The KZN u13s bounced back in the best way possible from an opening day defeat at the hands of the Valke to beat the hosts Free State 26-12. This certainly sets a good precedent for their u18 counterparts to follow when they meet Free State at Craven Week.
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Little too passionate for me too…love the passion Horsey, but ya dude,take the footof the accelerator.
@grasshopper
They just remind. Me of my days in primary schools rugby mate.
I loved those days,
Well true, but that no.7 is already too big to play anywhere in the backline. Besides maybe centre.
Also, my main interest is to see how all the future DHS,GW,KC boys perform
@Horsie, I have to admire your passion for DHS and these kids, but they are only 12 and 13, barely out of the womb. I know you have a personal commection to these youngsters, but gosh they have tons of learning and physical development to go through yet. They have barely started puberty let alone forging rugby careers for themselves. The No7 may end up playing fullback, lock or even prop depending on how he grows..
Good showing from the KZN boys especially their no.7 who scored 2 tries(he’s going to DHS next year)