
Beeld Trofee 2013: quarter-finals and semi-finals
The Beeld Trofee is well into the knockout stages now. Starting this weekend 64 school teams will take part in 32 semi-final matches.…
The Beeld Trofee is well into the knockout stages now. Starting this weekend 64 school teams will take part in 32 semi-final matches.…
An article by Playa ahead of this weekends big Dale vs Queens derby – one of the oldest and best in South Africa.
Unbeknown to most, Dale College admitted its first black learner way back in 1901. It would be another 90 years before the next group of what were then known as βGuinea Pigsβ would be admitted as Dalians.
Dale played their first all-school game in 1891 against their biggest foe to date, Queens College. Out of the schoolβs 4 main rivals (others being Selborne College, St Andrews College and Grey High School), and until recently Queens have been the only rival that has won more games than Dale on head to head (Grey PE went ahead of Dale in 2005). Dale were last ahead of Queens in 1975.…
The annual KZN leg of the schools Sevens tournament takes place at Glenwood on Saturday, 17 August. Itβs an all day affair starting at 8am and featuring 17 KZN teams along with 3 from Gauteng.…
A number of changes have been made to the SA Schools starting line-up for the second round of the under-18 international series. France got thumped properly by Wales and one suspects that French under-18’s will have to reinvent themselves just as their under-20 national team did against the Baby Boks at the Junior World Champs earlier this year, if they are to stand any change during this game. The curtain-raiser is Wales versus England which should be a cracker. The SWD Craven Week team minus a number of their stars who are on duty for SA Schools, will have a shot against the wounded Italian under-18 team in the earlier game. It should be good.…
The two Eastern Cape big cities rivals Grey High of PE and Selborne of East London went head to head on Friday, 09 August it what is always a highlight game on the school rugby calendar. The match was played in difficult weather conditions at Grey’s home ground in Port Elizabeth this year and by halftime the result still hung in the balance. …
By Grasshopper
Having worked in business for 15 years I have realised that the best kind of PR is that done by others not associated with your brand and advocate customers. In relation to schools this would be parents, kids and Old Boys of other schools and the schools own fraternity.
With the advent of Social Media schools have started to do quite a bit of their own PR via Twitter and Facebook, some even creating business Linkedin profiles. With the huge amount of professionalism in school sport and the large amounts of revenue being handled by schools, they have had to treat them as businesses. However, each school has decided either to embrace technology and social PR or to avoid it. …
There is a lot of enjoyment derived from watching KZN schoolboy rugby. It’s good rugby and there is a lot of passion and commitment on display. But lets face it, there’s also a ton of sidelines drama here in the province as well. So I couldn’t help but laugh when I found out that even when all rivals are at off-season peace with each other and things feel like they have settled down, along comes the Minister of Education to get in on the act and properly ….. ! There will be a lot of holidays during the 2014 KZN school rugby season. …
This year Grey CollegeΒ and Paul Roos Gymnasium will be celebrating 25 years of inter-schools. The two schools that share similar values and have common histories with regards to the establishments of the universities in their respective regions, will meet on the rugby field for the 30th time since 1967. In 1988 the fixture became annual event and has since grown to become one of the most highly anticipated and certainly one of the biggest rugby rivalries on the SA schoolboy rugby calendar. …
Craven Week winners Western Province Schools minus stalwarts Rikus Bothma, Jacques Vermeulen, Thomas du Toit, Grant Hermanus, Daniel du Plessis (Paul Roos) and Daniel du Plessis (HJS), and still without JD Schickerling were too strong for the touring Italian under-18 team, beating them 39-17 on Friday, 09 August.…
The clash proved to be thrilling, as both sides showed fantastic skills, brute physicality and put in a series of big hits.…
So very tight at the top. All the interest has been on the top 2 who are only separated by 5 100ths of a point. Further down, the Northvaal battle via the BeeldTrofee is winding down with Jansies and Nellies looking set to contest for 5th spot in SA this year. In form Klofies not done yet in either and they could still claim a top 10 finish in 2013.…
SCHOOL | SCHOOL | NOTES | |||
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Hugenote | 22 | 14 | Boland Landbou | Β {R.I.P. Ploegskaar} | |
Dan Pienaar | 15 | 17 | Die Brandwag | ||
Queens | 40 | 25 | Cambridge | ||
Oakdale | 28 | 3 | Framesby | ||
Outeniqua | 36 | 23 | Noord-Kaap | 13h05 Kwagga Dag – on TV | |
EG Jansen | 36 | 0 | Marlow | 14h20 Kwagga Dag | |
Garsfontein | 71 | 3 | Tygerberg | 15h30 Kwagga Dag | |
Nico Malan | 17 | 17 | Diamantveld | Kwagga Dag | |
Grey College | 68 | 7 | Glenwood | ||
Grey HS | 45 | 0 | Selborne | Β On TV – Friday 12h55 | |
Queens | 60 | 3 | Hangklip | ||
Dale | 19 | 28 | Hudson Park |
August 07, 2013Β SA Schools coach Chris October on Wednesday announced his squad to face England in their opening International Under-18 Series clash on Friday at the City Park Stadium in Cape Town.
Western Province and Paarl Gym No8 Rikus Bothma will lead the squad which features seven players who took part of the victorious SA Schools team last season. …
Valke Craven Week hooker Pieter Jansen, who also captains Dr EG Jansen, has been placed on standby for the SA Schools squad ahead of their under-18 international quadrangular series against England, France and Wales. Jansen’s standby is as a result of unfortunate HJS Paarl Boys High and Western Province hooker Daniel du Plessis, who has not regained full fitness after picking up an injury during the Craven Week final against the Golden Lions.…
Well I asked BHP to run the numbers regarding whether Paarl Gim could overtake Affies on the BHP SA Top 50 rankings (the formula driven ranking system). In a nutshell the answer is NO! No matter what Gim doΒ in their up and coming games, they don’t have enough in terms of quality opposition to reel in Affies at the top.…
06 August 2013.Β John Mitchell, ex All Blacks player and coach who is famous for guiding the Lions to Currie Cup Victory, will teach approximately 2Β 400 rugby players from 40 schools around South Africa about what it takes to βPower Throughβ from school boy rugby to Super Rugby and beyond. He will be demonstrating new techniques, drills and give guidance on other performance related aspects of training, like hydration, before, during and after matches. …
The KwaZulu-Natal schoolboy rugby season ended with an entertaining match on Dixons field in Durban where Glenwood hosted Maritzburg College. College got out of the blocks well building up a 15-0 lead by the 20th minute. Glenwood fought back with five tries during the next 50 minutes to eventually run out 33-15 winners and increase an unbeaten streak against College that now dates back to 2010.…
When BHP’s latest formula-driven rankings come out later this week, expect the country’s two top ranked teams Affies and Paarl Gymnasium to be closer than ever before in terms of points, following their respective derby wins over the weekend against the PBHS’s namely Pretoria Boys High School and Paarl Boys High School. The season is not over BUT one doesn’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that ranking systems and formulas aside, there is one “Moerse Groot” debate ahead IF Gimmies win their remaining games this season.…
This weekendβs outstanding 51-33 result by the Sharks under-19βs against the formidable Free State Cheetahs must have come a blessing in disguise. The Sharks coaches would have backed their boys to achieve this kind of success later in the season but following a home defeat the Lions a fortnight ago, the away victory this early on must surely have been a pleasant surprise to those who work with the team.…
The Durban Rugby Sub Union (DSRU) completed yet another successful initiative at the Varsity College Riverside ground in Durban North on Sunday evening where they hosted touring French club Montpellier. The DSRU fills an important gap in the age-group youth rugby market by providing opportunities for youngsters to obtain a high standard of training and compete at a level that enhances their skills. There is also the incentive to earn provincial colours if they are good enough to play at the annual IPT. To find out more about the DRSU go to their website at http://www.drsujuniorrugby.co.za/…
SCHOOL | SCHOOL | NOTES | |||
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Paarl Gim | 37 | 26 | Paarl BH | ||
Paul Roos | 13 | 15 | Oakdale | ||
Rondebosch | 20 | 23 | Wynberg | ||
SACS | 21 | 16 | Bishops | ||
Selborne | 25 | 21 | Dale | ||
Drostdy | 24 | 17 | Boland Landbou | ||
Outeniqua | 66 | 10 | Oudtshoorn | ||
Tygerberg | 22 | 25 | Swartland | ||
Dan Pienaar | 9 | 32 | Marlow | ||
Framesby | 31 | 41 | Grey HS | ||
Hudson Park | 24 | 31 | Queens | ||
Nico Malan | 42 | 15 | Die Brandwag | ||
Glenwood | 33 | 15 | M. College | ||
Pretoria BH | 12 | 50 | Affies | ||
Jeppe | 28 | 8 | Parktown | ||
HTS Middelburg | 5 | 51 | Waterkloof | BeeldTrofee Quarterfinal | |
Nelspruit | 25 | 23 | Monnas | BeeldTrofee Quarterfinal | |
Garsfontein | 8 | 17 | EG Jansen | BeeldTrofee Quarterfinal | |
Kempton Park | 43 | 15 | Rustenburg | BeeldTrofee Quarterfinal |
The longest running lucky streak on the SBR blog continues. Jokes. Well done to Gungets Tuft on winning the Superbru Super Rugby compo. Slam made it a College 1-2. They can’t even get that right in F1 these days, so great effort. Here is the full leaderboard.…
Maritzburg College and Glenwood, the only two KwaZulu-Natal teams that play third term rugby will be in action today on Dixons. The game will mark the end of the rugby careers of many open age group College boys who no doubt will all want to go out with a bang. It’s also the last game of the KZN tier-1 season. Glenwood still have one fixture after this weekend, an away trip to Bloemfontein to meet Grey College next week. Throughout today there are expected to be some very competitive match-ups all the way from under-14 up to the 1st XV game. All-in-all there are 24 games being played.…
Please remember the BHP ranking system is formula driven.…
Rankings 101:
Some Bloggers still donβt understand the concept of earning points per match according to the category ranked school you play and that the ranking is thus formula driven and not βadjustedβ by BHP as seen fit. It is as simple as this: If you played and won high category schools you will have higher average points per game.
The idea that BHP has βgiven in to pressureβ about Affies is absolute nonsense and absurd. Affies earned it by playing and beating Category 4 and 5 schools well and thus earning a slightly higher average game-point. Paarl Gim will most probably overtake them again if they win Interschools as Boishaai have a 5 point scalp!Β …
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