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  • Pietersburg – 2019

    Results

    1 09/03/2019 Pietersburg 68 Merensky 15   Match Info
    2 06/04/2019 Pietersburg 31 Eldoraigne 5   Match Info
    3 18/03/2019 Pietersburg 59 Primrose RFC 0   Match Info
    4 20/03/2019 Pietersburg 24 Sentraal 7   Match Info
    5 22/03/2019 Pietersburg 72 Potchefstroom Volkskool 12   Match Info
    6 27/04/2019 Pietersburg 26 Oos-Moot 17   Match Info
    7 04/05/2019 Pietersburg 21 Ellisras 10   Match Info
    8 11/05/2019 Pietersburg 65 Hans Strijdom 28   Match Info
    9 18/05/2019 Pietersburg 51 Piet Potgieter 0   Match Info
    10 25/05/2019 Pietersburg 19 Frikkie Meyer 22   Match Info
    11 01/06/2019 Pietersburg 50 Ben Viljoen 7   Match Info
    12   Pietersburg 46 Ellisras 22 Limpopo Semis Match Info
    13 20/07/2019 Pietersburg 34 Frikkie Meyer  25 Limpopo Final  Match Info 
    14 27/07/2019 Pietersburg   Pretoria-Noord      

    Players: Zander de Ridder, Taylor du Plessis, Tristan van Tonder, Brandon Cronjé, Francois Koekemoer, Devan Janse van Rensburg, Dian Geerkens, Sharn van Rensburg, Ruan van Tonder, Derik Joubert, Jeandré Moos, Hardus Saaiman, Juninho Patricio, Roy Stewart, Franko Coetzee, Henco Swart, Dian van Tonder.

    Coaches: Piet Bester and Rhynhard Janse van Rensburg. 
    Manager: André van der Walt. 

    3 or more tries in a match: 

    3 – Brandon Cronjé vs Merensky
    3 – Ruan van Tonder vs Hans Strijdom

  • Monnas terug op wenpad en Helpies steeds onoorwonne in Virsekerbeker

    Monnas terug op wenpad en Helpies steeds onoorwonne in Virsekerbeker

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    Puntemakers: 

    Monument 32 (22) – Drieë: Heiko Pohlman, Jean-Jacques van der Walt, Reuben Barnard, Kagiso Nyamande. Doelskoppe: Franco Hallett (3). Strafdoele: Hallett (2). Garsfontein 29 (10) – Drieë: Devoux Deysel (3), AJ Johnson, Zeilinga Strydom. Doelskoppe: Rowan Cloete (2). 

    Helpmekaar 48 (28) – Drieë: Jean Slabbert, Divan Esterhuizen, Zander du Toit, Brink Marx, Ruan Nortjé, Aiden Parsons, Christiaan Bezuidenhout. Doelskoppe: Tiaan Botes (5). Strafdoel: Botes. EG Jansen 37 (25) – Drieë: Jason Edwards (2), Tylon Kotze, Franco Enslin, CP Myburgh. Doelskoppe: Kyle Potgieter (3). Strafdoele: Potgieter (2).

    HTS Middelburg 55 – Drieë: Jandré Kleyn (2), Quintino October (2), Colin Roberts (2), Christiaan Vlok, Edwin Till. Doelskoppe: LJ Pretorius (4), Vermaak (2). Strafdoel: Pretorius. Transvalia 21 – Drieë: Tiaan Visser, Bernard du Plessis, Abrich Botes. Doelskoppe: MC Dippenaar (3).

    Menlopark 55 (27) – Drieë: Enrique Courtriers (2), Keanan Wessels, Ruan Oosthuizen, Lohan Potgieter, Niel Beukes, Ulrich Wiese, Nolan Pienaar. Doelskoppe: Beukes (4), Marcelle Deysel (2). Strafdoel: Deysel. Waterkloof 21 (7) – Drieë: Malcolm Langa (2), Marcus de Kock. Doelskoppe: Ian Trollip (3).  

    Ander spanne: 

    o.16: Garsfontein 50, Monument 14; Helpmekaar 14, EG Jansen 12; Menlopark 79, Waterkloof 12; HTS Middelburg 63, Transvalia 0.

    o.15: EG Jansen 19, Helpmekaar 15; Transvalia 8, HTS Middelburg 3; Menlopark 24, Waterkloof 11; Monument 19, Garsfontein 19.

    o.14: Helpmekaar 55, EG Jansen 10; HTS Middelburg 13, Transvalia 6; Menlopark 29, Waterkloof 8; Garsfontein 16, Monument 12. 

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  • Diamonds sal nou moet duim vashou tot 8 Julie vir hul lot

    Diamonds sal nou moet duim vashou tot 8 Julie vir hul lot

    WesgrowLigaDaar sal vanjaar straks ‘n nuwe kampioen in die Wesgrow-reeks gekroon word. 

    Diamantveld kon ondanks ‘n klinkende sege van 53-36 oor Voortrekker van Bethlehem nie daarin slaag self vir hom ‘n plek in die halfeindronde van vanjaar se reeks te bespreek nie. Diamonds sal nou tot 8 Julie moet wag om te weet wat sy lot is. Goudveld-Hoërskool en Jim Fouché se wedstryd is tot dan uitgestel weens te veel van laasgenoemde se spelers wat tans in die siekeboeg is. 

    Indien JF daarin kan slaag om Gouties te verras, kan Diamantveld nog ‘n plek in die halfeindronde vul. Voortrekker het slegs ‘n enkele bonuspunt Vrydag teen Diamonds benodig om sy plek in die uitspeelrondes te bevestig. 

    Die Trekkers het na slegs agt minute se spel in die wedstryd reeds ‘n voorsprong van 12-0 opgebou. Die span van Bethlehem moes egter tot tien minute in die tweede helfte wag om sy derde drie te druk om sy plek met ‘n bonuspunt in die halfeindronde te bespreek. 

    Diamantveld het hard teruggeveg om teen lemoentyd ‘n voorsprong van 26-12 te geniet. Diamonds moes die wedstryd met 25 punte wen asook vyf drieë druk in die proses om sy plek te bespreek. Die tuisspan moes ook die Trekkers van ‘n enkele bonuspunt weerhou. 

    Die Trekkers het met sy ses drieë twee bonuspunte terug na die Riemland geneem. Diamonds se haker, Louis Vermeulen, het behoorlik gewoel in die los en drie keer agter die doellyn gaan draai. Die tweestryd tussen die twee buitesenters, Cole Arnoldus (Diamantveld) en Frans Postma (Voortrekker), het hope vuurwerk opgelewer. 

    Albei die senters het daarin geslaag om twee keer die teenstanders se doellyn oor te steek. 

    Puntemakers: 

    Diamantveld 53 (26) – Drieë: Louis Vermeulen (3), Cole Arnoldus (2), Rudolph Steinmann, Keanan Beckett, Morné Matthewson. Doelskoppe: Matthewson (5). Strafdoel: Matthewson. Voortrekker 36 (12) – Drieë: Frans Postma (2), Bjorn Steinhobel, Steyl Barnard, Peter Motloung, Thabiso Mofokeng. Doelskoppe: Cammi Roux (3).

    Ander spanne – o.16: Diamantveld 18, Voortrekker 14. o.15: Diamantveld 24, Voortrekker 5. o.14: Voortrekker 36, Diamantveld 14. 

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  • Al die Uitslae van die Virsekerbeker – 18 Mei 2019

    Al die Uitslae van die Virsekerbeker – 18 Mei 2019

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    Al die uitslae: 

    AFDELING 1
    Beker-kompetisie
    Monument 32 Garsfontein 29
    Menlopark 55 Waterkloof 21
    HTS Middelburg 55 Transvalia 21
    Helpmekaar 48 EG Jansen 37
    Ander spanne – o.16: Garsfontein 50, Monument 14; Helpmekaar 14, EG Jansen 12; Menlopark 79, Waterkloof 12; HTS Middelburg 63, Transvalia 0. o.15: EG Jansen 19, Helpmekaar 15; Transvalia 8, HTS Middelburg 3; Menlopark 24, Waterkloof 11; Monument 19, Garsfontein 19. o.14: Helpmekaar 55, EG Jansen 10; HTS Middelburg 13, Transvalia 6; Menlopark 29, Waterkloof 8; Garsfontein 16, Monument 12. 
    Plaat-kompetisie
    Eldoraigne 36 Zwartkop 12
    Kempton Park 50 Ben Vorster 33
    Nelspruit 33 Marais Viljoen 28
    Ander spanne – o.16: Zwartkop 91, Eldoraigne 0; Kempton Park 26, Ben Vorster 19; Marais Viljoen 19, Nelspruit 16. o.15: Eldoraigne 15, Zwartkop 14; Ben Vorster 59, Kempton Park 0; Marais Viljoen 47, Nelspruit 14. o.14: Eldoraigne 15, Zwartkop 10; Kempton Park 39, Ben Vorster 19; Marais Viljoen 24, Nelspruit 10.
    Skild-kompetisie
    Heidelberg Volkskool 25 Florida 25
    Centurion 38 Hugenote (Springs) 38
    Lichtenburg 48 Jeugland 26
    Hoërskool Middelburg 46 Oos-Moot 32
    Ander spanne – o.16: Middelburg 35, Oos-Moot 15; Lichtenburg 52, Jeugland 12; Heidelberg Volkies 66, Florida 7; Centurion 36, Hugenote 14. o.15: Middelburg 22, Oos-Moot 10; Lichtenburg 35, Jeugland 5; Florida 52, Heidelberg Volkies 17; Centurion 38, Hugenote 5. o.14: Middelburg 54, Oos-Moot 0; Jeugland 34, Lichtenburg 7; Heidelberg Volkies 27, Florida 7; Hugenote 36, Centurion 0.
    AFDELING 2
    BlouBulle
    HTS John Vorster 13 Overkruin 12
           
           
    Ander spanne – o.16: 
    GoueLeeus
    Dinamika 47 Linden 36
    Randburg 32 Bastion 10
    Ander spanne – o.16: Linden 24, Dinamika 24; Randburg 66, Bastion 0. o.15: Dinamika 53, Linden 0; Bastion 17, Randburg 14. o.14: Dinamika 24, Linden 0; Bastion 19, Randburg 17.
    Limpopo
    Frikkie Meyer 32 Ellisras 20
    Hans Strydom 41 Merensky 26
    Hoërskool Pietersburg 51 Piet Potgieter 0
    Ander spanne – o.16: Ellisras 39, Frikkie Meyer 15; Pietersburg 38, Piet Potgieter 14; Merensky 49, Hans Strijdom 0. o.15: Frikkie Meyer 38, Ellisras 5; Piet Potgieter 12, Pietersburg 11; Hans Strijdom 39, Merensky 8. o.14: Frikkie Meyer 17, Ellisras 7; Pietersburg 51, Piet Potgieter 0; Merensky 24, Hans Strijdom 7.
    Luiperds
    Hoërskool Klerksdorp 40 Potchefstroom Gimnasium 26
    Wesvalia 43 Potchefstroom Volkskool 17
    Ander spanne – o.16: Potch Gimmies 27, Klerksdorp 15; Potch Volkies 43, Wesvalia 5. o.15: Klerksdorp 41, Potch Gimmies 7; Wesvalia 31, Potch Volkies 5. o.14: Klerksdorp 39, Potch Gimmies 5; Wesvalia 12, Potch Volkies 7.
    Pumas
    Ermelo 55 HTS Witbank 19
    Lydenburg 20 Ligbron 14
    Piet Retief 39 Rob Ferreira 12
    Ander spanne – o.16: Ermelo 36, HTS Witbank 17; Ligbron 64, Lydenburg 20; Rob Ferreira 21, Piet Reitef 19. o.15: Ermelo 8, HTS Witbank 7; Ligbron 42, Lydenburg 5; Piet Retief 41, Rob Ferreira 0. o.14: HTS Witbank 36, Ermelo 12; Ligbron 57, Lydenburg 0; Rob Ferreira 17, Piet Retief 12.
    Valke
    Brandwag (Benoni) 46 Driehoek 15
    Oosterlig 26 Vereeniging Gimnasium 22
           
           
           
    AFDELING 3
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  • School Rugby Results – 18 May 2019

    School Rugby Results – 18 May 2019

    Rugby FB iconSchool Rugby Supporters could prepare them for an action packed Saturday of schoolboy rugby from around the country.

    Paul Roos Gimnasium will face Paarl Gimnasium in a Premier Interschools’ clash in Stellenbosch that will give fans a better idea on where the former will fit into the 2019 season. Paul Roos was crowned champions of the Sanix-tournament in Japan two weeks ago.

    A very dangerous Grey College lay waiting on a wounded Affies in Bloemfontein, while in George Outeniqua would be looking to turn the tables on Oakdale Landbou.

    To check the results from the Virsebekerbeker please click here.

    All the Results: 

    EASTERN CAPE/KWAZULU-NATAL

    Hilton College 25 Westville Boys’ High 22 DigiTVStacked1
    St Charles College 30 Clifton 12
    Hudson Park 29 Queen’s College 20
    Kingswood College Port Rex
    Muir College Andrew Rabie
    Dale College Grens
    St Andrew’s College Cambridge
    Northwood 20 Michaelhouse 13
    Glenwood 52 Kearsney College 15

    FREE STATE/GRIQUALAND WEST 

    Grey College 50 Affies 28
    Sentraal 57 Landboudal 18 DigiTVStacked1
    Duineveld 33 Noord-Kaap 26
    Diamantveld 53 Voortrekker 36
    AHS Kroonstad 26 Witteberg 17
    Hoërskool Kroonstad 18 Wilgerivier 18
    St Andrews Cornwall Hill College
    Ander spanne – o.16: Grey College 17, Affies 12. o.15: Grey College 41, Affies 14. o.14: Grey College 47, Affies 11.

    NOORDVAAL 

    Affies 28 Grey College 50
    King Edward VII 28 St John’s College 28
    Jeppe High School for Boys’ 54 St Stithians College 49
    Pretoria Boys’ High 43 St Alban’s College 3

    WESTERN CAPE 

    Paarl Gimnasium 42 Paul Roos Gimnasium 15
    Outeniqua 23 Oakdale Landbou 17 DigiTVStacked1
    Rondebosch Boys’ High 27 SACS 8
    Diocesan College 60 Wynberg Boys’ High 40
    Brackenfell 22 Milnerton 19
    DF Malan 24 Tygerberg 22
    Hermanus 35 Worcester Gimnasium 22
    Strand 19 Parel Vallei 3
    Robertson 34 Swartland 22
    Oudtshoorn 29 Punt 21
    Stellenbosch 25 Charlie Hofmeyr 23
    Schoonspruit 29 Piketberg 14
    Augsburg Gimnasium 19 Lutzville 11
    Montagu 28 Montana 5

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  • Diamonds moet dié week van stampkar na Ferrari gaan

    Diamonds moet dié week van stampkar na Ferrari gaan

    WesgrowLigaDie Hoërskool Diamantveld se eerste rugbyspan se kanse om sy titel as kampioen van die Wesgrow-reeks suksesvol te verdedig hang aan ‘n dun draadjie.

    Die wedstryd word regstreeks op DigiTV.co.za via Diamantveld TV gebeeldsend.

    Diamonds kom Vrydag om 15:40 op sy tuisveld in Kimberley teen Voortrekker van Bethlehem in sy laaste groepwedstryd van die reeks te staan. Die span van die Diamantstad benodig ‘n oorwinning van 25 punte en moet ook vyf drieë in die proses druk om sy titelkanse lewendig te hou.

    Spanne in die Wesgrow-reeks verdien ‘n bonuspunt vir drie drieë asook ‘n addisionele bonuspunt indien hulle vyf keer ‘n draai agter die doellyn gaan maak.

    Voortrekker benodig slegs ‘n enkele punt om sy plek in die halfeindronde te bespreek. Die Trekkers moet dus slegs drie drieë druk of met minder as sewe punte verloor.

    Daar is ook ‘n klein buitekans dat Jim Fouché vir Diamantveld ‘n guns kan bewys. JF kom Saterdag teen Goudveld-Hoërskool te staan. Gouties benodig slegs ‘n sege in die wedstryd om van sy plek in die uitspeelrondes seker te maak.

    Goudveld het in die eerste wedstryd van die reeks vanjaar op Fichardtpark se McDonalds Sportdag vir Diamantveld met 21-12 geskok. Die Trekkers het op hulle beurt die Gouties naelskraap met 39-38 verslaan. Goudveld het egter ‘n waardevolle drie bonuspunte in die kragmeting verdien.

    In die ander groep behoort Witteberg van Bethlehem en Noord-Kaap van Kimberley tot die halfeindronde deur ted ring. Die twee spanne moet mekaar egter nog in die reeks ontmoet om te beslis wie bo-aan hul groep sal eindig.

    Diamonds se afrigter, Jaco Dames, het die moeilike taak die week gehad om sy span se taktiek van Blou Bul-rugby na die tradisionele Vrystaatse hardlooprugby te verander.

    Diamantveld het verlede week vir Noord-Kaap met 32-14 in hul jaarlikse FNB Classic Clash verras. Die wenspan het slegs drie keer tydens die afskoppe die bal geskop om die balbesit van Northerns se gevaarlikse agterhoede weg te hou.

    Vrydag sal Diamantveld egter ‘n baie meer oop wedstrydplan moet implementeer indien hy enige kans wil staan om sy titel suksesvol te verdedig.

    Indien die Trekkers daarin slaag om genoeg gehalte balbesit in die hande van sy gevaarlikse vleuel Xavier Adams te sit, behoort die span sy doelwit van drie drieë te behaal.

    Die tweestryd om na uit te sien sal tussen die twee spanne se buitesenters, Cole Arnoldus (Diamantveld) en Frans Postma (Voortrekker) wees.

    Die spanne is:

    Diamantveld: 15 Keanan Beckett, 14 Charl Burger, 13 Cole Arnoldus, 12 Hugh Murray, 11 Danie Botha, 10 Morné Matthewson, 9 Dennie Ludick, 8 Stefan Swart, 7 Ryno van Rensburg, 6 Sello Maketlo, 5 Niel Swartz, 4 Jano Badenhorst, 3 Rudolph Steinmann, 2 Louis Vermeulen, 1 Anrich Rosentrauch. Plaasvervangers: 16 Jan Potgieter, 17 Janrico Malan, 18 Jayden van Rooyen, 19 Niel Hefer, 20 Hennie Ludick, 21 Shakeel Rosen, 22 Brendon Greyling, 23 Devon Valentine.

    Voortrekker: 15 Jan du Toit, 14 Xavier Adams, 13 Frans Postma, 12 Duncan Amsterdam, 11 Peter Mofokeng, 10 Cammy Roux, 9 Robbie Wiggett, 8 Justin Kritzinger, 7 Thabiso Mofokeng, 6 Renier Binneman, 5 Estiaan Louw, 4 Steyl Barnard, 3 Kamshen Moss, 2 WJ Hattingh, 1 Warren Louw. Plaasvervangers: 16 Bjorn Steinhobel, 17 Daniel Meader, 18 Janco Volschenk, 19 Kobus Wiggett, 20 Willie Oosthuizen, 21 Eddie Jackson, 22 Tshepang Morake, 23 Sakkie Pretorius.

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  • Buthelezi: Junior Bok captaincy hasn’t sunk in yet

    NewsGPepsiButheleziIt is exactly a week since Phendulani Buthelezi was named as the Junior Springboks’ captain for 2019, and the Cell C Sharks looseforward says it is such a surreal feeling, it still hasn’t sunk in yet.

    Buthelezi, who turns 20 years old on Thursday, 30 May – the day after the Junior Springboks depart for World Rugby U20 Championship in Argentina – initially missed out on selection for the SA U20 squad that travelled to the south of France last year, before called up as injury replacement. But this year, he will have honour of leading the side.

    “I always knew that I had to step up into a senior role this year, but I really cannot say I expected to be named the captain,” said Buthelezi.

    “It is amazing to represent your country at any level, but to captain a team makes it even more special. To be honest, it still hasn’t sunk in yet.

    “That said, I am honoured to lead this team, and I understand the magnitude of this responsibility. I am really looking forward to this experience.”

    Buthelezi may be new in the Junior Springbok captaincy role, but he has had ample experience as a team captain in recent years, having led the Durban High School First XV team, the Sharks U17 Sevens team, his SA Rugby U18 Craven Week team and more recently the triumphant Cell C Sharks SA Rugby U19 Championship team in 2018.

    “The experience of leading a few teams before has been invaluable in shaping how I interact with my team-mates on and off the field thanks to the different challenges and players I have had to work with in the past,” said the talented flanker.

    “It taught me the importance of getting to know each player as well as possible on and off the field, so that you know what brings the best out of them.”

    Buthelezi has fond memories about how he took up rugby following in the footsteps of his three older brothers.

    “I am the youngest of five children – I have three older brothers and a sister – and I remember watching my brothers playing rugby in the garden, and I naturally wanted to play too,” said Buthelezi.

    “One of my brothers in particular, Blessing, taught me a lot about the game because he is only three years older than I am, so we went to school together and had a lot in common.”

    Being named the Junior Springbok captain is one a few highlights in Buthelezi’s rugby career up to now.

    The others were receiving his first Vodacom Super Rugby cap from Springbok and Cell C Sharks stalwart Tendai Mtawarira, being a member of the Cell C Sharks SA Rugby U19 Championship squad in 2018 that won the title after advancing through the competition unbeaten and DHS’ 20-17 victory against Glenwood High in his Matric year, which was the first time he had tasted victory against them.

    However, Buthelezi has faced challenges along the way and one of them was missing the cut for the initial 2018 Junior Springbok squad for the World Rugby U20 Championship.

    “Being excluded from the initial 28-man squad in 2018 and then being called up to the tournament as an injury replacement taught me a number of lessons,” he said.

    “It was a huge disappointment at first, but the lessons I took from that was that one cannot control everything, and that everything happens as it should. It also showed me that if you keep believing and work hard, you can achieve your goals.

    “Despite being called up late, it was a huge privilege to go to the World Rugby U20 Championship last year, and being in this position this year is something I will always cherish.”

    Coming from a close-knit family, it was no surprise that the first person he called after being named the captain was his mother.

    “I always call my mom first when there is big news, so she was the first person I called when I found out I was in the Junior Springbok squad and about the captaincy,” he said.

    “And it was quite emotional because she cried on the phone. My siblings were equally delighted about the news, so I really hope I can make them and the country proud.”

    Being a man of the moment, Buthelezi – whose role models are Springbok No 8 Duane Vermeulen and Kieran Reid of New Zealand – opted to look at the near future when talking about his career goals and said: “My main goal now is for the Junior Springboks to win the World Rugby U20 Championship, and then I would like to work my way into a position to be a regular member of the Cell C Sharks Currie Cup team and hopefully the Vodacom Super Rugby side next year. I know this is going to take a lot of hard work, but I am looking forward to it.”

    The World Rugby U20 Championship will be hosted in Argentina from 4 to 22 June. The Junior Boks will meet Scotland on Tuesday, 4 June, before taking on Georgia (Saturday, 8 June) and New Zealand (Wednesday, 12 June) in the pool stages in Rosario. The semi-finals will be contested on Monday, 17 June, and the final on Saturday, 22 June.

    Issued by SA Rugby Communications

  • Kearsney College outmuscle Michaelhouse by 23-20

    NewsGDerrickMarshallMichaelhouse hosted Kearsney on their Founders’ weekend in ideal Midlands playing conditions.

    Kearsney started the match well and exerted pressure right from the start. Their first try came from a scrum against the feed, with fullback Derick Marshall eventually scoring in the right-hand corner after a strong gallop of about 20m. Scrumhalf Cade Carmichael converted for a 7-0 lead after three minutes of play.

    Kearsney continued their dominance and soon added another Carmichael penalty, after being called back from a disallowed try.

    Kearsney laid the foundation with strong scrumming and mauling and hooker Reid Stuart soon got his name on the scoring sheet after a line-out maul. Michaelhouse had hardly been to the visitors’ half but in one rare occasion slotted a penalty for their only points of the half. Kearsney added another Carmichael penalty for a deserved 18-3 half-time lead.

    The second half saw the home team fighting back what seemed a slightly over-confident Kearsney team who had seemingly lost rhythm. Michaelhouse prop Jewell scored with a pick and go from close out, after Kearsney failed to exit their half.

    Kearsney then put together a passage of play reminiscent of their first half dominance. Winger Luke Dudley scored in the right-hand corner after some powerful play by Kearsney’s forwards and a nifty cut out pass by flyhalf Matthew Hind. The visitors stretched the lead to 23-8.

    The hosts must be commended on their never die attitude. Flyhalf Moodie collected the ball from his team’s bad overthrow in an attacking lineout, and forced his way through some uncharacteristic poor defence by the visitors. Now highly motivated and aided by some poor decision making by Kearsney saw lock Crampton go over for a deserving converted try. The score-line was 20-23 to Kearsney.

    A tense affair with 12 minutes to go, both teams produced some good passages of play. Michaelhouse winger Khumalo was prominent for his team. Only desperate defence kept him at bay.

    Kearsney ended deserved winners in a spectacular and memorable match.

     Photographer: Tracey van den Aardweg

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  • SWD kies sy spanne vir die nasionale weke van 2019

    SWD kies sy spanne vir die nasionale weke van 2019

    SWDSoos te wagte sal wees het die Hoërskool Outeniqua en Oakdale Landbou vanjaar weer die grootste verteenwoordiging in die Suidwestelike Distrikte se span vir die Cravenweek. Die Cravenweek vir hoërskole (o.18) vind vanjaar op Grey-kollege in Bloemfontein se velde plaas. 

    Outeniqua het met 11 die meeste spelers wat in die Cravenweek-groep ingesluit is. Oakdale Landbou het agt spelers in die span. Slegs vier spelers Ashaldo Kiewiet (Albertina), Rowan Jumat (George High), Zano-Lee Jonkers (Bridgton) en Blake Morgan (Heidelberg) is nie van die twee spogskole van die Suid-Kaap nie.

    Albertina het self ‘n trotse rugbygeskiedenis met die feit dat hy al ‘n Springbok in Theo Oosthuizen (1996) opgelewer het. 

    Die Volstruisboere stuur ‘n onervare span na die gesogte toernooi. Slegs die flank Vernon Paulo en skrumskakel, Abré Minnie, was verlede jaar ook vir die span tydens die Cravenweek in die Paarl in aksie. Minnie is die seun van Outeniqua se breier Abré Minnie wat op sy dag ook die middelveld vir Griekwas se seniorspan beman het. Minnie sr. was ook voorheen Griekwas se agterlyn-afrigter.

    Die spanne is: 

    Cravenweek: 15 Ashaldo Kiewiet (Albertina), 14 Castin Michaels (Outeniqua), 13 Alwich van der Linde (Oakdale Landbou), 12 Tinsley Stuurman (Outeniqua), 11 Tino Singe (Oakdale Landbou), 10 Hendrik Victor (Oakdale Landbou), 9 Abré Minnie (Outeniqua), 8 Bennet Nortjé (Outeniqua), 7 Vernon Paulo (Oakdale Landbou), 6 Janus Ferreira (Oakdale Landbou), 5 Corné Rahl (Oakdale Landbou), 4 Corné Struwig (Outeniqua), 3 Neil Francis (Oakdale Landbou), 2 Leon Volschenk (Outeniqua), 1 Malcolm Joseph (Oakdale Landbou). Plaasvervangers: 16 Francois Breytenbach (Outeniqua), 17 Zander Bezuidenhout (Outeniqua), 18 Rowan Jumat (George High), 19 Blake Morgan (Heidelberg), 20 Leonardo Coetzee (Outeniqua), 21 Zano-Lee Jonkers (Bridgton), 22 Matthew Thorn (Outeniqua), 23 Chadley Josias (Outeniqua). 

    Akademie-week: 15 Bladen Hector (Outeniqua), 14 Keaton Bush (Oakdale Landbou), 13 Justin Wolmarans (Bridgton), 12 Gerhard Ackerman (Outeniqua), 11 Royden Jonkers (Bridgton), 10 M Esau (Pacaltsdorp), 9 Nico Petersen (Oakdale Landbou), 8 Kaylin Cordier (Oakdale Landbou), 7 Sybrand van Dyk (Oakdale Landbou), 6 Lulama Makhusha (Punt), 5 Francois du Plessis (Langenhoven Gimnasium), 4 Dean Malherbe (Outeniqua), 3 Henry Tromp (Outeniqua), 2 Francois Cummings (George High), 1 Petrie Steyn (Oakdale Landbou). Plaasvervangers: 16 Leogan Stefaans (George High), 17 Lawrence Victor (Outeniqua), 18 Alwyn Marx (Punt), 19 MArnus Mallet (Oakdale Landbou), 20 Keith-Roy Kiewiet (George High), 21 Berthal September (Kairos), 22 Musa Kitsi (Wittedrift), 23 Matthew Stevens (Oakdale Landbou), 

    Grant Khomo: 15 G Robertson (Sao Bras), 14 Rosco Seconds (Punt), 13 Simion Oosthuizen (Oakdale Landbou), 12 Johan Leonard (Outeniqua), 11 Enrique Arendse (Oakdale Landbou), 10 Morné Els (Oakdale Landbou), 9 Neil le Roux (Oakdale Landbou), 8 Philip Kleinhans (Oakdale Landbou), 7 Luddick Muller (Outeniqua), 6 Paul de Villiers (Oakdale Landbou), 5 Oliver Kurz (Outeniqua), 4 Laluma Dyanti (Outeniqua), 3 Dian Heunis (Oakdale Landbou), 2 Riaan Swart (Oakdale Landbou), 1 Johan Durr (Oakdale Landbou). Plaasvervangers: 16 Elzaine Terblanche (Outeniqua), 17 P Kitete (Outeniqua), 18 Lawrence Berton (Outeniqua), 19 A Adams (Outeniqua), 20 J Jansen (George High), 21 D van Rensburg (Outeniqua), 22 R Tenteni (Outeniqua), 23 D van Briessies (Sao Bras). 

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  • School of Rugby Rankings – 13 May 2019

    School of Rugby Rankings – 13 May 2019

    Rugby FB iconIt would take a perfect or almost perfect season from Paul Roos Gimnasium to knock Grey College of the top of our rankings come the end of the 2019 season. Grey College scored 38 unanswered points on Saturday to put our third placed team, Paarl Boys’ High, to the sword by 43-24.  

    Paul Roos Gimnasium will face Paarl Gimnasium and Paarl Boys’ High over the next two weekends and will also join our rankings after this. 

    Paarl Gimnasium kept their second position on our latest rankings due to Boishaai’s defeat. Two big upsets over the weekend Westville Boys’ High defeating Affies (35-31) and Waterkloof beating Monument (28-21) in the Virsekerbeker had some impact on our rankings. Westville Boys’ High moved into the 20th position, while Affies dropped from ninth to 13th on the latest ranking. 

    Monument also dropped one place into sixth position just before their vital clash against fourth placed Garsfontein. The Garsie Bere only suffered a solitary defeat so far this season against top ranked, Grey College. 

    Please note that we don’t take matches against international opposition into consideration in our rankings. These games will however still be recorded and shown in our results.

    These rankings are not an official ranking as there is no official ranking on schoolboy level and this is only to get the discussion on school rugby on South Africa flowing. We however take our responsibility on reporting school rugby very seriously. 

    To see each team’s results so far this season click on their name in the rankings. If you see any results missing please don’t hesitate to contact Hannes Nienaber via e-mail on hannes@rugby.supersportschools.com – and please feel free to discuss and differ from us in the comments section. 

    The Rankings: 

     

    # School  Played Won Drawn Lost Points F Points A 
    1 Grey College 9 9 0  0 453 159
    2 Paarl Gimnasium 8 7 0 1 347 160
    3 Paarl Boys’ High 8 6 1 1 311 142
    4 Garsfontein 8 7 0 1 331 203
    5 Rondebosch Boys’ High 9 8 0 1 318 134
    6 Monument 8 5 0 3 300 245
    7 King Edward VII 7 6 0 1 298 210
    8 Selborne College 11 9 0 2 301  181
    9 Framesby 13 11 1 1 543 208
    10 St Andrew’s College 11 9 1 1 352 148
    11 Diocesan College 4 3 0 1 150 91
    12 Stellenberg 11 8 0 3 231 170
    13 Affies 9 5 0 4 288 258
    14 Glenwood 10 6 0 4 240 252
    15 Outeniqua 8 4 0 4 278 177
    16 Welkom Gimnasium  13 9 1 3 509 234
    17 Helpmekaar 10 6 1 3 313 221
    18 Hilton College 7 5 1 1 172 127
    19 Grey High School 10 6 2 2 357 155
    20 Westville Boys’ High 10 7 0 3 302 202
    21 Boland Landbou 10 5 0 5 363 305
    22 Oakdale Landbou 8 4 0 4 191 209
    23 Brandwag (Uitenhage) 10 9 0 1 327 161
    24 Waterkloof 10 7 0 3 359 270
    25 Duineveld 6 5 0 1 170 123
    26 Menlopark 8 4 0 4 219 225
    27 HTS Drostdy 11 5 0 6 254 319
    28 EG Jansen 8 5 0 3 298 187
    29 HTS Middelburg 13 7 0 6 339 389
    30 Noordheuwel 9 6 0 3 233 193
    31 Noord-Kaap 10 6 0 4 223 270
    32 Hoërskool Middelburg 11 10 0 1 411 196
    33 Diamantveld 11 6 0 5 309 253
    34 Jeppe High School for Boys’  6 3 0 3 212 154
    35 Marais Viljoen 12 8 0 4 340 297
    36 Ben Vorster 9 6 0 3  314 237 
    37 Montana 11 8 0 3 366 247
    38 Northwood 9 5 0 4 268 198
    39 Maritzburg College 9 6 0 3 225 149
    40 Kingswood College 11 7 0 4 299 167
    41 Dale College  11 6 1 4 359 202
    42 Lichtenburg 11 7 0 4 336 204
    43 Pretoria Boys’ High 7 3 0 4 205 192
    44 Transvalia 8 1 0 8 141 338
    45 Frikkie Meyer 11 11 0 0    
    46 Pionier 9 8 0 1 240 125
    47 Hoërskool Durbanville 8 4 0 4 263 206
    48 Hoërskool Pietersburg 9 9 0 0 366 94
    49 Hoërskool Rustenburg  6 2 0 4 211 204
    50 Hoërskool Bellville 10 6 0 4 241 234