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Results – week ending 10 August 2013

8 August, 2013 beet 183
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
Hugenote 22 14 Boland Landbou  {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  On TV – Friday 12h55
Queens 60 3 Hangklip
Dale 19 28 Hudson Park
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Results – week ending 03 August 2013

3 August, 2013 beet 266
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
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
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Results – week ending 27 July 2013

24 July, 2013 beet 100
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
Outeniqua 61 5 St Josephs (UK) Played 23/07/2013
Drostdy 25 10 Swartland Played 23/07/2013
Tygerberg 37 17 Northcote Played 24/07/2013
Marlow 9 17 Oakdale On SuperSport 8 at 15h00. Bound to be a cracker
Queens 14 13 Selborne First leg ended Selborne 27-23 Queens on 04/05/2013
St Andrews 48 13 Dale
Kingswood 7 12 Graeme Derby game. Unfortunately a lot of fights in this game.
Oudtshoorn 3 51 Die Brandwag
Nico Malan 21 14 Langenhoven Gim
Despatch 12 27 Muir
Hudson Park 25 8 Stirling
Union 17 28 Grens
Grey College 51 21 Grey HS  On SuperSport 1 at 12h45. Grey PE have never beaten Grey Bloem
Framesby 16 52 Outeniqua
Glenwood 23 53 Affies
M. College 16 30 Pretoria BH Gauteng wins the Grogper Cup 2013 7-6
Boland Landbou 7 49 Paarl Gim Boland managed to stem the tide after Gim raced to a 49-0 lead
Drostdy 32 3 Bishops  After a few lacklustre performances Drostdy seem to have come good
Rondebosch 20 39 Paarl BH Rondebosch looking like they were going to cause an upset at one stage
Tygerberg 5 38 SACS
Wynberg 8 16 Paul Roos  http://www.stoopstats.co.za/articles/form-team-wynberg-face-paul-roos/
Marais Viljoen 10 47 Jeppe
Parktown Helpmekaar
Kempton Park 46 12 Centurion Beeld Trofee – for a place in the quarterfinals. Cen 14-23 KP (11/05/13)
Garsfontein 79 21 Florida Beeld Trofee – for a place in the quarterfinals
HTS Middelburg 57 18 Menlopark Beeld Trofee – for a place in the quarterfinals
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Results – week ending 20 July 2013

20 July, 2013 beet 207
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
HJS Paarl BH 21 20 Paul Roos  u16A: PRG 10 HJS 9
SACS 3 55 Paarl Gim In spite of being without the likes of Bothma, Vermeulen, Schickerling & Oosthuizen, Gim showed their depth with this result
Bishops 31 10 Tygerberg The Tiere were without their 2 best players Goddard & Esterhuyzen. Read the match report here: http://www.stoopstats.co.za/
Drostdy 15 25 Wynberg
Rondebosch 20 30 Boland Landbou  After a good start to 2013, the Rondebosch are now struggling to get results.
Affies 51 20 M. College
Despatch 3 27 Die Brandwag
Grey HS 39 8 Daniel Pienaar Grey continue to prove why they are the EC no.1
Kingswood 27 37 Framesby
Marlow 22 3 St Andrews A fine result for Marlow. SAC appears to be slipping in the EC rankings
Port Rex 0 71 Queens
Selborne 13 13 Hudson Park A major surprise in this East London derby.
Nico Malan 65 6 Bablake (UK)
Jeppe 36 19 Diamantveld
Parktown 27 19 Marais Viljoen
Pretoria BH 3 13 Grey College
Monnas 43 15 Florida Beeld
HTS Middelburg 18 19 Nelspruit Beeld
Kempton Park 17 26 EG Jansen Beeld
Transvalia 34 14 Hugenote Beeld – Big Schools
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Craven Week 2013: Final Day fixtures

13 July, 2013 beet 69

A Noord – Suid final after all.

DATE, TIME TEAM TEAM DETAILS
Sat, 13 July 2013
09h15 Zimbabwe 10 33 Namibia
09h15 Limpopo Blue Bulls 36 39 Eastern Province CD
09h15 Border CD 5 94 Griquas
10h45 Border 14 77 KwaZulu Natal
10h45 Griffons 34 27 Boland
10h45 Griquas CD 17 34 Leopards
12h15 Blue Bulls 29 37 SWD
12h15 Eastern Province 29 18 Valke
13h45 Free State 22 25 Pumas
15h15 Western Province 45 29 Golden Lions
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Craven Week 2013: Day 4 fixtures

10 July, 2013 beet 462

 

DATE, TIME TEAM TEAM DETAILS
Thu, 11 July 2013
09h30 Leopards  64 0 Border CD
11h00 Valke  44 24 Griquas CD
12h30 Griffons  26  20 EPCD
14h00 EP  14 40 SWD
15h30 Free State  19 20 Golden Lions
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Craven Week 2013: Day 2

8 July, 2013 beet 82
DATE, TIME TEAM TEAM DETAILS
Tue, 09 July 2013
09h30 EP CD 31 10 Leopards A surprisingly one-sided match in the first half. The emphasis seemed to be on cohesion. The EPCD are predominately from just 2 achieving schools – St Andrews and Marlow – making it a lot easier for the team to gel. The Leopards don’t have a high flying team and their strength appears to be from drawing players many different schools and bonding them. In the first half the EPCD structures and understanding was better. They produced good carries and generated a lot of go-forward. Their counter-ruck was also very good and in flyhalf Jason Vers they found a player to dictate play and make things happen. The Leopards looked far more composed in the second half. They protected ball and attacked off the fringes. At 21-10 they missed 2 crucial opportunities to score a try which might have changed the complexion of the game. Instead EPCD repelled them and scored 2 late tries.
11h00 Griquas CD 51 0 Border CD  One-way traffic. One really has to feel for the Border CD players and also wonder what the point is. For the sake of quality and achieving the desired objective it’s time to replace the Border CD with a second Western Province team
12h30 Valke 37 37 Griffons  Quiet an incredible game of rugga. The Griffons caused a major surprise by taking the match to the highly rated Valke team. Good well-drilled phase play set the platform for continued attacks. It really looked like the Valke had underestimated the Griffons. At halftime the Griffons led 23-10. The Valke lifted their standard of play in the 2nd half. Reduced the deficit to 23-17 before the Griffons capitalised on Valke mistakes to extend the lead to 37-24 with just a few minutes left. Somehow the Valke managed to score 2 unconverted tries and a penalty at the death to level the score. Amazingly there was still time to play after this scoring and Griffons man of the match Shaun Reynolds missed a last ditch penalty to win it. Marco Holmes of the Valke impressed with strong ball carries.
14h00 Lions 34 27 SWD
15h30 EP 21 32 Free State
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Craven Week 2013: Day 1 results

8 July, 2013 beet 29
DATE, TIME TEAM TEAM DETAILS
Mon, 08 JULY 2013
08h30 Griquas  17 35 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe caused quite an upset in an untidy game. Structurally the neighbouring country’s team was really good at times and produced some pleasing plays. Zim left wing Matukwa’s try was the result of excellent set move passing, handing and timing execution. Their contesting of the tackled ball was outstanding, helping them to win key turnovers. Griquas lacked cohesion and were their own worst enemies most of the time. Their setpeices weren’t good, they made basic handling errors, they failed miserably in attempts to protect the ball at the breakdown and they fell off regulation tackles. The margin between the teams would have been larger had Zimbabwe not had a player unfairly sinbinned – Griquas scored 14 points (their only 2 tries) during this spell.
10h00 Border  38 20 Namibia A good contest. It was 24-20 with less than 10 minutes to go. Both teams made errors which stopped the flow at times but the speed and urgency made this game a lot better than the one before. Namibia proved to be no pushovers. They did some good things. Border’s passing out wide needs a bit of work and their scrum struggled a bit. Otherwise they produced quite a few team tries. Flyhalf Lungelo Gosa brought his super stepping ability to Limpopo province. Centre Simila Jho won man of the match. There was also a good performance by flank Jerwyn Harty. Namibian flyhalf Chris Arries looked decent and it’s a pity that the guys out wide could not get more and better quality ball.
11h30 WP  40 24 Pumas Awesome game. The first half was high tempo and action packed. Pumas dominating the collisions and tight forwards doing exceptionally well with loosies making big contributions. WP backs are creative, quick and lethal. Their speed of execution is exceptional. At the start of the 2nd half, defences improved and errors started to creep into the game. WP showed more composure though and ended up scoring a further 3 tries to stretch their narrow halftime lead of 19-17 to a comprehensive one. Inside centre Daniel du Plessis proved just what a class act he is by not only scoring 4 tries but doing so many positive things during his time on the ball. There were some other excellent performers. Stand outs included Pumas flank Daniel Maartens and his skipper at TH Conraad van Vuuren, while WP had halfbacks Damian Stevens and Dennis Cox to thank for some smart play. WP wing Grant Hermanus and Pumas scrummy Rowan Gouws also worth looking out for as the tournament progresses.
13h00 Blue Bulls  46 22 KZN The wind picked up for this game. The first half quality could have been better yet there were some very memorable moments. KZN no.8 Ayron Schramm continued to impress with 2 bits of brilliant individualism, both resulting in tries. The Bulls lock RG Snyman showed x-factor of his own. It’s become a bit of a trademark of his but the huge boy continues to surprise all with his distribution skills. He provided 2 assists by being aware of where his support runners were after doing good work with ball in hand. 17-17 at the break turned into 46-22 at full time as the Bulls dominated the 2nd half. KZN struggled to get their hands on quality ball and the lineouts turned out to be a nightmare with KZN showing little innovation to help overcome tall timber of the Bulls that contested very well. For the Bulls, their outstanding centre combo of Franco Naude and Jurie Linde stood out but the foundation was laid by some good forward play. They were strong in the set pieces and backed it up with good consolidation at the breakdown. That said, there is still a bit of work ahead. Prospects look very bright for this Bulls team though.
15h30 Limpopo Blue Bulls  26 31 Boland A highly entertaining game. The winner was hard to pick. Both teams went for it. Defences could have been better at times though. Boland are able to secure good set-piece ball. Their lineout was particularly good. They also produced some slick handling plays and were very dangerous in broken play. Captain Hanro Liebenberg featured prominetly. The Limpopo Bulls have a never-say-die attitude about them and seem to thrive on drives around the fringes. Limpopo flyhalf Andries Bruwer seemed to be the catalyst in most things good. He was confident and added much value. Late in the game centre JP van Wyk came into his own as well. The game produced an exciting finish with the lead switching hands a few times late on and the game ending with Limpopo being held up over the Boland line in their last gasp attempt to win the match.
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Grant Khomo Week 2013: results

28 June, 2013 beet 247

Grant Khomo Week 2013 for provincial under-16 representatives will start on Monday 01 July 2013 at the Izak Steyl Stadium in Vanderbijlpark and is hosted by the Valke. 20 provincial teams are taking part.

TIME PROVINCE PROVINCE
DAY 3
08h00 KwaZulu-Natal 33 19 Valke
08h00 Griquas 29 27 Limpopo Blue Bulls
08h00 Valke XV 18 21 Griquas CD
09h15 Eastern Province 29 10 Golden Lions
09h15 Zimbabwe 22 33 Namibia
09h15 Border CD 6 106 Leopards
10h30 Border 22 10 SWD
10h30 Boland 14 16 Free State
10h30 Pumas 35 7 Griffons
11h45 Blue Bulls 15 22 Western Province
DAY 2
10h30 Pumas 7 38 SWD
10h30 Border CD 3 57 Griquas CD
11h45 Free State 17 10 Valke
11h45 Griquas 24 16 Valke XV
13h00 Border 16 13 Boland
13h00 Leopards 8 19 Namibia
14h15 Western Province 34 22 Eastern Province
14h15 Limpopo Blue Bulls 29 21 Zimbabwe
15h30 Bull Bulls 42 14 Golden Lions
15h30 KwaZulu-Natal 32 20 Griffons
DAY 1
09h00 KwaZulu-Natal 16 12 Limpopo Blue Bulls
09h00 Western Province 50 12 Leopards
10h30 Blue Bulls 30 26 Eastern Province
10h30 SWD 21 10 Griffons
12h00 Border 15 13 Free State
12h00 Valke XV 28 3 Border CD
13h30 Zimbabwe 15 12 Griquas CD
13h30 Boland 17 10 Pumas
16h00 Golden Lions 29 20 Valke
16h00 Namibia 13 9 Griquas

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Academy Week 2013: results

28 June, 2013 beet 155

The 2013 Academy week will take place at Glenwood High School in Durban from the 01 July to 04 July this year. The KZN High Schools Rugby Association will host the tournament. 26 schools from around the country will play rugby making it the biggest tournament of its kind. Match Day 1 fixtures have been predetermined. Fixtures for Match Day 2 and 3 will be decided on after the conclusion of the preceding day’s games.

DAY TIME PROVINCE PROVINCE
3 08h00 Namibia 25 29 Red Valke
3 08h00 Limpopo Blue Bulls 17 20 Leopards
3 08h00 Griquas CD 21 33 Griffons CD
3 09h20 Free State 35 8 Golden Lions
3 09h20 SA LENS 48 5 Border CD
3 09h20 Griquas 39 70 EP CD
3 10h40 Blue Bulls 28 32 KwaZulu-Natal
3 10h40 Griffons 34 20 KZN CD
3 10h40 Border 76 10 Blue Valke
3 12h00 Western Province 24 5 Pumas
3 12h00 Boland 40 28 KZN “B”
3 12h00 Pumas CD 41 32 Leopards CD
3 13h20 Eastern Province 7 32 SWD
2 08h00 SA LENS 33 17 Griquas CD
2 08h00 Blue Valke 26 17 Griquas
2 09h20 EP CD 21 11 Pumas CD
2 09h20 Red Valke 48 6 Border CD
2 09h20 Free State 88 5 Limpopo Blue Bulls
2 10h40 Namibia 55 12 Griffons
2 10h40 KZN “B” 66 0 Leopards CD
2 12h00 Blue Bulls 24 20 Golden Lions
2 12h00 Pumas 22 14 Boland
2 13h20 KZN CD 24 3 Leopards
2 13h20 Griffons 25 7 Border
2 15h00 Eastern Province 24 17 KwaZulu-Natal
2 15h00 SWD 22 19 Western Province
1 08h00 Blue Valke 5 66 Eastern Province
1 08h00 Limpopo Blue Bulls 19 19 Border
1 09h20 Lions 33 38 SWD
1 09h20 Namibia 52 0 SA LSEN
1 09h20 Eastern Province CD 15 41 Griffons
1 10h40 Pumas 26 22 Free State
1 10h40 Griquas 25 39 Griffons CD
1 12h00 Red Valke 0 93 Western Province
1 12h00 KZN “B” 34 0 Griquas CD
1 13h20 Blue Bulls 12 13 Boland
1 13h20 Leopards CD 38 0 Border CD
1 15h00 KZN 54 20 Leopards
1 15h00 KZN CD 36 22 Pumas CD
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Cape Schools Week 2013 – Results

26 June, 2013 beet 218

Cape Schools Week took place at Paarl Gymnasium from Saturday, 22 June until Wednesday, 26 June. 15 games were played. Western Cape won 8. Eastern Cape won 7.

TIME SCHOOL SCHOOL
Wed, 26-Jun DAY 3
A-FIELD
08h00 SACS 8 10 Grey High
09h20 Wynberg 36 15 Dale
10h40 Boland Landbou 13 10 Selborne
B-FIELD
09h20 Rondebosch 15 16 Queens
10h40 Paarl Gim 57 5 Muir
Mon, 24-Jun  DAY 2
14h00 Rondebosch 17 23 Selborne
15h20 SACS 17 19 Queens
16h40 Wynberg 31 9 Muir
18h00 Boland Landbou 8 20 Grey High
19h20 Paarl Gim 38 3 Dale
Sat, 22-Jun DAY 1
14h00 Boland Landbou 34 22 Dale
15h20 Rondebosch 27 31 Muir
16h40 Paarl Gim 27 25 Grey High
18h00 Wynberg 26 20 Queens
19h20 SACS 9 11 Selborne
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Results – week ending 15 June 2013

13 June, 2013 beet 128
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
St Andrews 46 23 Kingswood  K-DAY
M. College 10 50 Westville
Kearsney 34 9 Hilton  Founders Day
George Campbell 13 12 Glenwood
Northwood Clifton Cancelled by Clifton
Clifton 17 22 St Charles
Michaelhouse 45 13 DHS
Hudson Park 10 21 Dale
Nico Malan 52 10 Dirkie Uys
Union 13 10 Graeme
Selborne 57 0 Grens
Pretoria BH 70 14 St Johns
St Davids 37 39 St Albans
St Benedicts 32 12 St Stithians
Menlopark 34 17 Montana
Centurion 33 8 Eldoraigne
Kempton Park 49 27 Vereeniging Gim
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Results – week ending 08 June 2013

8 June, 2013 beet 201
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
Bishops 7 22 Rondebosch Premier Interschools Match – on TV
Hugenote 48 5 Schoonspruit
Paarl BH 24 13 Boland Landbou
Paarl Gim 17 17 Oakdale
SACS 7 15 Wynberg
Stellenberg 18 23 Tygerberg
Michaelhouse 37 10 St Charles
Kearsney M. College  Called off. May be played on 20/06/2013
Northwood 11 33 Glenwood
Westville 64 7 George Campbell
DHS 3 23 Hilton
Ithembehle 7 75 Grey HS
Stirling 7 50 Queens
Selborne 17 17 St Andrews
Cambridge 18 21 Dale
Kingswood 23 22 Muir
Graeme 71 3 Woodridge
St Johns 22 53 KES
Waterkloof 71 5 Eldoraigne
St Benedicts 24 45 Jeppe
Pretoria BH 35 6 St Albans
Helpmekaar Garsfontein Helpies withdrew
Monnas Florida
EG Jansen 103 17 Die Anker
Ben Vorster 47 16 Nylstroom
Centurion 25 20 Montana
HTS Middelburg 38 12 Middelburg
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Results – week ending 01 June 2013

1 June, 2013 beet 403
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
Dundee 16 26 Sarel Cilliers
Glenwood 20 26 Monument Glenwood Old Boys Day. Premier Interschools – on TV
Westville 21 17 Michaelhouse Westville Old Boys Day
Hilton 38 22 M. College
Kearsney 76 6 DHS
St Charles 29 24 Northwood  St Charles Old Boys Day
Empangeni 19 36 George Campbell
Framesby 30 31 Marlow
Dale 3 38 Grey HS
Queens 30 19 St Andrews
Otto du Plessis 17 73 Die Brandwag
Muir 22 29 Nico Malan
Boland Landbou 10 0 Bishops
Langenhoven Gim 9 71 Outeniqua
Drostdy 27 27 Tygerberg
Paarl BH 29 5 SACS
Paarl Gim 40 3 Wynberg
Rondebosch 5 10 Paul Roos  u16 game bound to draw much interest
Stellenberg 6 15 Hugenote
Kingswood 47 3 Stirling
Jeppe 88 0 St Albans
St Johns 18 17 Marais Viljoen
Pretoria BH 17 17 KES
St Stithians 20 10 Parktown
St Benedicts 75 12 Sutherland
Centurion 60 11 John Vorster Beeld
Garsfontein 40 37 Eldoraigne Beeld
Wonderboom 48 3 Zwartkop Beeld
HTS Middelburg 36 3 HTS Witbank Beeld
Nelspruit 18 11 Middelburg Beeld
Kempton Park 44 9 Die Anker Beeld
EG Jansen 94 0 Jeugland Beeld
Transvalia 40 19 Vereeniging Gim Beeld
Florida 52 6 Noordheuwel Beeld
Ben Vorster 31 3 Pietersburg Beeld. On TV
Voortrekker (Beth) 28 21 AHS Kroonstad
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Results – 25 May 2013

24 May, 2013 beet 241
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
M. College 40 44 Glenwood 150th REUNION DAY!!!!! The pace at which this game was played was just insane. 10 out of 10 for excitement
Grey College 35 28 Paarl BH Premier Interschools game on TV
Affies 19 18 Waterkloof 5-star game. Huge!
St Andrews 14 39 Grey HS Potential Eastern Cape decider. Big Game
Outeniqua 13 7 Oakdale SWD decider
Die Brandwag 26 29 Framesby
Queens 38 30 Hudson Park
Nico Malan 53 10 Otto du Plessis
Dale 44 14 Kingswood
Westville 45 0 Northwood
Clifton 11 28 DHS  Midweek game
St Charles 10 25 DHS
Hilton 39 10 George Campbell
De Kuilen 20 50 Tygerberg
Paarl Gim 35 14 Rondebosch
Stellenberg 23 38 SACS
Worcester Gim 10 31 Drostdy
Wynberg 42 28 Bishops
Jeppe 34 25 St Stithians
St Johns 19 55 Michaelhouse Grogper Cup: Gauteng 6 KZN 6 with one game to go
KES 31 31 Monnas
Garsfontein 57 27 Menlopark
Middelburg 16 29 HTS Middelburg
Marlow 58 5 Diamantveld
Parktown 54 20 St Davids
Marais Viljoen 42 65 St Benedicts Aggregate of 107 points
Welkom Gim 20 22 Voortrekker (Beth)
EG Jansen 50 26 Vereeniging Gim
Centurion 29 28 Wonderboom
Eldoraigne 87 0 Zwartkop
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Results – 18 May 2013

18 May, 2013 beet 337
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
George Campbell 20 24 Northwood Midweek game
Grey HS 33 24 Graeme Midweek game
Menlopark 40 17 St Albans Midweek game
M.College 30 8 KES Premier Interschools game on TV
Clifton 17 10 George Campbell  A shock result
DHS 14 46 Glenwood
Northwood 50 0 Pinetown
Port Natal 14 45 Westville
Pionier 18 7 Sarel Cilliers
St Stithians 0 62 Kearsney Saints are going through a tough spell. Concede 138 pts in last 2 games
Dale 22 25 Selborne
Kingswood 21 40 Queens
Muir College 26 55 St Andrews Muir lead 26-24 at a stage before SAC brought on 6 CW trials players
EG Jansen 45 29 Kempton Park EG cements their place as Valke no.1 team
Centurion 83 0 Zwartkop
Ben Vorster 7 35 Menlopark
Garsfontein 34 36 Waterkloof Klofies ended a 3 game losing streak & surpised a few with this win
Nelspruit 46 36 HTS Middelburg Nellies turned the tables on the team that beat them in the NuPower final last week
Transvalia 40 6 DF Malan
Volksrus 12 23 Ermelo
Marais Viljoen 15 34 Florida
Parktown 21 13 St Johns
St Albans 39 6 St Andrews (FS)
St Benedicts 31 39 Pretoria BH
Bishops 3 24 Paarl Gim
Boland Landbou 19 18 Paul Roos Huge upset. A week after Stellenberg defeated them BolandL bounce back
Drostdy 19 3 Hugenote
Oakdale 10 38 HJS Paarl BH Good win for HJS in Riversdale. This can be a tricky venue for even the best teams
Rondebosch 41 18 SACS Unpredictable SACS continues to take supporters continue on a rollercoaster ride
Wynberg 36 39 Tygerberg The upset of the day! The Tiere have been on the receiving end of a few hidings before today. This is an outstanding result for them.
Voortrekker (FS) 68 13 Kroonstad
Sentraal 5 57 Grey College
Louis Botha 26 31 Grey Cherries Continued question-marks about the well-being of Free State school rugby as a whole. Clearly the balance is not right when stand out rugby players would rather play 2nd team of one school than the 1st teams of several others in the region. A great result for Grey rugby this result but long term this kind of situation is not healthy for SBR.
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Results for 11 May 2013

11 May, 2013 beet 313
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
Grey College 31 37 Affies On TV. One of the biggest games of any given season
HTS Middelburg 19 14 Nelspruit NuPower Final
Centurion 14 23 Kempton Park NuPower – 3rd place playoff
Garsfontein 36 36 EG Jansen NuPower – 5th place playoff
Monnas 67 22 Ermelo NuPower – 7th place playoff
Florida 25 34 Transvalia NuPower – 9th place playoff
Rustenburg 22 33 Vereeniging Gim NuPower – 11th place playoff
Eldoraigne 20 17 Klerksdorp NuPower – 13th place playoff
Marias Viljoen 20 20 Pietersburg NuPower – 15th place playoff
Jeppe 36 6 John Vorster Midweek game
KES 12 15 Jeppe
Noord-Kaap 34 30 Waterkloof
St Stithians 0 76 Pretoria BH
St Andrews (FS) 25 38 St Johns
Parktown 26 28 St Benedicts
M. College 23 9 Michaelhouse
Glenwood 21 9 Hilton  Only 1st-4th XV & A-team games still on
Westville  – Kearsney  CANCELLED – waterlogged field
DHS  – Northwood  CANCELLED – waterlogged field
George Campbell 18 3 Voortrekker
Sarel Cilliers 39 3 Ferrum
St Charles 16 37 St Albans Gauteng now 6-3 up against KZN in the Grogper Cup
Otto du Plessis 10 46 Framesby
Grey HS 20 13 Queens
St Andrews 59 10 Cambridge
Dale 36 0 Port Rex
Newton 5 61 Nico Malan
Die Brandwag 51 14 Kingswood
Paul Roos 15 24 Paarl Gim Game on TV
Paarl BH 55 27 Wynberg
Bishops 5 22 SACS
Boland Landbou 25 28 Stellenberg
Durbanville 20 18 Tygerberg
Hugenote 46 16 Worcester Gym
Strand 12 29 Drostdy
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Results – week ending 04 May 2013

5 May, 2013 beet 182
SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES TIME
EG Jansen 36 12 Noord-Kaap Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 07h50
Glenwood 36 13 Boland Landbou Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 09h00
Monnas 36 14 Drostdy Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 10h10
Affies 41 21 Framesby Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 10h10 (B-field)
Grey College 42 20 Oakdale Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 11h20
HJS Paarl BH 55 15 Paarl BH Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 11h20 (B-field)
Grey High 51 10 Diamantveld Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 12h30
Paarl Gim 43 18 Harmony (WK Inv) Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 13h40
Paul Roos 30 17 Maritzburg College Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 14h50
Outeniqua 39 19 Waterkloof Wildeklawer – 02/05/13 16h00
Oakdale 40 3 Sharks Inv Wildeklawer 07h15
Paarl Gim 34 6 Waterkloof Wildeklawer 08h25
EG Jansen 64 0 Diamantveld Wildeklawer 09h35
Outeniqua 48 15 Grey High Wildeklawer 09h35 (B-field)
Glenwood 17 15 Paarl BH Wildeklawer 10h45
Drostdy 29 7 Wildeklawer Inv Wildeklawer 10h45 (B-field)
Boland Landbou 20 16 Noord-Kaap Wildeklawer 11h55
Affies 17 10 Paul Roos Wildeklawer 13h05
Grey College 13 8 Monument Wildeklawer 14h15
M. College 16 16 Framesby Wildeklawer 15h25
Die Brandwag 18 19 St Andrews EP top 2 at the moment
Selborne 27 23 Queens Postponed until Monday
Dale 46 12 Stirling
Hudson Park  – Kingswood Cancelled. Waterlogged field
Nico Malan 26 10 Despatch
Jim Fouche 21 22 Marlow
Hilton 34 0 St Charles
Kearsney 38 5 Michaelhouse
Sarel Cilliers 59 5 Newcastle  50min game
KES 16 22 Westville
Parktown 33 5 DHS
Pretoria BH 28 27 Jeppe Gauteng English schools top 2 currently
Garsfontein 61 21 Centurion Huge game
Transvalia 72 0 Volkskool, Heidelberg
Strand 14 21 SACS
Tygerberg 3 54 Rondebosch
Wynberg 75 3 Primrose
Durbanville 20 16 Hugenote
Bellville 23 45 Bishops
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Results – 27 April 2013

27 April, 2013 beet 397

UPDATED

SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
M.College 38 11 DHS Midweek game – College raced to a 31-6 (5 try) halftime lead, then seemed to take their foot off the pedal. Also brought on subs. DHS only lost 2nd half 5-7
Affies 46 6 KES Midweek game
St Charles 17 18 Voortrekker Midweek game – Voortrekker caused a major upset by winning this one
Port Natal 11 20 George Campbell Midweek game – Campbell seemed well in control leading 17-3 at one stage. Porties fought back in the last 15min to make it respectable.
Centurion 16 12 Monnas NuPower Pool decider – Centurion are in the Top 4 semi-final
Rustenburg 34 39 Kempton Park NuPower Monday game – Kempies play Centurion in NuPower semi
Voortrekker (Beth) 27 21 Hentie Cilliers
Outeniqua 25 37 Paarl Gim Live on TV : SS1 compliments of Premier Interschools
DHS 3 42 Westville
Hilton 42 12 Michaelhouse Huge derby
Northwood 13 26 M. College
St Charles 0 55 Kearsney
Selborne 5 41 Grey College
Wynberg 19 15 Grey HS
Graeme 22 23 St Andrews Graeme missed a final kick to win it
Marlow 34 19 Nico Malan
Kingswood 50 7 Kirkwood
Itembelihle 0 69 Die Brandwag
Primrose 9 52 Bishops
Rondebosch 31 16 Stellenberg
SACS 0 32 Paul Roos
Tygerberg 59 6 Bellville
Oakdale 36 10 Lagenhoven Gim
Menlopark 27 17 KES
Affies 36 18 Jeppe
Helpmekaar 14 34 Waterkloof
Parktown 3 56 Pretoria BH
HTS Witbank 24 8 Middelburg PUK Prestige League final (see picture of champions below)
HTS Middelburg 30 30 Centurion NuPower – 1st-4th semi. HTS Middelburg advances to final by scoring more tries
Nelspruit 42 23 Kempton Park NuPower – 1st-4th semi
EG Jansen 32 18 Monnas NuPower – 5th-8th semi
Garfontein 55 20 Ermelo NuPower – 5th-8th semi
Transvalia 34 14 Rustenburg NuPower – 9th-12th semi
Vereeniging Gim 17 31 Florida NuPower – 9th-12th semi
Marais Viljoen 15 34 Eldoraigne NuPower – 13th-16th semi
Pietersburg 18 34 Klerksdorp NuPower – 13th-16th semi

HTS Witbank, PUK Prestige League winners 2013
HTS Witbank

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Results – 20 April 2013

20 April, 2013 beet 321

 

SCHOOL SCHOOL NOTES
KES Jeppe Postponed due to waterlogged field. Wonder if rescheduled game will be televised?
Queens 6 0 Dale Massive Derby. Dale really lifting their game to fit the occasion
Noord-Kaap 27 19 Diamantveld Kimberley Derby
Grey HS 23 18 Paul Roos Paul Roos missed too many kicks
Framesby 35 11 Daniel Pienaar
Hudson Park 5 41 Marlow
Pearson 13 20 Nico Malan 3 more tries for a player of the season Selvyn Davids of N.M.
Die Brandwag 40 3 Muir Die Brandwag continue to be a surprise package of 2013
Westville 22 17 Pretoria BH Westville scored 2 well worked early tries & did not look back
Michaelhouse 5 36 Glenwood Glenwood ran the ball in the wet & it paid dividends
M. College DHS All 4 of DHS’s planned games for 2013 on Goldstones have now been canned
George Campbell Kearsney Cancelled
Hilton 24 14 Northwood
St Charles Voortrekker Postponed to Tuesday or Wednesday
Punt 3 71 Outeniqua
Bishops 18 22 Paarl BH Bishops led 11-0 at one stage
Boland Landbou 37 27 Wynberg B.L. came from behind by scored 2 late tries to seal a good victory
Oakdale 20 12 Drostdy W/Cape Match of the Day
Primrose 10 47 Rondebosch
SACS 62 21 Brackenfell
Tygerberg 3 55 Paarl Gim
Hugenote 32 10 Oudtshoorn
Centurion Monnas NuPower – 1st place pool decider. Postponed.
Vereeniging Gim 21 0 Pietersburg NuPower
Nelspruit 45 5 Marais Viljoen NuPower. Nellies into the Top 4 semi-final
Garsfontein 45 15 Transvalia NuPower. Garsies will testify to the unforgiving format. They are 1 of the best teams in SA this season can only hope to finish 5th in the NuPower this season
Rustenburg Kempton Park NuPower – 1st place pool decider. Postponed until Monday,
Ermelo Eldoraigne NuPower. Postponed.
HTS Middelburg 15 13 EG Jansen NuPower – 1st place pool decider – Match of the Weekend
Florida 24 21 Klerksdorp NuPower
Menlopark Waterkloof Cancelled
Parktown Potch BH Cancelled
Grey College 43 0 Louis Botha
Grey College  Cherries 51 10 Sentraal 1 week after holding powerful Klofies to 20-25, Sentraal lose to the Grey Bloem 2nd XV
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Results – 13-Apr-2013

14 April, 2013 beet 287
Home Away
Pretoria BH 25 23 M. College
Framesby 42 8 Despatch
Nico Malan 24 29 Grey HS
Jeppe 33 24 Northwood
Grens 27 19 Dale
Duineveld  – Noord-Kaap  NK withdrew
Empangeni 0 49 Westville
Pinetown 0 82 Glenwood
George Campbell 48 7 Hillcrest
Paarl BH 36 45 Outeniqua
Wynberg 10 10 Rondebosch
Paul Roos 22 22 Bishops
SACS 26 22 Boland Landbou
Stellenberg 12 29 Drostdy
Tygerberg 66 0 Primrose
KES 45 22 Parktown
Affies 88 9 John Vorster
Waterkloof 25 20 Sentraal
Marlow 20 34 Brandwag (EP)
Jeppe 33 24 Northwood
Sarel Cilliers 27 10 Ladysmith
Windhoek 3 15  Kearsney
Daniel Pienaar 34 3 Itembelihle
Grey College 62 10 Jim Fouche
Hentie Cilliers 31 22 Welkom Gim
Louis Botha 56 6 Sand du Plessis
HTS Middelburg 59 3 Zwartkop
Ben Vorster 44 20 Frikkie Meyer
EG Jansen 62 3 Florida
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Paarl Boys High u15 Tournament 2013 – Results

4 April, 2013 beet 54
TIME SCHOOL SCHOOL
Day-1
08h30 Strand 36 3 Punt
09h30 Brackenfell 7 17 Westville
10h30 Tygerberg 22 18 Menlopark
11h30 SACS 10 6 Framesby
12h30 Oakdale 22 12 Glenwood
13h30 Paul Roos 12 12 Monument
14h30 Boland Landbou 19 0 Kempton Park
15h30 Paarl Gim 12 19 Grey College
16h30 HJS Paarl 20 25 Waterkloof
Day-2
09h00 Tygerberg 0 21 Westville
10h00 Paarl Gim 7 10 Glenwood
11h00 HJS Paarl 25 15 Menlo Park
12h00 Grey College 14 3 Oakdale
13h30 Paul Roos 17 5 Waterkloof
14h30 Boland Landbou 10 14 Monument
09h00 Brackenfell 7 6 Kempton Park
10h00 SACS 34 0 Punt
11h00 Strand 10 13 Framesby
Day-3
08h30 Grey Kollege 39 0 Waterkloof
09h30 Framesby 24 21 Tygerberg
10h30 Glenwood 12 19 HJS Paarl
11h30 Paul Roos 22 5 Westville
12h30 Paarl Gim 13 15 Monument
08h30 Oakdale Landbou 3 6 SACS
09h30 Brackenfell 14 10 Punt
10h30 Strand 0 41 Kempton Park
11h30 Menlo Park 10 15 Boland Landbou
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Paarl Gim u16 Tournament – Day 3

4 April, 2013 beet 3

Day 1 Results: http://schoolboyrugby.co.za/?p=3253

Day 2 Results: http://schoolboyrugby.co.za/?p=3282

TIME SCHOOL SCHOOL
08h30  Grey College  19  0  Paarl Gim
08h30  Waterkloof  7  50  Paul Roos
08h30  Marlow  28  18  Brackenfell
09h30  HJS Paarl  8  38  Affies
09h30  Framesby  17  21  Centurion
09h30  Michael House  10  27  Boland Landbou
10h50  Monnas  24  36  Oakdale
10h50  Diamantveld  8  36  Garsfontein
10h50  Rustenburg  10  26  Glenwood
12h00  Potch Gim  42  7  Tygerberg
12h00  EG Jansen  17  14  Outeniequa
12h00  Oudtshoorn  7  56  Kempton Park
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Easter Rugby Festivals – 03/04/2013

3 April, 2013 beet 67
FESTIVAL TIME SCHOOL SCHOOL
MC150 Dale 0 53 Affies
MC150 Rondebosch 24 5 Jeppe
MC150 Grey High 71 0 Development XV
MC150 Monument 21 3 Noord-Kaap
MC150 M. College 23 34 Queens
Oakdale Augsburg 21 15 Brackenfell
Oakdale Bellville 36 7 Stellenbosch
Oakdale Bredasdorp 60 6 Sentraal (B/West)
Oakdale Diamantveld 26 3 Strand
Oakdale Hermanus 29 15 Vredendal
Oakdale Hugenote 14 5 Voortrekker (Beth)
Oakdale Middelburg 24 7 Knysna
Oakdale Montagu 10 6 Upington
Oakdale Monumentpark 23 10 Aliwal-Noord
Oakdale Oakdale 39 0 HTS Louis Botha
Oakdale Overberg 24 18 Durbanville
Oakdale Sentraal (Bfn) 36 8 Pietersburg
Oakdale Vereeniging Gim 50 10 Oudsthoorn