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  • Voortrekker (Bethlehem) – 2006

    Results

    Voortrekker 24,  Fichardtpark 8
    Voortrekker 19,  Pionier 23
    Voortrekker 15,  St. Charles College 13
    Voortrekker 53,  Baberton 0
    Voortrekker 15,  Volksrust 10
    Voortrekker   5,  Frikkie Meyer 15
    Voortrekker 14,  Kroonstad HS 17
    Voortrekker 31,  Welkom THS 0
    Voortrekker 16,  Hentie Cilliers 12
    Voortrekker   5,  Virginia Sportacademy 26
    Voortrekker 32,  Goudveld 7
    Voortrekker 19,  Riebeeckstad 0 
    Voortrekker 15,  Welkom Gimnasium 44
    Voortrekker 10,  Witteberg 13
    Voortrekker   0,  AHS Kroonstad 38
    Voortrekker   8,  AHS Kroonstad 31

    Players: Werner Conradie, Hoffman Maritz, Armand du Toit, Johan Klopper, Johan Hurter, Koot Fourie, Wikus van der Linde, Jacques du Plessis, Morné Maartens, Morné Langeveldt, Lourens Potgieter, Eon Labuschagné, Martin van Tonder, Schalk Brand,

     

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  • Voortrekker (Bethlehem) – 2010

    Results

    Voortrekker   7,  Diamantveld 13
    Voortrekker 10,  AHS Kroonstad 11
    Voortrekker 42,  Welkom Gimnasium 38
    Voortrekker 55,  Goudveld 12
    Voortrekker 19,  Kroonstad HS 22
    Voortrekker 24,  Witteberg 7
    Voortrekker 27,  Riebeeckstad 5
    Voortrekker 25,  Welkom THS 13

    Players: Lomon van der Merwe, Riaan van Zyl, Sheldon Erasmus, Theo Maré, Darius Ackerman, Ruan van Schalkwyk, Niel Neethling,   

    Coach: Dawie Matthee

     

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  • Free State Administrators Cup

    Shimla League

    2012 Noord-Kaap 30 Hentie Cilliers 28
    2011 Noord-Kaap 27 Diamantveld 20
    2010 Noord-Kaap 24 Hentie Cilliers 3 
    2009 Noord-Kaap 22 AHS Kroonstad 19
    2008 Harmony Sportacademy 41 Jim Fouche 38
    2007 Harmony Sportacademy 29 Diamantveld 22

    Free State Cup

    2000 Grey College 29               Kroonstad HS 14              Loubser Park              Kroonstad
    1999 Grey College 10               Kroonstad HS 6                Loubser Park              Kroonstad
    1998 Grey College 24               Witteberg 6                        Goble Park                   Bethlehem
    1997 Grey College 47                AHS Kroonstad 8                                                    Bloemfontein
    1996 Hentie Cilliers 16              Sentraal 10                       Sentraal                       Bloemfontein 
    1995 Sentraal 24                        Ficksburg 11
    1994 Vrede 22                            AHS Kroonstad 10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
    1993 Sand du Plessis 19         AHS Kroonstad 5                                                    Kroonstad
    1992 Hoopstad 15                     Kroonstad Landbou 13                                          Hoopstad
    1991 Sentraal 18                        Welkom Gimnasium 9                                           Bloemfontein
    1990 Welkom Gimnasium 10  Bloemfontein THS 7                                               Welkom
    1989 De Wet Nel THS 24          Witteberg 6                                                               Kroonstad
    1988 Wessel Maree 22             Harrismith 4                                                              Odendaalsrus
    1987 Grey College 12                Paul Erasmus 6                                                      Senekal
    1986 No final played – final would’ve been between Grey College vs. Landboudal
    1985 Grey College 18                Welkom THS 7                                                         Bloemfontein
    1984 Grey College 16                Hentie Cilliers 9                                                       Virginia
    1983 Grey College 18                Landboudal 10                                                         Bloemfontein

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  • Monument – 1979

    Results

    Monument 16,  Florida 3
    Monument 20,  DF Malan 6
    Monument 25,  Helpmekaar 9 
    Monument 40,  Jan Viljoen 3
    Monument 66,  Nic Diederichs THS 3
    Monument 23,  Adelaar 18
    Monument 31,  Riebeeck 6
    Monument 16,  Roodepoort 7
    Monument 21,  Bekker 0 
    Monument 30,  Fochville 6
    Monument 20,  Alberton 7
    Monument 19,  John Vorster THS 7
    Monument 22,  Hugenote 12
    Monument 13,  Pietersburg HS 6

    Players: Pierre Erasmus, Danie Herbst,

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  • Preview – Western Cape

    Preview – Western Cape

    While the Boland fixtures might be perceptibly downscaled as mid-year exams set in, there is no respite for the Western Province Premier A and B and leading SWD schools.

    Despite not being quite as attractive as last week’s feast, the menu for Saturday, 2 June still features five very attractive dishes from which to choose.

    The pick of the bunch is without a doubt the visit of Paarl Gim to Oakdale.

    Last Saturday both these teams were rudely shaken out of their comfort zones. The Bulle were sliced and diced 32-7 on home soil by the clinical Outeniqua machine; Gim needed an injury-time try to clinch an agonisingly close 14-10 away victory against Wynberg.

    It really does look as if Oakdale have run into something of a brick wall and will need to do some uncomfortable soul-searching if they are to mount a serious threat to the highly accomplished northern Paarl side.

    Gim can react to last Saturday’s nail-nibbler in one of two ways. They can pass it off as an anomalous blip on the radar screen or consider it a timely reminder that everyone is susceptible to moments of vulnerability.. Knowing wily Christoff Lötter’s approach to coaching, the emphasis is definitely going to be on the latter: this team does not walk with an arrogant swagger.

    There were very few, if any, chinks in the Paarl side’s armour going into the Wynberg, with only wing Wion Robbertse missing, yet they were forced to concede a penalty try and battled to win; so not all the cylinders were firing. This week rising star Wyatt Murphy will be filling Handré Pollard’s boots as the latter prepares for the SA Under-20 campaign.

    One suspects that the forwards will try to establish their dominance early on and let loose what is definitely the more dangerous of the two backlines. Centre Altus Momsen and wing Loek van der Merwe are in sublime form thanks to the dream service supplied by Lotter Pretorius.

    Bottom line? Smart money says there’ll be plenty of good cheer on the road home on Saturday.

    Provided that you count HTS Drostdy as a Western Province Premier A team, which they are in all but geographical location, then, for once in a blue moon, this Saturday’s other four must-sees all involve top-tier sides against each other.

    Paradoxically, it would appear that the only thing standing in the way of a Paarl Boys’ High home win against luckless Bishops is the Brug Street boys’ titanic performance against Grey Bloem a week ago. It is going to require a great deal more mental than physical preparation for this one, which is bound to suit those tired Boishaai bodies.

    The Grey game presented Seb Ferreira with the perfect stage to confirm that he is the finished article in the second row, one area about which the locals have been a touch nervous this season after they were forced to move subsequently injured Ryno van der Merwe onto the side of the scrum to replace long-term casualty Dean Hensley.

    It is difficult to find fault with what was very much a patched-together backline. They did their school and their province, not to mention their mentor, Elmo Wolfaardt, exceptionally proud. From Pieter Schoonraad all the way out to wings Tiaan Mouton and Danté van der Merwe they oozed class.

    Bishops won the corresponding fixture two years ago thanks to the unerring boot of Tim Swiel. On Saturday James van Heerden dons his mantle in the knowledge that his decision-making can ignite a long-awaited revival at this most forbidding – and much to Bishops’ discomfort, very narrow – venue.

    Stranger things have happened: a highly-motivated visiting unit up against a team lacking the edge so finely honed for last Saturday? Unlikely, thoughts of the huge shock of Interschools 2011 should serve to redirect the focus of this great group of youngsters.

    In reality, Bishops will most probably be looking forward to this trip with all the enthusiasm of a Russian pilot who finds himself assigned to test flying their new range of airliners.

    Up in Worcester, a thoroughly-shaken Drostdy side welcomes Boland Landbou, who have strung together a nice unbeaten run, culminating in victories over three top southern suburbs schools in as many weeks.

    The Donkeys are going to have to take serious stock if they are to put behind them a game in which they were totally outfoxed and outflanked by Hugenote. Hopefully, the return to the fray of skipper Sakkie Burger and scrummie Chriswill September will inspire the boys in scarlet.

    Boland Landbou has key players all over the place: hooker Arno van Wyk, lock Justin Basson, flank Johan de Villiers, great half-backs and a line that just loves to attack from all angles. Outside centre Keagon Gordon – who, along with tighthead Matthys Basson, is sadly out of Saturday’s clash – may be the only player selected for the WP Craven Week side, but there are quite a few others who will revel in this opportunity to prove the selectors wrong.

    Frankly, given the comprehensive nature of Saturday’s defeat, a Drostdy backlash does not look likely at the very time that Faffa Coetzee and Pottie Potgieter’s youngsters are starting to reach a well-developed peak in their season. Man for man, the Farmers’ scrum is stronger than Hugenote’s and their backline, more penetrative.

    Doesn’t look like the Donkeys will need to continue kicking themselves after last week; Landbou are odds-on favourites to do it for them.

    So to Stellenbosch, where Paul Roos, who finally managed a home win last weekend, received a tight-knit group of Wynberg lads who experienced their unit’s first defeat in three seasons at home to Paarl Gim last week.

    Such is the spirit among this group of rugby-playing best friends that it would take a brave man to bet against them setting out their stall to recapture that winning vibe.

    No matter what they would have one believe, the Young Maties are never at a loss for a high-quality replacement in any position. OK, perhaps there are two exceptions. While they don’t make the side by themselves, full-back Jason Worral and flank Ramone Samuels are in a class of their own.

    Worral was, in a word, brilliant for the Western Province B team at last week’s trial games against Boland. Having immediately struck up an almost telepathic understanding with Jean-Luc du Plessis, he shredded the Boland defence whenever he joined the line, setting up the kind of opportunities that SACS centre Leighton van Wyk would normally only dream of.

    Samuels may not have been as evident on Wednesday, but his televised appearance against Paarl Gim revealed just what a dynamic loose forward he is, attracting comparison with the Cheetahs’ Ashley Johnson. And he started the season at hooker! Heaven only knows what the props must look like!

    Wynberg has shown unplumbable depths of resolve this season. If they could hold Gim until the optional time a week back, they must fancy their chances this time around. Hopefully, fullback Jordy Lamoral will be back in action as his trustworthy kicking abilities play an important part in the ‘Berg’s confidence.

    This one will go down to the wire.

    Last up is SACS at home to Rondebosch.

    The Newlands crew have only lost to Landbou and Boishaai, both with honour, since late March, providing their faithful following with many magical moments. Two of their stars, centre Leighton van Wyk and Energiser-bunny Luke van der Smit on the flank, have gained selection to the Western Province Academy Week team, which van der Smit will captain.

    There could just as easily have been several more provincial call-ups among both the forwards (Adam de Carvalho) and backs (Cam Calder and Chris Smith), but that is history now.

    ‘Bosch’s Graham Geldenhuys may have been chosen at no 8 for the provincial Academy Week team, but he is not the preferred player in that position at his school. Never-say-die Levi Calthorpe was praised after the Paul Roos game by referee Jonathan Kaplan as having given the finest display by a schoolboy eight-man he had ever seen. And Mr Whistle isn’t the first person to be impressed by him, either.

    The visitors’ backline, led by captain Tim Hillock at centre, always runs pretty smoothly and it is out wide that the likes of Alaric Hobbs will need to be in peak form if there is to be any chance of what most would see as a surprise away victory.

    In closing, here’s one for all those people who want to wring various selectors’ necks.

    Marquit September, so deftly spirited away from Langenhoven High – a tiny school in Riversdale – on 15 April, would in all likelihood not even have been invited to the SWD trials. How times have changed for this young man: enrolled at Garsfontein on 17 April (for whom he played Second XV reserve that Saturday), he was selected for the Blue Bulls Craven Week team last week!

    Western Cape fixtures for Saturday, 2 June:
    (Home teams first)

    Augsburg Gym vs Swartland
    Bellville vs Durbanville
    Brackenfell vs Strand
    Bredasdorp vs Milnerton
    Charlie Hofmeyr vs Montana
    De Kuilen vs Stellenberg
    HTS Bellville vs DF Malan
    HTS Drostdy vs Boland Landbou
    Monument Park vs Trafalgar
    Oakdale vs Paarl Gym
    Outeniqua vs Langenhoven Gym
    Paarl Boys’ High vs Bishops
    Parel Vallei vs Labori
    Paul Roos vs Wynberg
    Primrose RFC vs Tygerberg
    SACS vs Rondebosch
    Schoonspruit vs Hugenote
    Stellenbosch vs Hermanus

    By Tony Stoops

  • Tygerberg – 2012

    Results

    Tygerberg 13,  Noord-Kaap 33
    Tygerberg 17,  Dirkie Uys 21
    Tygerberg 12,  Centurion 62
    Tygerberg 19,  Waterkloof 20
    Tygerberg 34,  Sentraal 41
    Tygerberg 28,  DF Malan 3
    Tygerberg   3,  Paarl Gimnasium 75
    Tygerberg 22,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 20
    Tygerberg 31,  Stellenberg 10
    Tygerberg 21,  Strand HS 23
    Tygerberg   6,  SACS 27

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  • Wynberg Boys’ High – 2007

    Results

    Wynberg Boys’ High   0,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 68
    Wynberg Boys’ High 10,  Monumentpark 3
    Wynberg Boys’ High   9,  Paarl Gimnasium 37
    Wynberg Boys’ High   9,  Diocesan College 25
    Wynberg Boys’ High 11,  Tygerberg 32
    Wynberg Boys’ High 16,  Grey Boys’ High School 35

    Players: Andrew Williams, Tyrone Bloor,

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  • Wynberg Boys’ High – 2011

    Results

    Wynberg Boys’ High 45,  Brackenfell 3
    Wynberg Boys’ High 25,  Oakham School (England) 8
    Wynberg Boys’ High 15,  Rondebosch Boys’ High 21
    Wynberg Boys’ High 48,  Primrose 8
    Wynberg Boys’ High 22,  Paarl Gimnasium 31
    Wynberg Boys’ High 45,  Brackenfell 3
    Wynberg Boys’ High 24,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 31
    Wynberg Boys’ High 33,  Diocesan College 34
    Wynberg Boys’ High 19,  Rondebosch Boys’ High 22
    Wynberg Boys’ High 26,  SACS 29

    Players: Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Justin Scott, Dylan Roberts, Ramees de Vos, Tyler Reichardt, David Bedingham, Dalton Kannenmeyer, Lwandile Sompontsha, Yusuf Ismael, Zimasa Malunga, Ayanda Hess, Riaan O’Neill, Troy Cunningham, Brandon Hamman, Adrian Padua,

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  • Rondebosch Boys’ High – 2012

    Results

    Rondebosch Boys’ High   3,  Paarl Boys’ High 24
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 37,  Helpmekaar 8
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 46,  Brackenfell 10
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 13,  Wynberg Boys’ High 18
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 10,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 22

    Players: Matthew Marais, Bobby Wallace, Kevin Rogers, Danie Krynauw (captain), Duncan Geldenhuys, Graham Geldenhuys, Richard Stirton, Levi Calthorpe, Luke Houba, Tyren Lee, Alaric Hobbs, Alex Mather, Tim Hillock, Justin Nortier and Nic le Roux.

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  • Centurion – 2012

    Results

    Centurion 71,  Pietersburg HS 5
    Centurion 17,  Eldoraigne 5
    Centurion 22,  Middelburg THS 24
    Centurion 62,  Tygerberg 12
    Centurion 39,  Ben Vorster 10
    Centurion 36,  Kemptonpark 32
    Centurion 49,  Menlopark 19
    Centurion 49,  Waterkloof 47

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