Last 8-game winning streaks – 03 June 2023

An attempt to rank the schools in terms of their current unbeaten runs over the last eight matches.

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    #8 Kaya 85

    @OUD ANKER: lol…that’s one bridge too far…but Note that Namibia have to play the All Blacks “again” in the world cup this year

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    6 June, 2023 at 08:33
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    #7 Kaya 85

    @kantako: Secunda won’t end in top 20…I think the ranking formulas aren’t kind to the schools outside big names, even if they have a good year

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    6 June, 2023 at 08:31
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    #6 kantako

    I just want to know if Secunda is in the Top 5 yet or not? Asking for a friend.

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    5 June, 2023 at 20:38
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    #5 OUD ANKER

    @Kaya 85: Phew! I was worried that with those logic steps you explained that it was going to end up that Fichardtpark should play Grey (1st team)!

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    5 June, 2023 at 19:15
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    #4 Smallies

    @Kaya 85: I agree they made a massive step up the past 2 years ….BTW lional Mapoe is a Fichies old boy

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    5 June, 2023 at 18:08
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    #3 Kaya 85

    @Smallies:
    Fichardtpark beat Pearson (smashed them)
    Pearson beat Oos-Moot, Anker, Selborne, and Nico Malan
    Nico Malan beat St Andrew’s
    St Andrew’s beat Graeme
    Graeme beat Grey High
    Grey High beat Westville..
    Westville beat EG Jansen,
    EG beat Waterkloof, Helpmekaar, Monument..
    Grey High also drew with Rondebosch
    Rondebosch beat Oakdale
    Oakdale beat HJS Paarl Boys High
    Paarl Boys lost to Grey College but went toe to toe with them and made a great comeback at Brugstraat in an Epic…
    In short, Fichardtpark must play higher than Peaches

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    5 June, 2023 at 18:06
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    #2 Smallies

    @Kaya 85: it would be a step up for them……witch is a very good thing

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    5 June, 2023 at 10:31
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    #1 Kaya 85

    Fichardtpark should play Grey Cherries not Peaches

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    5 June, 2023 at 10:26