o.16-spanne het Martie du Plessis van Bloemfontein vir Kimberley Boys’ High in die eindstryd geklop.

  • Ses gewese VS-skolesenters in twee SuperRugby-stryd

    VYF van die agt rugbyspelers wat vandag in die eerste ronde van die SuperRugby-reeks die middelveld vir hulle onderskeie spanne sal beman het hul skoolloopbane in Bloemfontein voltooi.

    Vier van die senters is produkte van die Springbok-fabriek, Grey-kollege. Twee voormalige leerlinge van Grey, Frans Steyn (2005) en Paul Jordaan (2010) sal vir die Sharks teen die Bulls in Durban op senter uitdraf. Nog ‘n Grey-man Francois Venter (2009) sal sy buiging vir die Cheetahs in Bloemfontein teen die Lions maak. Hy het egter al vir die Bulls in die kompetisie gespeel. Jan Serfontein (2011) sal teen Steyn en Jordaan vir die Bulls sy man staan. Serfontein en Jordaan het saam in 2010 vir Grey se eerstespan gespeel.

    Die ander senter van die Rosestad is die Lions se Lionel Mapoe wat in 2007 aan Hoërskool Fichardtpark gematrikuleer het. Mapoe het in 2006 die Vrystaat op die Cravenweek verteenwoordig. Die ander dries enters wat in dié twee SuperRugby-wedstryde in dié beginspanne sal uitdraf is Stefan Watermeyer (Waterkloof) vir die Leeus, Johan Sadie (Paarl Gimnasium) vir die Cheetahs en JJ Engelbrecht (Grey PE) vir die Bulls. Nog ‘n oud-Grey, Alwyn Hollenbach sit op die plaasvervangersbank vir die Leeus. Hy word ook meestal in die middelveld ingespan.

    Grey het tussen 2007 en 2011 nie minder as sewe Suid-Afrikaanse Skole-senters opgelewer nie. Die sewetal is Robert Ebersohn (2007), Francois Venter (2008), Piet Lindeque (2009), William Small-Smith, Paul Jordaan (albei 2010), Jan Serfontein en Dries Swanepoel (albei 2011). “Ek dink nie daar is ‘n spesifieke rede hoekom ons soveel talentvolle senters oplewer nie. Baie talentvolle spelers kom na Grey toe en dan ontwikkel ons hulle verder. Ek dink tog die spelers wat voor hulle in die eerstespan se trui gespeel het inspireer ook die spelers. Die Springbokke se name is by elke posisie se sitplek in die kleedkamer en ek glo dit inspireer die spelers,” het Dries van der Wal, rugbyhoof van Grey, gesê. Grey se Springbok-senter tot dusver is Louis Babrow, Helgard Muller, Heinrich Fuls, Pieter Muller, Andries Strauss, Steyn en Serftontein.

    ‘n Verdere 17 spelers sal in dié eerste ronde hulle eerste proesel van SuperRugby kry. Vir die Leeus sal Willie Britz (Diamantveld) en Schalk van der Merwe (Grey) uit die sentrale streek hulle buigings in die reeks maak.

  • Affies vs. Pietersburg HS – 1994

     

     

    The teams: 

    Pietersburg HS: 15 Willem Pheiffer, 14 Leendert Zietsman, 13 Henk Fouché (captain), 12 GH Smith, 11 André Schoeman, 10 Jan-Hendrik Hattingh, 9 Walter Campbell-McGeachy, Roeling Herbst, Beyers Nel, P.C. Becker, Adam Barnard, Lucas Espach, Victor Matfield, Leon Brummer, Corné Nel.

    Affies: Dirk Strydom; Shaldon Heuer, Grant Esterhuizen, Eugene Marx, Gerhard Beukes; Fanie Maritz, Du Toit Botes; Riaan Olckers, Ernst McDonald, Jan Serfontein, Theo Grobler, Werner Volschenk, Ernst Veldsman, Deon Strydom (k), Quentin de Villiers. 

    Referee: André Burger (Transvaal)

  • NWU Puk 16 Series fixtures for 2014

    Who will be crowned champions of the NWU Puk 16 Series for 2014? Bekker Landbou from Magaliesburg, Vryburg HS, Oosterland and Volksrust will all be contenders for the title. Bekker is drawn in Group C with Fochville, Alberton High and Overvaal. Vryburg is in Group D with Wolmaransstad, Schoonspruit of Klerksdorp and Schweizer-Reneke.

    In Group A Stoffberg, Delmas, Oosterland and Pretoria-Noord will take each other on, while Ferrum, Volksrust, Secunda en Piet Retief will fight out for a spot in the knockout-stages of the competition in Group B. The final will be decided on 12 April, while the semi-finals will take place on 21 March.

    The fixtures:

    1 March 2014

    Stoffberg vs. Delmas
    Oosterland vs. Pretoria Noord
    Fochville vs. Bekker Landbou
    Overvaal vs. Alberton High
    Ferrum vs. Volksrust
    Piet Retief vs. Secunda
    Vryburg vs. Wolmaransstad
    Schoonspruit vs. Schweizer-Reneke

    8 March 2014

    Oosterland vs. Stoffberg
    Pretoria-Noord vs. Delmas
    Overvaal vs. Fochville
    Bekker Landbou vs. Alberton High
    Piet Retief vs. Ferrum
    Secunda vs. Volksrust
    Schoonspruit vs. Vryburg
    Schweizer-Reneke vs. Wolmaransstad

    15 March 2014

    Pretoria-Noord vs. Stoffberg
    Delmas vs. Oosterland
    Bekker Landbou vs. Overvaal
    Alberton High vs. Fochville
    Volksrust vs. Piet Retief
    Secunda vs. Ferrum
    Wolmaransstad vs. Schoonspruit
    Schweizer-Reneke vs. Vryburg