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  • Affies sal lugtig vir eerste ontmoeting met Stellenberg wees

    Affies sal lugtig vir eerste ontmoeting met Stellenberg wees

    NewsGAffiesDiaDie Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool van Pretoria en die Hoërskool Stellenberg sal mekaar vir die eerste keer Vrydag in die geskiedenis van die twee skole op eerstespanvlak die stryd aan sê.

    Die twee spanne kom in die hoofwedstryd van die eerste dag van die Barloworld Toyota Menlyn Noord/Suid-toernooi teen mekaar te staan. 

    Vanjaar se toernooi word deur die Hoërskool Garsfontein op Bere-park aangebied. Dit is die sesde jaar wat die toernooi gehou word. 

    Affies sal lugtig vir sy eerste ontmoeting met Stellies wees. Dit sal slegs die Wit Bulle se tweede amptelike kragmeting van die seisoen wees. Hulle het verlede week vir Diamantveld met 52-25 kaf gedraf. 

    Affies was wel ook teen HTS Middelburg (30-5) tydens die jaarlikse Afgri Prestige Rugbydag in aksie. Daar word egter geen stelskoppe tydens die dag se verkorte wedstryde toegelaat nie. 

    Stellenberg het Saterdag die eerste keer in sy geskiedenis geslaag om Oakdale Landbou se Bulle te tem. Stellies was met 21-10 baas. Hulle het ook al vanjaar vir HTS Drostdy met 13-7 omgedop. 

    Affies kon sedert sy onoorwonne seisoen van 2013 slegs twee keer in 12 wedstryde daarin slaag om oorwinnings oor skole vanuit die Wes-Kaap te behaal. Dit sluit kragmetings teen die twee Suid-Kaapse skole, Hoërskool Outeniqua en Oakdale Landbou, uit. 

    Die twee seges die afgelope vyf jaar was teen Boland Landbou (38-14 in 2018) en Paul Roos Gimnasium (24-17 in 2016). Affies behoort met die twee losvoorspelers George Oosthuizen en Adolf Visser genoeg balbesit op die voorvoet te kry. Stellenberg sal ook die heelagter, Dieter Crafford, fyn moet dophou. 

    Stellenberg se binnesenter, Hedley Hadlow, se spelpeil tot dusver is een van sy span se sterkpunte in sy twee seges gewees.

    In die enigste ander eerstespan-wedstryd op die eerste dag van die toernooi sal EG Jansen van Boksburg probeer om sy vertoning verlede jaar teen die Hoërskool Durbanville te herhaal. Jansies was verlede jaar met 43-28 vir Durbies geklop. 

    FOTO: William Brown

  • Land se top o.16-spanne trek van Saterdag in die Paarl saam

    PaarlGimo16Meeste van die land se voorste o.16-spanne sal van more af by Paarl Gimnasium se jaarlikse o.16-toernooi in aksie wees. Die toernooi word jaarliks sedert 1992 aangebied. 

    Die gasheer sal Saterdag in die hoofwedstryd van die openingsdag teen Grey-kollege van Bloemfontein te staan kom. Gimmies se ander twee wedstryde gedurende die week sal teen HTS Middelburg en Waterkloof wees. 

    Die Hoër Jongenskool Paarl sal in die hoofwedstryd van die tweede dag teen Waterkloof van Pretoria sake uitspook. Boishaai se ander twee wedstryde is teen Menlopark en EG Jansen van Boksburg. 

    Grey-kollege kom op die tweede dag teen Kempton Park te staan, terwyl hy teen Outeniqua van George op die laaste dag sal speel. 

    Al die bepalings: 

    Saterdag, 16 Maart 2019

    A-veld 

     

     

     

    08:30 Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs Kempton Park
    09:40 Waterkloof vs Framesby 
    10:50 Stellenberg vs Noordheuwel 
    12:00 Dale College vs EG Jansen
    13:10 Outeniqua vs Garsfontein
    14:20 Boland Landbou vs Centurion
    15:30 Oakdale Landbou vs Monument
    16:40 Paarl Boys’ High vs Menlopark
    17:50 Paul Roos Gimnasium vs Affies 
    19:00 Paarl Gimnasium vs Grey College 

    B-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 o.16 Diamantveld vs HTS Middelburg
    09:40 o.16 Durbanville vs Potchefstroom Gimnasium
    10:50 o.16 Eldoraigne vs WP Invitation
    12:00 o.16 Marlow Landbou vs Hoërskool Nelspruit
    13:10 o.16 Duineveld vs Western Province XV
    14:20 o.16 Hoërskool Bellville vs Heidelberg Volkskool
    15:30 o.14 Oakdale Landbou vs Invitation XV 
    16:30 o.14 Paarl Gimnasium vs Grey College 
    17:30 o.14 Hoërskool Bellville vs Duineveld 
    18:30 o.14 Eldoraigne vs Brandwag (Uitenhage) 

    Maandag, 18 Maart 2019 

    A-veld 

     

     

    08:30 Duineveld vs Eldoraigne
    09:40 Diamantveld vs EG Jansen 
    10:50 Centurion vs WP Invitation
    12:00 Menlopark vs Brandwag (Uitenhage)
    13:10 Hoërskool Bellville vs Hoërskool Nelspruit
    14:20 Paul Roos Gimnasium vs Western Province XV
    15:30 Paarl Gimnasium vs HTS Middelburg
    16:40 Affies vs Hoërskool Durbanville 
    17:50 Boland Landbou vs Marlow Landbou 
    19:00 Paarl Boys’ High vs Waterkloof

    B-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 o.16 Dale College vs Potchefstroom Gimnasium
    09:40 o.16 Monument vs Stellenberg
    10:50 o.16 Outeniqua vs Noordheuwel
    12:00 o.16 Garsfontein vs Framesby
    13:10 o.16 Oakdale Landbou vs Heidelberg Volkskool 
    14:20 o.16 Grey College vs Kempton Park 
    15:30 o.14 Grey College vs Invitation XV 
    16:30 o.14 Hoërskool Bellville vs Eldoraigne
    17:30 o.14 Paarl Gimnasium vs Brandwag (Uitenhage)
    18:30 o.14 Oakdale Landbou vs Duineveld

    Woensdag, 20 Maart 2019

    A-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 Heidelberg Volkskool vs Duineveld
    09:40 Outeniqua vs Grey College
    10:50 Hoërskool Bellville vs Potchefstroom Gimnasium 
    12:00 Paarl Gimnasium vs Waterkloof

    B-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 Boland Landbou vs Monument
    09:40 Oakdale Landbou vs Affies
    10:50 Paarl Boys’ High vs EG Jansen
    12:00 Paul Roos Gimnasium vs Menlopark

    C-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 Diamantveld vs Hoërskool Nelspruit
    09:40 Framesby vs HTS Middelburg
    10:50 Dale College vs Western Province XV
    12:00 WP Invitation vs Kempton Park 

    D-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs Centurion
    09:40 Stellenberg vs Eldoraigne 
    10:50 Marlow Landbou vs Noordheuwel
    12:00 Durbanville vs Garsfontein

    E-veld

     

     

     

    08:30 o.14 Duineveld vs Invitation XV
    09:30 o.14 Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs Grey College
    10:30 o.14 Paarl Gimnasium vs Eldoraigne
    11:30 o.14 Hoërskool Bellville vs Oakdale Landbou 
  • Fixtures for the Premier Interschools of 2019

    LogoPremierInterschoolsPaarl Gimnasium and Maritzburg College will get the most exposure in 2019 through the Premier Interschools program. Both schools have three of their matches on the newly released schedule. 

    Premier Interschools recently announced that they have a new title sponsor in Supa Quick. All of the matches that form part of this series will be broadcasted by SuperSport

    As always the biggest match will be the biggest interschools in the world between Paarl Boys’ High and Paarl Gimnasium. Gimmies’ clashes against Affies of Pretoria and Paul Roos Gimnasium will like last year also form part of the Premier Interschools for 2019. 

    The first Premier Interschools match of 2019 will be between Glenwood High School and Maritzburg College. These two teams first met back in 1921. The team from Pietermaritzburg’s matches against Affies and King Edward VII is also part of the program.  

    The Fixtures: 

     

     

     

    6 April 2019 Glenwood vs Maritzburg College  Durban
    13 April 2019 Paarl Gimnasium vs Affies Paarl
    11 May 2019 Grey College vs Paarl Boys’ High Bloemfontein
    18 May 2019 Paul Roos Gimnasium vs Paarl Gimnasium  Stellenbosch
    25 May 2019 Paarl Boys’ High vs Paul Roos Gimnasium Paarl
    8 June 2019 Diocesan College vs Rondebosch Boys’ High Cape Town
    13 July 2019 Affies vs Maritzburg College Pretoria
    20 July 2019 Grey College vs Grey High School Bloemfontein
    27 July 2019 King Edward VII vs Maritzburg College Johannesburg
    3 August 2019 Paarl Boys’ High vs Paarl Gimnasium Paarl
    10 August 2019 Oakdale Landbou vs Boland Landbou Riversdal
    17 August 2019 Paul Roos Gimnasium vs Grey College  Stellenbosch

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  • Graeme Rugby Day set for explosive action

    Graeme Rugby Day set for explosive action

    NewsGGraemeCollegeSome early skirmishes have taken place, but the Eastern Cape schools programme is set to explode into action when the annual Pam Golding Properties Graeme Rugby Day takes place in Grahamstown on Saturday (March 16).

    The Graeme organisers have again lined up a feast of entertaining matches for this popular tournament, with the top schools from the region all getting another chance to fine-tune their squads for the forthcoming season. 

    In addition, rugby enthusiasts can look forward to a taste of Western Cape rugby as SACS are attending it for the first time. The Cape Town school will take on leading Grahamstown outfit St Andrew’s in the 13.50 game on the Somerset field.

    SACS coach Nick Maurer said they were delighted to receive the invitation to a festival of rugby they had heard much about.

    “We know we face a big challenge against St Andrew’s, but we are looking to put in a committed performance which will hopefully bond us as a team going forward,” he said.

    “We want to expose as many of our players to the intensity and pressure of first team rugby which will stand them in good stead for the rest of the season.”

    Should he be in attendance, as is likely, it will be something of a homecoming for SACS headmaster Brendan Grant, who spent several years as deputy headmaster at Graeme. His knowledge of Eastern Cape rugby should help to prepare the Cape Town side for the examination ahead.

    A youthful Graeme team, who received a sobering lesson against Framesby last week, will have a chance to show what they have learnt when they face Dale in the day’s feature match at 16.10.

    Coach Jonty van der Meulen has only two players back from last year’s squad, so the team is on a massive learning curve.

    Despite including several players in the squad from the talented U16 group of 2018, it will take a while for them to adapt to the higher pace and skill levels of first team rugby. 

    They will be thoroughly examined by a school which seldom field a poor side and are fresh off a 56-24 trouncing of Stirling in the Border Rugby Day last weekend. 

    As usual, there are a number of cross-border fixtures on the programme, pitting EP schools against their Border counterparts.

    Queen’s College may face a tough encounter with Framesby, while East London’s Hudson Park will be equally well tested by Grey High.

    Another fascinating game will be the 12.40 clash where the small, but always competitive, Marlow Agricultural pit their skills against East London powerhouse Selborne. 

    The main curtain-raiser (15.00) should be a real humdinger when a promising Kingswood side attempt to lay down an early-season marker against Port Elizabeth rivals Pearson.

    The Somerset field fixtures are:

    8.00     Mary Waters v PJ Olivier

    9.10     Port Alfred High v Muir

    10.20   Queen’s v Framesby

    11.30   Grey High v Hudson Park

    12.40   Marlow Agricultural v Selborne

    13.50   St Andrew’s v SACS

    15.00  Kingswood v Pearson

    16.10   Graeme College v Dale College

  • Supa Quick becomes new title sponsor of Premier Interschools

    LogoPremierInterschoolsSupa Quick has announced a two-year sponsorship of the Premier Interschools Rugby Series, which showcases the 12 highest-profile school rugby matches each year. Since 2013, Premier Interschools has brought some of the most traditional and highest profile schoolboy rugby matches to television, and thus provides a unique window on South Africa’s future rugby talent.

    Premier Interschools will now be known as Supa Quick Premier Interschools.

    “Supa Quick sees this sponsorship as an exciting first step in our mission to reach an important new market segment: tomorrow’s drivers. We have always been a community-focused brand, and this is a real opportunity to reach the grassroots for us,” Desirée Van Niekerk, Brand Manager, Supa Quick. “We hope that a new generation of drivers—and their parents—will see Supa Quick as a brand that cares about their communities and can be trusted as a partner.”

    Some of the historic annual clashes featured on Premier Interschools include Paarl Boys’ High versus Paarl Gimnasium, Paarl Boys’ High versus Grey College, Paul Roos Gimnasium versus Grey College, and Grey College versus Grey High School. These clashes epitomise the intense rivalries that provide riveting spectator sport and have provided some of the most renowned Springboks.

    “But Premier Interschools is more than a showcase for the top schools’ rugby derbies, it’s also about the future of the game,” says Robbie Blair, Operations Manager at Premier Interschools. “As our title sponsor, Supa Quick will be closely involved with our Adopt a School programme, which aims to foster rugby skills in community schools within the communities where the headline matches take place.”

    For example, if a derby takes place in Paarl, then a community school in that area will be adopted. A complement of rugby coaches and sports presenters, joined by members of the Blitzbokke, will descend on the school to kick off the programme, which lasts for a year. At each monthly event, children will receive coaching and play tag rugby. The aim is to create a deeper pool of rugby talent and to empower youth from disadvantaged communities.

    “Nelson Mandela said it so well:  ‘Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair’—and he made that vision a reality during the 1995 World Cup,” says Ms Van Niekerk. “Our sponsorship of Premier Interschools is undertaken in that spirit—to celebrate the community-building potential of sport, and above all to create hope.”

  • The fixtures for the Twizza Glenwood Rugby Festival of 2019

    TwizzaThere are some exciting match-ups to look forward to during this year’s edition of the Twizza Glenwood Rugby Festival. The festival will take place at Glenwood High School in Durban from 19 to 23 March. 

    All of the matches on the main field will be live streamed by DigiTV.co.za. Never miss a moment with DigiTV from your cellphone, tablet, laptop or SmartTV. 

    On the opening day of the festival, the match between Westville Boys’ High of Durban and Montana of Pretoria promises to be the clash of the day. Wesvalia of Klerksdorp will face the third touring team of Grey College

    This match’s result will be closely followed by the new deputy headmaster of Wesvalia, Lourens van der Merwe. The international referee was a teacher at Grey College before moving to Klerksdorp. 

    Louis Botha of Bloemfontein’s clash with Centurion on the opening day also promises to provide some exciting schoolboy rugby. The team from Bloemfontein also have another tough physical match-up on the second day against Montana. 

    Pionier of Vryheid will face Merensky and Goudveld in their first two matches in Durban. Both these matches will provide a good test for the side from Vryheid before the knock-out stages of the NWU Pukke 16 Series.  

    Goudveld will face Ben Viljoen of Groblersdal in the match not too miss on the final day. Gouties already defeated Diamantveld (21-12) and Vereeniging Gimnasium (43-5) in 2019. This will also provide Ben Viljoen’s new head of rugby, Sylvester Booysen, a good idea on how much work is left before the Virsekerbeker kicks-off. 

    The fixtures: 

    Tuesday, 19 March 2019

    08:00 Sutherland vs Eye of Tiger
    09:20 Centurion vs Louis Botha
    10:40 Merensky vs Pionier
    12:00 Wesvalia vs Grey College III 
    13:20 Goudveld-Hoërskool vs Piet Potgieter
    14:40 Montana vs Westville Boys’ High
    16:00 Ben Viljoen vs KZN Development

    Thursday, 21 March 2019 

    08:00 Grey College III vs KZN Development
    09:20 Wesvalia vs Westville Boys’ High
    10:40 Ben Viljoen vs Sutherland
    12:00 Montana vs Louis Botha
    13:20 Piet Potgieter vs Eye of Tiger
    14:40 Goudveld vs Pionier
    16:00 Centurion vs Merensky 

    Saturday, 23 March 2019

    08:00 Centurion vs KZN Development 
    09:20 Piet Potgieter vs Westville Boys’ High
    10:40 Goudveld-Hoërskool vs Ben Viljoen
    12:00 Wesvalia vs Pionier
    13:20 Louis Botha vs Sutherland
    14:40 Montana vs Grey College III 
    16:00 Merensky vs Eye of Tiger 

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  • SACS geared up for tough St Andrew’s challenge

    NewsGSACSSACS, one of the oldest schools in South Africa, are gearing themselves up for an exciting trip to the Eastern Cape when they compete in the Pam Golding Properties Graeme Rugby Day in Grahamstown for the first time on Saturday (March 16).

    Officially called South African College Schools, but far better known as SACS, the Cape Town outfit will take on local team St Andrew’s College in the day’s third last game and it should be a thriller between two schools with long and proud traditions in the sport.

    Founded in 1829, SACS have produced numerous international stars, perhaps the most famous being Springbok fullback and 2007 World Cup winner Percy Montgomery and Proteas batsman Peter Kirsten.

    The class of 2019, however, will have their sights firmly fixed on the challenge posed by the Grahamstown outfit, whose emphasis on running rugby should capture the visitors’ attention from the outset.

    SACS coach Nick Maurer was in no doubt about the test which awaited them.

    “St Andrew’s are a highly respected rugby school, renowned for their fight, fitness and skill levels,” he said. “We are expecting a very tough battle.”

    He added that touring was a big priority for SACS players and they were looking forward to making their debut in fresh surroundings.

    “We have heard great things about the Graeme Rugby Day and we are excited to have been invited. We are also looking forward to enjoying the legendary Eastern Cape hospitality!”

    The team will have the benefit of their headmaster’s knowledge of rugby in the region, with former Queen’s College principal Brendan Grant having coached the Grey High first team, as well as being deputy headmaster at Graeme for several years.

    Maurer said they would be bringing a relatively inexperienced squad to Grahamstown.

    “We have a few players who have some with first team experience from last year, but none who played more than 66% of the games,” he said.

    “So we are quite an inexperienced squad, but we have many Grade 12s who are keen to prove a point and also some exciting youngsters coming in from last year’s U16 division.”

    He said their preparations were on track and they were as ready as they could be for the 2019 season.

    “We have just concluded another comprehensive pre-season,” said Maurer, “and are content that we could not have done more to prepare the boys for the 2019 campaign.”

  • Bepalings van die Francois Swart o.15-Week vir 2019 bekend

    Bepalings van die Francois Swart o.15-Week vir 2019 bekend

    NewsG Affieso15Die Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool van Pretoria sal in die hoofwedstryd op die laaste dag van sy 15de jaarlikse Francois Swart Rugbyweek vir o.15-spanne teen die Hoërskool Garsfontein te staan kom. Die week vind van 20 tot 23 Maart in die Jakarandastad plaas. 

    Dit sal die eerste keer in ‘n hele paar jaar wees dat spanne van die twee skole mekaar op ‘n rugbyveld die stryd aansê. Affies sal op die eerste teen Kempton Park sake uitspook, terwyl hulle op die tweede dag vir EG Jansen van Boksburg sal pak. 

    Garsfontein is een van vier nuwe gesigte op vanjaar se week. Die ander drie skole is Lichtenburg, Westville Boys’ High en die Hoërskool Klerksdorp.

    Die vier skole wat nie weer vanjaar in aksie is nie, is King Edward VII, Jeppe High School for Boys’, Ligbron Akademie en Eldoraigne. 

    Die rugbyweek is in 2004 gestig na die afsterwe van die belowende jong losskakel, Francois Swart, wat daardie jaar sy lewe in ‘n motorongeluk buite Victoria-Wes in die Noord-Kaap verloor het.

    Swart het Affies se eerstespan in 53 wedstryde verteenwoordig en het 447 punte vir die Wit Bulle in die wedstryde aangeteken. Swart se skakelmaat in 51 van sy 53 wedstryde vir Affies was die Springbok-skrumskakel, Fourie du Preez.

    Swart het na skool in 2002 en 2003 vir die Suid-Afrikaanse o.12-span gespeel. Hy het
    ook tussen 2001 en 2003 die Luiperds, Westelike Provinsie en die Blou Bulle in die Vodacombeker-reeks verteenwoordig.

    Die bepalings: 

    Woensdag, 20 Maart 2019 

    11:00 Westville Boys’ High vs EG Jansen
    12:00 Waterkloof vs Hoërskool Nelspruit 
    13:00  Zwartkop vs Klerksdorp 
    14:00 Affies vs Kempton Park
    15:00 Maritzburg College vs Helpmekaar
    16:00 Lichtenburg vs Garsfontien

    Donderdag, 21 Maart 2019

     

     

     

    11:00  Kempton Park vs Lichtenburg
    12:00 Affies vs EG Jansen
    13:00 Garsfontein vs Westville Boys’ High
    14:00 Zwartkop vs Waterkloof
    15:00 Hoërskool Nelspruit vs Maritzburg College
    16:00 Klerksdorp vs Helpmekaar

    Saterdag, 23 Maart 2019

     

     

     

    08:00  Maritzburg College vs Kempton Park
    09:00 Westville Boys’ High vs Hoërskool Nelspruit
    10:00 Klerksdorp vs EG Jansen
    11:00 Lichtenburg vs Waterkloof
    12:00 Helpmekaar vs Zwartkop
    13:00 Affies vs Garsfontein

     

  • Grey High School set for thrilling two-day festival

    NewsGRunaldoPedroAnother exciting line-up of teams from around the country will make for a memorable two days of schoolboy rugby when the annual Standard Bank Grey High Rugby Festival takes place on March 21 and 23.

    A total of 25 first teams from as far afield as Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban will take part in the two-day sporting extravaganza and a total of 80 matches will be played on seven fields during the festival.

    Besides the Grey fields – Phillip, Pyott, Gordon and Pollock – games will also be played at the Old Grey, Crusaders and Police fields. The festival also features matches in the age-group divisions, from U14 to U16.

    The festival includes top Eastern Cape schools, with St Andrew’s, Selborne, Brandwag and Framesby all in the mix. Brandwag, however, will only be in action on the second day when they take on St Benedict’s on the Pollock Oval.

    The host school have lined themselves up for two interesting fixtures against Durban opponents. They will open their programme against Northwood, the school that produced Proteas cricket allrounder Shaun Pollock, and then take on Durban High School in the festival’s final fixture.

    The second game will be a repeat of the closing match of the 2016 programme when Grey defeated DHS 16-7 in a fiercely contested encounter. 

    The Durban side had a lean patch a few years ago but they have emerged as one of the prominent KwaZulu-Natal rugby schools recently and it should make for another entertaining climax to the festival. 

    As the hosts, Grey will have a target on their backs and they know they will have to be at their best to get the better of their Durban rivals.

    DHS is in for a testing festival because they face highly rated PE school Framesby on the opening day, while Northwood will also have their credentials examined in their second game against Selborne, of East London.

    Another highlight of the opening day should be the clash between Selborne and Jeppe, two schools with strong rugby traditions. They are perennially among the top sides in their respective regions and their clash as day one’s main curtain-raiser should be a cracking affair.

    There will be not much respite for the Jeppe lads because they take on another top Eastern Cape school in St Andrew’s on the opening day.

    The first teams participating are: Grey High, Framesby, Woodridge, Ithembelihle, Andrew Rabie (all PE); Hudson Park, Selborne, Stirling (all East London); St Benedict’s, St John’s, St Stithians, Jeppe, St David’s, Parktown (all Johannesburg); St Alban’s (Pretoria), Graeme, St Andrew’s, Kingswood (all Grahamstown); DHS, Northwood (both Durban); Queen’s (Queenstown); Marlow (Cradock); Dale (Kingwilliamstown); Muir, Brandwag (both Uitenhage).

    Fixtures:

    Thursday, 21 March 2019

     

     

    Philip Field Pollock Oval    
    08:00 Hudson Park vs St Benedict’s College  08:00 Woodridge vs St David’s Marist Inanda 
    09:10 St Alban’s College vs Graeme College  09:10 Stirling vs Marlow Landbou 
    10:20 Framesby vs Durban High School  10:20 Itembelihle vs Grey High Unicorns
    11:40 St Andrew’s College vs St John’s College  11:40 Dale College vs Muir College
    12:50 Queen’s College vs St Stithians College  12:50 Grey High u16 vs Northwood u16
    14:00 Selborne College vs Jeppe High School  14:00 Grey High u15 vs Northwood u15
    15:20 Grey High School vs Northwood  15:20 Kingswood College vs Parktown Boys’ High

    Saturday, 23 March 2019 

     

     

    Philip Field Pollock Oval    
    08:00 Queen’s College vs St David’s Marist Inanda  08:00 St Alban’s College vs Muir College 
    09:10 Stirling vs St Stithians College 08:00 Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs St Benedict’s College 
    10:20 Dale College vs Parktown Boys’ High 10:20 Graeme College vs Marlow Landbou
    11:40 Kingswood College vs St John’s College 11:40 Grey High u16 vs Jeppe u16
    12:50 Jeppe High School  vs St Andrews College  12:50 Grey High Unicorns vs Andrew Rabie 
    14:00 Selborne College vs Northwood 14:00 Hudson Park vs Framesby
    15:20 Grey High School vs Durban High School 15:20 Woodridge College vs Itembilehle

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  • Trekkers beindruk, terwyl Fichies geskiedenis in Wesgrow-reeks maak

    NewsGVoortrekkerDie span wat vanjaar as kampioen van die Wesgrow-reeks gekroon wil word, sal eers vir Voortrekker van Bethlehem moet omdop. 

    Die Trekkers het Saterdag ‘n duidelik waarskuwing aan die ander spanne in die reeks gestuur deur Jim Fouché van Bloemfontein met 58-24 om te dop. Die wenspan het teen rustyd op sy tuisveld ‘n voorsprong van 27-14 opgebou. JF het nie vir die eerste 20 minute van die wedstryd opgedaag nie en kon nooit daarna slaag om op te vang nie. 

    Die Trekkers het vroeg ‘n voorsprong van 24-0 opgebou. Die skrif was toe feitlik teen die muur vir JF se kanse om ‘n sege in Bethlehem te behaal. Goudveld van Welkom het reeds verlede week die appelkar geskud deur die verdedigende kampioen, Diamantveld, met 21-12 uit te oorlê. 

    Twee van die tuisspan se spelers Bjorn Steinhobel (haker) en Xavier Adams (vleuel) het elk drie keer ‘n draai agter JF se doellyn gaan maak. Die Trekkers het tien drieë in die sege gedruk, maar kon slegs vier hiervan verdoel. 

    Die Hoërskool Fichardtpark het tydens Goudveld-Hoërskool se jaarlikse sportdag ‘n geskiedkundige sege oor die Hoërskool Noord-Kaap behaal. Fichies het met sy oorwinning van 15-10 vir die eerste keer ooit daarin geslaag om Northerns op die rugbyveld om te dop. 

    Die wedstryd is ook deel van die Wesgrow-reeks se ligabepalings gewees. Northerns het ‘n voorsprong van 10-0 opgebou en Fichies se afrigters, Dirkie Groenewald en Apiwe Dinga, sou verskoon indien hulle bekommerd op hierdie stadium van die wedstryd geraak het. 

    Die span van Bloemfontein het egter hope durf getoon en teruggeveg om uiteindelik as oorwinnaars van die veld te stap. Dit was veral Fichies se verdediging wat aan die span die geskiedkundige sege besorg het. Veral agterlangs moes die wenspan bontstaan om Northerns se haastige agterspelers hok te slaan. 

    Vir Fichies het sy senterpaar, Reno Kok en Reagan Maartens, asook die vleuel Christiaan Jonker blink vertonings gelewer. Voorlangs het die vaskopstut, Janco van Zyl, op sy goeie vertoning van die vorige week teen Rooiskool voortgebou. 

    Voorlangs het die kaptein en flank, Nicolas du Buisson, goed vertoon. Hy is later na haker geskuif, Die vleuel Pieter Barnard wat weens ‘n ligte verkoue teen die Afrikaanse Hoërskool Kroonstad gerus is, het warm gelyk voordat hy die veld weens harsingskudding moes verlaat. 

    Fichies kom volgende week teen Hentie Cilliers op sy tuisveld tydens die Twizza-week te staan. Hy sal die daaropvolgende Maandag ook teen Hans Moore van Benoni sake uitspook. 

    Puntemakers: 

    Voortrekker 58 (27) – Drieë: Bjorn Steinhobel (3), Xavier Adams (3), Steyl Barnard, Robin Fredericks, Sakkie Pretorius, Janco Volschenk. Doelskoppe: Jan du Toit (4). Jim Fouché 24 (14) – Drieë: Revaldo Maurice (2), KB Mashale, Mamello Moshoaliba. Doelskoppe: Michael Erasmus (2). 

    Fichardtpark 15 (5) – Drieë: JJ Coetzer, JT van der Walt, Reagan Maartens. Noord-Kaap 10 (10) – Drieë: Johan Oberholster, Devanito Vergottini. 

    Ander spanne: 

    o.16: Voortrekker 61, Jim Fouché 0; Noord-Kaap 22, Fichardtpark 10.

    o.15: Jim Fouché 31, Voortrekker 22; Fichardtpark 30, Noord-Kaap 12. 

    o.14: Voortrekker 29, Jim Fouché 5; Noord-Kaap 19, Fichardtpark 14.

    FOTO: Willie Kruger Fotografie

    Daar kan weer na die volgende wedstryde op DigiTV.co.za gekyk word:  

    o.15 Voortrekker vs Jim Fouché https://digitv.co.za/#/video/7844/Vod 
    o.14 Voortrekker vs Jim Fouché https://digitv.co.za/#/video/7843/Vod

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