Boishaai now has the target on their back

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 nowUntitled.  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
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

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3 Comments

  1. avatar
    #3 Die Ken

    @Balikibaba: what was the final score, that is, after the Leyds try? One swallow…

    ReplyReply
    25 May, 2015 at 14:58
  2. avatar
    #2 Losbal

    Results of other matches?

    ReplyReply
    23 May, 2015 at 21:09
  3. avatar
    #1 Balikibaba

    Half time Bishops lead 7-6 fter great try by Leyds from 22.

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    23 May, 2015 at 12:18