When Paarl Gim pulled out all the stops to beat Paul Roos last weekend, it meant unbeaten Paarl Boys’ High moved into national pole position. Boishaai should expect a lot more attention to be focused on them now. Bishop’s on their home ground Piley Rees will the first with a chance to upset the new no.1 rugby school in South Africa.
BISHOPS | HJS PAARL BH | ||
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1 | William Day | 1 | Wikus Groenewald |
2 | Keanan Alexander | 2 | MC de Jongh |
3 | JP Smith | 3 | Reece Bezuidenhout |
4 | Connor Osborne | 4 | Ruben de Villiers |
5 | Luciano da Graca | 5 | Salmaan Moerat |
6 | Jean Pienaar | 6 | Andreas van Wyk |
7 | Jarryd Lurie | 7 | JC van Schalkwyk |
8 | Francois Stassen | 8 | Khanya Ncusane |
9 | Brandom Salomo | 9 | Bradley Thain |
10 | James Macdonald | 10 | Rayhaan Lombaard |
11 | Abndre Manuel | 11 | Elester Becker |
12 | Cornel Smit | 12 | Jan-Louis la Grange |
13 | Seb Hanekom | 13 | Manuel Rass |
14 | Lubelo Scott | 14 | Tyreeq February |
15 | Tristan Leyds | 15 | Jean-Luc Cilliers |
@Balikibaba: what was the final score, that is, after the Leyds try? One swallow…
Results of other matches?
Half time Bishops lead 7-6 fter great try by Leyds from 22.