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    Streeptruie behaal honderdtal in soete sege

    NewsG WPhoofSTELLENBOSCH. – Die Westelike Provinsie het gister moontlik sy soetse sege oor sy aartsvyand, die Blou Bulle, op die eerste dag van die 52ste Cravenweek vir hoërskole in die Markotter-stadion hier behaal. Die Streeptruie het met hierdie oorwinning van 20-13 die eerste span in die geskiedenis van die Cravenweek geword om 100 seges sedert die ontstaan van die toernooi in 1964 bymekaar te maak.

    Die Streeptruie sou boonop ‘n bietjie inspirasie vir dié sege gekry het uit die feit dat die Springbok-kaptein, Jean de Villiers, die span tydens die opening van die toernooi op die veld gelei het. De Villiers het self nooit vir die Streeptruie se A-span op die Cravenweek gespeel nie. Hy het wel in 1999 vanuit die WP se Akademie-span die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole-span gehaal.

    Die wenspan se twee flanke, Zain Davids en Johan Visser, het voorlangs die grondslag vir die sege saam met die slot, Salmaan Moerat, gelê. Davids het oral op die veld opgeduik en met kraglopies sy span oor die voordeellyn gehelp. Visser het by die afbreekpunte vir die Ligbloues hoofbrekens besorg.

    Agterlangs het die Streeptruie se twee vleuels, Nico Leonard en Cassiem February, op gereelde grondslag meer as genoeg spasie gevind om ver ente veld te wen.

    Die Ligbloues se senterpaar, Louritz van der Schyff en Stedman Gans, het op die aanval goeie spel gelewer. Gans het egter na ‘n goeie eerste helfte ‘n stiller tweede helfte beleef. Van der Schyff het sy span se enigste drie na ‘n mooi lopie in die tweede helfte afgerond.

    Die WP is die suksesvolste span in die geskiedenis van die toernooi. Die span spog met slegs 46 nederlae in sy 154 wedstryde sedert 1964. Die enigste van die 20 spanne in aksie in vanjaar se toernooi wat nog nie 50 of meer kere aan die verloorkant was nie.

    Vandag se bepalings is: 

    09:00: Griekwa-platteland t. Zimbabwe; 10:30: Valke t. OP-platteland; 12:00: Luiperds t. Griekwas; 13:30: KwaZulu-Natal t. Goue Leeus; 15:00: Oostelike Provinsie t. Suidwestelike Distrikte.

  • WP mik na 100ste Cravenweek-sege

    Die wedstrydkomitee van die Cravenweek vir hoërskole kan ná die eerste dag se spel van die 52ste weergawe van die rugbytoernooi in die Markötter-stadion, Stellenbosch dalk sy moeilikste taak van die week te wagte wees.

    Daar bestaan nie veel twyfel dat die wenner van vandag se hoofwedstryd – tussen die Westelike Provinsie en die Blou Bulle – tot die “halfeindstryd” van die toernooi sal deurdring nie.

    Indien die Griffons in hul wedstryd teen die Vrystaat vir ’n verrassing kan sorg en die Pumas beïndruk in ’n sege oor die Grens, sal die komitee met so ietwat van ’n tameletjie sit.

    Die Perses kon laas in 1979 daarin slaag om die Vrystaat op die Cravenweek te klop. Dié spanne se enigste ander kragmeting sedertdien was in 1988 toe die Vrystaat die Perses met 35-0 verniel het.

    Die Pumas is vanjaar saam met die Suidwestelike Distrikte die buiteperde wat gekies kan word om in die hoofwedstryd in aksie te wees.

    Die Pumas het waarskynlik hul beste span sedert die een van 2000 gestuur. Toe was die Pumas met 19-18 oor die Boland in die hoofwedstryd baas – hoofsaaklik danksy die skopskoen van Nel Fourie.

    Die WP, die suksesvolste span in die geskiedenis van die Cravenweek, kan teen die Ligbloues die eerste span wees wat met 100 seges spog. Die Streeptruie behoort ongeag van vandag se uitslag die mylpaal in dié toernooi te behaal.

    Die Streeptruie is ook die enigste van die 20 spanne in aksie hier wat nog nie 50 of meer kere aan die verloorkant was nie.

    Die Eikestad speel ’n rekord vyfde keer die gasheer. Die vorige toernooi hier sal onthou word as die Ebersohn-week. Die Ebersohn-tweeling, Robert en Sias, was aan die spits van die grootste sege tot nog toe in ’n hoofwedstryd, toe hulle die WP met 52-3 verneder het.

    In die Ligbloues en die WP se laaste stryd in die Bolandse dorp het ’n toekomstige eersterangse krieketspeler van die Titans, Pierre Joubert, met puik taktiese skoppe die Bulle in die hoofstryd tot ’n sege (24-12) gehelp.

  • R350 000 plus kar!

    Wanneer daar eendag in die toekoms terug gekyk word na die Cravenweek van 2015, sal dit as ’n ryke oesjaar vir rugbyspelers beskou word.

    Dié feit word beklemtoon deurdat verlede jaar se Cravenweek-speler van die toernooi, Curwin Bosch, waarskynlik die grootste aanbod van ’n unie gekry het, wat enige skolespeler nóg ontvang het.

    Bosch sal van môre af in Stellenbosh op die 52ste Cravenweek vir hoërskole weer vir die Oostelike Provinsie in aksie wees.

    Die Vrystaat het glo sy grootste kontrak nog vir ’n skolespeler aan Bosch gebied. Dit is egter glo steeds nie naby die Haaie se aanbod aan dié talentvolle speler nie. Bosch sal na bewering R350 000 in sy eerste jaar in Durban verdien en ook ’n motortoelaag ontvang. Daar is glo ook ’n stewige bedrag wat hy en elk van sy voogde sal ontvang as hy by die Haaie teken.

    Sewe spelers wat al vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Skolespan in aksie was, sal vanjaar aan die toernooi deelneem – die meeste nog sedert die nasionale skolespan in 1974 die eerste keer gekies is. Hulle is Bosch, Heino Bezuidenhout (albei OP), Embrose Papier, Andell Loubser (albei Blou Bulle), IG Prinsloo (Vrystaat), Cobus Wiese (Griekwa-platteland) en Edmund Rheeder (Luiperds).

    Die Suid-Afrikaanse skolekeurders behoort vanjaar ’n gedugte span vir die internasionale reeks teen Wallis, Engeland, Frankryk en Italië te kies. Selfs die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole A-span wat gekies gaan word, behoort meer as sy man teen die internasionale spanne te staan.

    Die SA Skolespan en sy naasbestes sal op 7, 11 en 15 Augustus in aksie wees.

    Sean Erasmus van die Hoër Jongenskool Paarl is onlangs as hulpafrigter vir Hein Kriek van Paul Roos-Gimnasium by die nasionale skolespan aangestel.

    Boishaai is vanjaar onder Erasmus se afrigting nog onoorwonne. Kriek rig al sedert 2012 die nasionale skolespan af.

    Twee ander skole-afrigters wat ook vir die pos aansoek gedoen het, Ryno Combrinck (Michaelhouse) en Roean Bezuidenhout (Welkom-Gimnasium), sal heel moontlik die leisels van die SA Skole se naasbestes vat.

    Michaelhouse spog ook nog vanjaar met ’n onoorwonne vertoningslys.

    Die nasionale skolespan se nederlaag van 22-30 teen Engeland verlede jaar was sy eerste sedert 2009, toe die einste Engeland hom in Kimberley verslaan het.

     Spelers wat in vanjaar se toernooi in Stellenbosch dopgehou kan word, is:

    Heelagters: Andell Loubser (Blou Bulle), Earl Dowrie (Boland), Marco Labuschagne (Griffons), Joshua Vermeulen (WP).

    Vleuels: Cameron Hufke (Griekwas), Xolisa Guma (KZN), Godfrey Simelane (Vrystaat), Richman Gora (Griffons), Irvin Ali (Valke), Abner van Reenen (Blou Bulle), Cassiem February (WP).

    Buitesenters: David Brits (Grens), Heino Bezuidenhout (OP), Wandile Simelane (Leeus), Nico Leonard (WP), Siyabonga Khaliswayo (Pumas), Manie Libbok (SWD).

    Binnesenters: Erich Cronje (Valke), JP Duvenhage (SWD), JV Coertze (Limpopo), James Tedder (KZN), PR Serfontein (Vrystaat), MJ Pelser (Leeus), Louritz van der Schyff (Blou Bulle).

    Losskakels: Curwin Bosch (OP), Gerco Nortje (Griekwas), Bader-Werner Pretorius (KZN), Wessel Muller (Pumas), Xander Crause (Valke), Courtney Winnaar (Grens).

    Skrumskakels: Embrose Papier (Blou Bulle), Jason Olivier (Griffons), Matthew Jon-Dahl (KZN), Jondre Williams (WP),

    Agtstemanne: Eduan Lubbe (Blou Bulle), Len Massyn (Leeus), Edmund Rheeder (Luiperds), Renaldo Ferreira (SWD).

    Flanke: Cobus Wiese (GW-platteland), Jurie Burger (Vrystaat), Hacjivah Dayamani (Leeus), JC Pretorius (Pumas), Gift Dlamini (Griffons), Tristan Dixon (KZN), Johan Visser (WP), Dylan van der Walt (Valke), Janco Cloete (Griekwas), Regardt du Plessis, Phillip Krause (albei Blou Bulle).

    Slotte: Ruan Vermaak (Leeus), Hendre Stassen (Valke), Ruben de Villiers, Ernst van Rhyn, Salmaan Moerat (WP), Adre Smith (SWD), George Rossouw (Vrystaat), Henk Pretorius (Blou Bulle).

    Vaskopstutte: Dewald Maritz (Pumas), Roux Swart (SWD), IG Prinsloo (Vrystaat), Daniel Voigt (Grens), Chergin Fillies (Blou Bulle).

    Hakers: Johan Grobbelaar (WP), Marnus van der Merwe (Pumas), Nico Peyper (Valke).

    Loskopstutte: Andrew Kuhn (SWD), Stephan de Jager (Pumas), Cabous Eloff (Blou Bulle).

  • Ondersoek deur Valke Rugbyunie bevind Stassen is wel o.18

    Ondersoek deur Valke Rugbyunie bevind Stassen is wel o.18

     

    NuusG StassenDie gerugte dat die Valke se Cravenweek-kaptein, Hendré Stassen, oor drie identiteitsnommers beskik is waar.

    Die slot van die Hoërskool EG Jansen in Boksburg is wel nog o.18 en sal dus vanjaar aan die 52ste Cravenweek vir hoërskole (vir o.18-spelers) wat Maandag in Stellenbosch afskop voor die vir Valke uitdraf.

    ’n Ondersoek deur die Valke-rugbyunie (VRU) het bevind dat Stassen wel vroeër vanjaar op 8 Januarie sy 18de verjaarsdag gevier.

    Die ondersoek wat deur die VRU se uitvoerende bestuurder, Jurie Coetzee, gelei is, het bevind dat met sy aanvanklike registrasie sy geboortedatum as 21 Desember 1996 opgeteken. Dis egter die datum toe sy ma, Rilly, in die hospitaal opgeneem is. Hendré is op 8 Januarie 1997 gebore. Sy ma is vroeër vanjaar oorlede.

    Die VRU se ondersoek het gevind dat die Stassens in Maart 1998 vir die eerste keer probeer het om dié fout by die departement van binnelandse sake reg te stel. Die proses is in 1999, 2002 en 2005 herhaal sonder enige sukses.

    Die departement van binnelandse sake het op 14 Mei vanjaar in ’n brief bevestig dat sy identiteitsnommer op 20 Mei 2011 verander is, om ’n geboortedatum van 29 Desember 1997 weer te gee. Die ondersoek van die VRU stel dat dit nooit die versoek was nie en dat dit onseker is hoekom dit so verander is.

    Na ’n versoek op 23 April 2013 op sy ma se identiteitsnommer is ’n geboortedatum van 29 Desember 1997 vir Hendré aangedui. Daar is toe besluit om te wag tot na sy 18de verjaarsdag om om die fout reg te stel wat sy derde identiteitsnommer tot gevolg gebring het.

    Stassen se naam behoort vanjaar na afloop van die Cravenweek in die nasionale skolespan uitgelees te word indien hy op sy vertonings tot dusver vanjaar op die rugbyveld kan voortbou. Hy het verlede jaar op dié toernooi in Middelburg (Mpumalanga) reeds sterk aanspraak gemaak op ’n plek in die nasionale span.

    Stassen is in 2003 skool toe na die Laerskool Concordia in Boksburg gestuur. Dit is destyds gedoen omdat hy reeds toe groot van statuur vir sy ouderdom was. Stassen 2.01 m in sy sokkies en laat die skaal op 114 kg kreun.

    Volgens die verslag is in 2012 besluit dat dit vir hom as leerling beter sou wees om graad tien in 2013 te herhaal.

     

  • Nóg ’n Jesse Kriel op pad na roem?

    Stellenbosch. – Die nommer 13 word deur bygelowiges as die nommer van ongeluk beskou, maar vir die Kriel-familie van Pietermaritzburg sal dié nommer oor die vier dae ’n spesiale betekenis hê.

    Jesse Kriel maak vandag sy buiging vir die Springbokke op buitesenter in die kragmeting teen die Wêreld-vyftiental op Nuweland in Kaapstad. Sy jonger broer, Matt Kriel, sal Dinsdag vir KwaZulu-Natal se o.18-span op die 52ste Cravenweek vir hoërskole in die Markotter-stadion hier in die nommer 13-trui teen die Goue Leeus uitdraf.

    Die jongste Kriel sou aanvanklik nie in die Eikestad in aksie gewees het nie, maar het Donovan du Randt vervang wat weens ’n besering moes onttrek.

    Nie minder as sewe spelers wat al vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole-span in aksie was, sal vanjaar op die toernooi in aksie wees. Die meeste nog sedert die nasionale skole-span in 1974 die eerste keer gekies is. Hulle is Curwin Bosch, Heino Bezuidenhout (albei OP), Embrose Papier, Andell Loubser (albei Blou Bulle), IG Prinsloo (Vrystaat), Cobus Wiese (Griekwa-platteland) en Edmund Rheeder (Luiperds).

    Van die ander spelers met bekende familielede is Boland se agtsteman, Evan Booysen, se broer Fabian het in dieselfde posisie vir die Jong Bokkies in die skrum gesak toe hulle in 2012 as wêreldkampioen gekroon is.

    Die Blou Bulle se flank, Phillip Krause, se pa Piet Krause het in 1991 die eerste SA Skole-speler van die destydse Vaaldriehoek geword. Krause sr. het in sy loopbaan ook eersterangse rugby vir die Blou Bulle, Griekwas en die Leeus gespeel.

    Grens se onderkaptein en slot, Daniel Froneman, se pa Philip het as stut vir Grens in 117 wedstryde verteenwoordig.
    Die Vrystaat se flank Jurie Burger se broer Junior Burger het in 2012 en 2013 vir Griekwa-platteland op die Cravenweek verteenwoordig. Wiese se ouer broer, Jasper, was ook saam destyds met Junior Burger in die plattelanders se span

    Die Westelike Provinsie se senter Manuel Ras se oom is die gewese Bok-skrumskakel, Ricky Januarie. Januarie het self in 2000 die nasionale skolespan gehaal. Die Streeptruie se stut Leo Kruger se pa is ’n bekende vryskut-sportjoernalis, Kattes Kruger.

    Griekwas se voorryman, Boan Venter, se pa De Waal het die Poubloues se seniorspan in 106 wedstryde verteenwoordig. Venter sr. was lid van Griekwas se span wat aan die toernooi in 1991 in Oos-Londen deelgeneem het.

    In die Goue Leeus se span maak Franco Tiedt die oond skoon. Sy pa, Jannie Tiedt, het vir Transvaal en Wes-Transvaal op die rugbyveld verteenwoordig. Die Tiedt-familie is die bekendste rugbyfamilie van Randfontein. Die Leeus se flank, Henro Liebenberg, se pa Christo het ook op sy dag vir die Rooibontes uitgedraf.

  • Lions, WP dominate at Coca-Cola Grant Khomo and Academy Weeks

    Lions, WP dominate at Coca-Cola Grant Khomo and Academy Weeks

    The Golden Lions emerged as the top team at the U16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week at the Bridgton Sports Grounds in Oudtshoorn on Thursday after overcoming a tense battle with KwaZulu-Natal for a 31-24 victory.

    Western Province, meanwhile, took the top honours at the Coca-Cola Academy Week at the Isak Steyl Stadium in Vanderbijlpark as they defeated the Blue Bulls 36-24 in the final match.

    In the other big match-ups in Oudtshoorn, Western Province thumped the Blue Bulls 33-12 thanks to their hard-running on attack, while the Pumas and Boland played to a 24-24 draw and Eastern Province defeated Free State 34-17.

    The Limpopo Blue Bulls, meanwhile, completed the tournament on a high note as they registered their third victory in as many games, after defeating hosts the SWD Eagles 30-17. Border and Griquas, meanwhile, remained unbeaten.

    In Vanderbijlpark, Western Province scored an impressive six tries, with a hat-trick by Jean-Pierre Smith, to only three tries by the Pretoria side to secure the victory.

    In the other main games the Golden Lions pipped the Free State 20-19, while SWD thumped the Griffons 38-3.
    This result for SWD allowed them to complete the competition unbeaten, while KwaZulu-Natal CD, Griquas CD, and the Griffons registered a clean-sweep of victories.

    Golden Lions 31 (17) KwaZulu-Natal 24 (19)

    KwaZulu-Natal showed their intent early on against the Golden Lions as they worked their way into the Lions’ 22m area three times in the opening exchanges. This paid off with a try in the corner by Malakiwe Zondeki in the ninth minute. But the Lions struck back with a stunning try by Travis Gordon, who dashed to the tryline and pushed off a defender to score, which levelled the scores at 5-5. The Johannesburg side again found space out wide and forced their way through the defence for two more tries to power their way to a 17-5 lead. KwaZulu-Natal, however, forced their way back with a series of pick-and-goes which allowed them to cross the line for the second time to reduce the deficit to 17-12. The Lions’ lead was short-lived as the Durban side scored another try in the minutes leading up to the break and converted successfully to take a narrow 19-17 lead going into the break.
    KwaZulu-Natal dominated territory and possession in the early stages of the second half, but the Golden Lions defence denied them from crossing the tryline. In turn, meanwhile, the Johannesburg side did well to spread the ball on attack, which opened up a gap for Muzilikazi Manyike to sneak through for a 24-19 lead. This lead, however, was cancelled out minutes later as the Durban side forced their way through to the tryline once again to level the scores at 24-24. Both teams opted to kick into space in the hope of breaching the defence for a lead in the dying minutes. The Lions received a penalty soon after, but the ball hit the upright which denied them from taking the lead. The Lions, however, forced their way over the tryline in the 57th after showing fantastic patience on attack and the conversion was successful, pushing them 31-24 ahead. They held onto this lead to come out tops in the tournament.
    Scorers:

    Golden Lions – Tries: Travis Gordon, Muzilikazi Manyike, Yanga Hlalu, Zandre van der Berg (2). Conversions: Kennedy Mpeku (3).
    KwaZulu-Natal – Tries: Alfred Holder, Kamvelihle Fatyela, Malakiwe Zondeki, Juan van der Mescht. Conversions: Morne van Rensburg (2).
    Western Province 33 (14) Blue Bulls 12 (12)

    Western Province and the Blue Bulls fought hard from the outset as both teams delivered a balanced performance with their forwards and backs making their presence felt, which resulted in a close first half. The Blue Bulls’ forwards, in particular, tried hard to stamp their authority up front and these efforts contributed heavily to their two first-half tries.
    Western Province built on this in the second half as they applied pressure on attack. Their creative backs allowed them to cross the tryline after slipping through the tackles for their third time for a 21-12 lead. They added another two tries in the remaining minutes to extend their lead to 33-12 thanks to some exciting play by their backs. The Blue Bulls continued to show their fighting spirit, but mistakes at crucial times and Province’s solid defence denied them from adding to their score in the second half.
    Scorers:

    Western Province – Tries: Durin Nasson, Ian Kitwanga, Thaakir Abrahams, Angelo Davids (2). Conversions: Durin Nasson (3). Penalty: Henry Chamberlain.
    Blue Bulls – Tries: Charles Goedhals, Bjorkan Hendricks. Conversion: Charles Goedhals.
    Pumas 24 (12) Boland 24 (19)

    Boland started their clash against the Pumas with a bang as they scored two tries in the first 18 minutes and another in the 26th minute thanks to their impressive attack. In return the Pumas scored twice, the second try of which was on the stroke of halftime, which allowed them to reduce the gap on the scoreboard to 19-12.
    Boland added their fourth try in the third quarter. But the Pumas showed their fighting spirit by stepping up their defence and showing character on attack, which earned them two tries in the last 13 minutes to level the scores.
    Scorers:

    Pumas – Tries: Stephan van der Bank, Riekert Barnard, Bongumenzi Dlamini, Uys du Preez. Conversions: Stephan van der Bank, Riekert Barnard.
    Boland – Tries: PJ Boltman, Timothy Allies, Conan le Fleur, Willem Opperman. Conversions: Lloyd April (2).
    Border 49 (42) Leopards 0 (0)

    Border took complete control of their clash against the Leopards to build up a confidence-boosting 42-0 lead at the break, as they dominated on attack and defence.
    The Leopards did well to improve their defence in the second half and this allowed them to reduce Border to only one try in the second half. Unfortunately, however, they were unable to do the same on attack and had to settle for a disappointing 49-0 defeat.
    Scorers:

    Border – Tries: David Coetzer (3), S Matsinya (3). Conversions: David Coetzer (6).

    Eastern Province 34 (6) Free State 17 (5)

    The battle between Eastern Province and the Free State was epic as the teams put their bodies on the line on attack and defence. Interestingly Free State were reduced to 14 men in the 25th minute following a tip tackle, but despite this they continued to deliver a passionate performance. Both teams applied pressure on attack and managed to work their way close to the opposition’s tryline, but the defence held well, resulting in the Free State scoring the only try of the half. Eastern Province, meanwhile, opted for two penalties get on the scoreboard as they battled to breach the defence. This resulted in the Port Elizabeth side taking a narrow 6-5 lead at the break.
    The second half was equally physical as the teams continued to run hard at one another, but Eastern Province managed to break through for their first try in the 34th minute, which pushed them 13-5 ahead. They again found space out wide with minutes left on the clock to stretch their lead. But the Free State hit back with a try of their own. This, however, was cancelled out as Eastern Province scored their third try for a 27-10 lead. Eastern Province, were, reduced to 14 men in the dying minutes, and with the sides equal in terms of numbers, Free State scored again, but the Port Elizabeth side bounced back immediately with their fourth try for a 34-17 victory.
    Scorers:

    Eastern Province – Tries: Elandre Smit, Uan Tait, Curtley Deysel (2). Conversions: Vaughen Isaacs (4). Penalties: Vaughen Isaacs (2).
    Free State – Tries: David Kriel, Ru-hann Greyling, Wyclef Vlitoor. Conversion: Christopher Schreuder.
    Limpopo Blue Bulls 30 (20) SWD Eagles 17 (3)

    The Limpopo Blue Bulls scored two converted tries and two penalties in a dominant first-half performance against hosts, the SWD Eagles. They backed up their impressive attack with a solid defensive effort, which allowed the Eagles to score only three points in the half.
    SWD, however, showed their fighting spirit in the second half with Llyle Metembo scoring two tries to increase their points tally to 17. But two more tries by the Limpopo Blue Bulls took their tally for the match to four and handed them a 30-17 victory.
    Scorers:

    Limpopo Blue Bulls – Tries: Heini Ferreira, Carl du Plessis, Noko Malatjie, TG Fourie. Conversions: Jonathan Viljoen, Tumi Mononyane. Penalties: Jonathan Viljoen, Karel Limbach.
    SWD Eagles – Try: Llyle Metembo (2). Conversions: James-Henry Mollentze (2). Penalty: James-Henry Mollentze.
    Border CD 3 (3) Griquas CD 26 (19)

    Griquas CD were dominant on attack and defence from the outset against Border CD as they cruised to a 19-3 halftime lead after scoring two tries in the first 15 minutes and another shortly before halftime. In return Griquas CD were only able to kick a penalty.
    Griquas CD continued to take charge of the match in the second half despite Border CD tightening up their defence, which allowed them to add a converted try. This, however, proved to be the only points in the half as they shut out Border CD to deny them from adding to their three points.
    Scorers:

    Border CD – Penalty: Martin Lottering.
    Griquas CD – Tries: Sibastian Job, Phillip Marais, Petrus Duvenhage. Conversions: Iwan Lombard (2).
    Griquas 19 (14) Valke 17 (7)

    Griquas placed early pressure on the Valke by stringing together phases, which allowed them to camp in the Valke’s half, and they earned the rewards with two tries in the first 15 minutes. But the Valke hit back with intent and managed to apply pressure on Griquas. Their efforts finally paid off with a try before the break, which allowed them to reduce the gap on the scoreboard to 14-7.
    The Valke continued to make their presence in the second half as they dominated possession early on and this allowed them to cross the tryline for the second time to close the gap to 14-12. Griquas, however, tried hard to force their way back into the lead, and the rewards followed with their third try. The Valke refused to lie down and scored again in the 52nd minute, but the unsuccessful conversion left them 19-17 behind on the scoreboard.
    Scorers:

    Griquas – Tries: Willem Coetzer, Edmund Brand, Wium Becker. Conversions: Charles Williams (2).
    Valke – Tries: Bokang Potsane, Ruben Beytell, Mpho Ntsane. Conversion: Jeandre van Vuuren.
    Zimbabwe 21 (7) Namibia 7 (0)

    The first half of the Test between Zimbabwe and Namibia was tight as the teams threw everything at one another. Such was the closeness of the first half, the only points scored was a converted try by Zimbabwe in the 23rd minute.
    Zimbabwe, however, found their rhythm in the second half and added two tries to their tally, which Russel Biyason converted to take their score to 21 points. They supported this with solid defence, which limited Namibia to only a converted try for their efforts, which secured the 21-7 victory for Zimbabwe.
    Scorers:

    Zimbabwe – Tries: Tafadziswa Bunu, Munashe Kamera (2). Conversions: Russel Biyason (3).
    Namibia – Try: Jacques Theron. Conversion: Delron Brandt.
    Griffons 17 (12) SWD Eagles XV 12 (7)

    The clash between the Griffons and SWD Eagles XV was also exciting as the Griffons scored two tries in the first 21 minutes against the hosts, who only managed to cross the tryline once, despite trying hard to force their way in the match. This left the home team trailing 12-7 at the break.
    Both teams pushed hard to gain ascendancy in the second half, and each earned a try for their efforts. But the Griffons extra try in the first half handed them an edge on the scoreboard for a 17-12 win.
    Scorers:

    Griffons – Tries: Franco Victor, DJ Hattingh. Conversion: Andrew Kota.
    SWD Eagles XV – Try: Jason Wagman. Conversion: Pieter Uys.
    U16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week day-three results:

    Golden Lions 31 – 24 KwaZulu-Natal
    Western Province 33 – 12 Blue Bulls
    Pumas 24 – 24 Boland
    Border 49 – 0 Leopards
    Eastern Province 34 – 17 Free State
    Limpopo Blue Bulls 30 – 17 SWD Eagles
    Border CD 3 – 26 Griquas CD
    Griquas 19 – 17 Valke
    Zimbabwe 21 – 7 Namibia
    Griffons 17 – 12 SWD Eagles XV

    Coca-Cola Academy Week day-three fixtures:

    Western Province 36 – 24 Blue Bulls
    Pumas 31 – 33 Eastern Province
    Limpopo Blue Bulls 43 – 46 Griffons CD
    Free State 19 – 20 Lions
    KwaZulu-Natal CD 57 – 27 Border
    Eastern Province CD 46 – 29 Leopards
    Griffons 8 – 38 SWD
    Griquas CD 18 – 28 Rooi Valke
    Pumas CD 14 – 52 Blouvalke
    Boland 24 – 18 KwaZulu-Natal
    Griquas 29 – 13 Namibia
    SA LSEN 43 – 26 Border CD
    Issued by SARU Corporate Affairs

  • Coca-Cola Academy Week Results 2015 – Day 3

    Coca-Cola Academy Week Results 2015 – Day 3

    Nuus WPu16The Western Province continued their dominance of the Coca-Cola Academy Week when they defeated the Blue Bulls by 36-24 in the main match of the tournament hosted in the Isak Steyl Stadium in Vanderbijlpark. It was the fifth time in six years that the Western Province side was crowned unofficial champions of the Coca-Cola Academy Week. 

    Western Province’s tighthead prop, Jean-Pierre Smith, bagged a hat-trick of tries in the main game.  

    Scorers:

    Western Province 36 (17) – Tries: Jean-Pierre Smith (3), Tristan Leyds, Liam Larkin, Munier Hartzenberg. Conversions: Leyds (3). Blue Bulls 24 (10) – Tries: Emillio Adonis, Shaun Williams, Ruan de Swardt. Conversions: De Swardt (3). Penalty: De Swardt. 

    Golden Lions 20 (17) – Tries: Tabuni Tubadi, Tatenda Mujawo, Martin Mangwiro. Conversion: Chuiner van Rooyen. Doelskop: Van Rooyen. Free State 19 (3) – Tries: Mario Vieira, Tumi Khukhele, Johan van der Walt. Conversions: Vieira (2).

    Boland 24 (12) – Tries: James Mao-Cheia, Rudovan Adams, Khail Kotzenberg, André Fernhout. Conversions: Keanan Williams (2). KwaZulu-Natal 18 (13) – Tries: Maartin Holtzhausen, Siphilele Mpanza. Conversion: Gareth Simpson. Penalties: Simpson (2).

    South Western Districts 38 (10) – Tries: Mario Jacobs (2), Kurt Eybers, Clayton Isaacs, Alexander Wallace, Adriaan Coetzee. Conversions: Zinedene Booysen (5). Griffons 8 (3) – Try: Byron Ferreira. Penalty: Ruben Abrahams.

    Griqualand West 29 (3) – Tries: Johannes Bezuidenhout (2), André du Toit, Alan Joubert. Conversions: Phurnal Swarts (2), Ewan Marcus. Penalty: Marcus. Namibia 13 (13) – Try: Jan-Harm Cronjé. Conversion: Pieter Steenkamp. Penalties: Steenkamp (2).

    SA LSEN 43 (26) – Tries: Des Heunis (2), Jake Britz (2), Allistair Mumba, JJ Scheepers, Donnel Titus. Conversions: Dillon Fortuin (2), Scheepers (2). Border Country Districts 26 (0) – Tries: Isa Mzuzu, Kwanele Lunika, Yafika Bovu, Yonga Mto. Conversions: Litha Nkula (3).

    Blue Valke 52 (24) – Tries: Alton Palmer, Webster Swanepoel, Lian Ambrosius, Jovan Koeries, Danwin Thomas, Bros Re. Conversions: Wernich Human (6), Thomas. Penalty: Human. Pumas Country Districts 14 (0) – Tries: Lunga Ngcobe, Hadrick Coertze. Conversions: Ernest Mthethwa (2).

    Red Valke 28 (14) – Tries: Werner Fourie (2), Esuan van Niekerk, Esihle Mbilini. Conversions: Martin Louw (4). Griqualand West Country Districts 18 (13) – Tries: Granville Koopman, Lovien Esterhuizen. Conversion: Kylan Griqua. Penalties: Griqua (2).

     

  • Big match-ups to close off Coca-Cola Grant Khomo and Academy Weeks

    Big match-ups to close off Coca-Cola Grant Khomo and Academy Weeks

    NuusG ZErasmusThe Golden Lions and KwaZulu-Natal will line up in the main match at the Under-16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week at the Bridgton Sports Grounds on Thursday, while Western Province will take on the Blue Bulls in the feature clash at the Coca-Cola Academy Week in Vanderbijlpark.

    All four teams showed their class in the opening two rounds at their respective Coca-Cola Youth Week tournaments, and emerged as the top sides among a handful of unbeaten teams.

    KwaZulu-Natal staged an upset with 14 players on the field for most of the second half in Tuesday’s final match at the Under-16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week to beat Western Province 19-17. This booked them a place in the grand finale of the tournament against the Golden Lions, who thumped Boland 34-3.

    At the Isak Steyl Stadium in Vanderbijlpark, meanwhile, the Blue Bulls’ narrow 34-31 victory against the Free State booked them a place in the main match against Western Province, who smashed Eastern Province 53-17.

    In the other big clashes on the final day of the Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week on Thursday, Western Province will meet the Blue Bulls, while Eastern Province will take on the Free State. The tournament will also feature a Test match between Zimbabwe and Namibia at 09h00.

    The Griffons and SWD, and the Free State and Lions, meanwhile, will battle it out in the other big matches at the Coca-Cola Academy Week.

    The players will have Wednesday off at both tournaments to rest after two physical days of rugby.

    U16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week day-three fixtures, Thursday 9 July:

    A Field:

    09h00 – Griquas vs Valke
    10h30 – Eastern Province vs Free State
    12h00 – Western Province vs Blue Bulls
    13h30 – Golden Lions vs KwaZulu-Natal

    B Field:

    09h00 – Zimbabwe vs Namibia
    10h30 – Limpopo Blue Bulls vs SWD Eagles
    12h00 – Pumas vs Boland

    C Field:

    09h00 – Griffons vs SWD Eagles XV
    10h30 – Border CD vs Griquas CD
    12h00 – Border vs Leopards

    Coca-Cola Academy Week day-three fixtures, Thursday 9 July:

    A Field:

    08h45 – Boland vs KwaZulu-Natal
    10h05 – Griffons vs SWD
    11h25 – Free State vs Lions
    12h45 – Western Province vs Blue Bulls

    B Field:

    08h45 – Griquas vs Namibia
    10h05 – Griquas CD vs Rooi Valke
    11h25 – KwaZulu-Natal vs Border
    12h45 – Pumas vs Eastern Province

    C Field:

    08h45 – SA LSEN vs Border CD
    10h05 – Pumas CD vs Blouvalke
    11h25 – Eastern Province CD vs Leopards
    12h45 – Limpopo Blue Bulls vs Griffons CD
    Issued by SARU Corporate Affairs

  • Grant Khomo Week Results 2015 – Day 2

    Grant Khomo Week Results 2015 – Day 2

    NuusG ZErasmusGriqualand West’s flyhalf, Charles Williams, and Border’s inside centre, David Coetzer, both managed to score a hat-trick of tries as their sides drew 31-all on the second day of the Grant Khomo Week in Oudtshoorn. 

    Both of them also converted three of their sides’ five tries in the encounter.

    Scorers: 

    Golden Lions 34 (22) – Tries: Dameon Venter, David Cary, Ignis Meyer, Mark Snyman, Tinus Combrinck, Travis Gordon. Conversions: Kennedy Mpeku (2). Boland 3 (0) – Penalty: Lloyd April.

    Free State 38 (19) – Tries: Janco van Heyningen (2), Dwayne Arendse, Marcel Theunissen, Wyclef Vlitoor, Christopher Schreuder. Conversions: Schreuder (4). Pumas 10 (5) – Tries: Carlo Nortjé, Uys du Preez.

    Eastern Province 35 (14) – Tries: Waqar Solaan, Le-Kleu Stokes, Elandre Smit, Chrispian Jaggers, Ayabonga Matroos. Conversions: Vaughen Isaacs (5). Valke 17 (7) – Tries: Ruben Beytell, Quan Eymann, Lee-Irwin Andries. Conversion: Beytell.

    Blue Bulls 39 (15) – Tries: Johan van Zyl (2), Stephane Ndjaya, Ruben Veldsman, Divan du Preez, Charles Goedhals, Ahren Smith. Conversions: Goedhals, Michael Pretorius. South Western Districts 10 (3) – Try: Jay-Cee Nel. Conversion: Darryn Fortuin. Penalty: James-Henry Mollentze.

    Griqualand West 31 (17) – Tries: Charles Williams (3), Dehan du Plessis, Nelson Aparcia. Conversions: Williams (3). Border 31 (12) – Tries: David Coetzer (3), Nicholas Njumba, Sibahle Kuhlane. Conversions: Coetzer (3).

    Griqualand West Country Districts 29 (12) – Tries: Delron Speelman, Petrus Duvenhage, Erik Kies, Sebastiaan Job, Isak Stallenberg. Conversion: Iwan Lombard. South Western Districts XV 5 (5) – Try: Warzaineon Barends.

    Limpopo Blue Bulls 38 (17) – Tries: Nyiko Ntlemo (2), Pieter Croukamp, Muzi Nyakane, Carl du Plessis. Conversions: Karel Limbach (4), Jonathan Viljoen. Penalty: Limbach. Leopards 19 (0) – Tries: Zimosa Mokama, Graivian Smith, Damon Ivens. Conversions: Loanne Jans (2).

    Zimbabwe 36 (15) – Tries: Munashe Kamera (2), Tafadziswa Bunu, Jack Charsley, Desmond Annandale, Chipo Mupeso. Conversions: Martin Eeson (3). Border Country Districts 3 (3) – Penalty: Martin Lottering.

  • Coca-Cola Academy Week Results 2015 – Day 2

    Coca-Cola Academy Week Results 2015 – Day 2

    NuusGValkeAkadThe Griffons showed that they deserved a spot on the A-field on the second day of the Coca-Cola Academy Week in the Isak Steyl Stadium in Vanderbijlpark. The Griffons defeated Border by 27-19 in the opening clash of the second day. 

    Scorers: 

    Western Province 53 (15) – Tries: Joa Swart (2), Tristan Leyds, Taigh Schoor, Munier Hartzenberg, Mujaahid van der Hoven, Lubelo Scott, Lazlo Pschorn, Charl Serdyn. Conversions: Jordan Chait (4). Eastern Province 17 (3) – Tries: Dylan Barendse, Levert Pieterse. Conversions: Denver Kleu (2). Penalty: Kleu.

    Golden Lions 37 (25) – Tries: Chuinier van Rooyen (2), Martin Mangwero, Nico Fouché, Reyno Potgieter. Conversions: Justin Taylor (3). Penalties: Taylor (2). Boland 18 (5) – Tries: Keenan Williams, Julian Lodewyk, André Fernhout. Penalty: André Swanepoel.

    South Western Districts 40 (14) – Tries: Joachim van Wyk (2), Craig Ellis (2), Mario Jacobs, Kurt Eybers. Conversions: Zinedene Booysen (5). Pumas 33 (12) – Tries: Wandile Shabangu (2), Francois du Villiers (2), Eric Basson. Conversions: De Villiers (4).

    Griffons 27 (5) – Tries: Ruben Abrahams, Winrich Kennedy, Urzill Speelman, Morné Mkvayi. Conversions: Henro de Vos (2). Drop Goal: Henro de Vos. Border 19 (0) – Tries: Jonathan Booysen (2), Justin Kuyler. Conversions: Albré Wagener (2).

    Limpopo Blue Bulls 22 (7) – Tries: Thato Maseko, Sello Sethosa, Lukas Visser. Conversions: Masedi Manamela (2). Penalty: Manamela. Blue Valke 20 (17) – Tries: Jan Kotze, Webster Swanepoel. Conversions: Wernich Human (2). Penalties: Human (2).

    Griffons Country Districts 53 (24) – Tries: GJ van Eeden (3), Stephen Lombaard, Romario Stephens, Geyer Terblanche, Drikus Klopper, De Angelo Williams, Charl Barthers. Conversions: Angelo Pienaar (2), Kurt van Rooyen, PJ Jonker. SA LSEN 12 (5) – Tries: Jakes Britz, JJ Scheepers. Conversion: Dillon Fortuin.

    Eastern Province Country Districts 40 (23) – Tries: Izak Potgieter (2), Isaac Temengo (2), Curtley Kameel, Tshepiso Thabaneng, Ethan Settler. Conversion: Potgieter. Penalty: Potgieter. Border Country Districts 12 (12) – Tries: Yafika Bovu (2). Conversion: Litha Nkula.

    Pumas Country Districts 21 (14) – Tries: Tristan Louw (2), Ignatius Vermeulen. Conversions: Dirk Coetzer (3). Namibia 21 (7) – Tries: Marius van Niekerk, Nepahere Kakaveri, Lento Romanzo. Conversions: Pieter Steenkamp (3).

    KwaZulu-Natal 49 (20) – Tries: Devon Muller, Kwenzokuhle Blose, Lee-Marvin Mazibuko, Mayibongwe Maduna, Sibona Dubazane, Siphilele Mpanza. Conversions: Gareth Simpson (5). Penalties: Simpson (2). Drop Goal: Simpson. Red Valke 19 (5) – Tries: Martin Louw, Werner Fourie, JJ Keyser. Conversions: Louw (2).