School Rugby fixtures & results – week ending 21 June 2025

School Rugby fixtures & results – week ending 21 June 2025
EASTERN CAPE
Sat.21Jun BOR Dale 21-33 St Andrew’s EP
Sat.21Jun BOR Stirling 05-62 Selborne BOR
Sat.21Jun EP Kingswood 60-08 Woodridge EP
Sat.21Jun EP Union 19-14 Graeme EP
Sat.21Jun BOR Hudson Park 24-31 Port Rex BOR
KWAZULU-NATAL
Sat.21Jun KZN Hilton 29-20 Michaelhouse KZN
NOORDVAAL
Sat.21Jun BUL St Alban’s 09-59 Kearsney KZN
Sat.21Jun LIO St Stithians 25-21 St John’s LIO
Sat.21Jun LIO St Benedict’s 24-23 CBC Boksburg VAL
WESTERN CAPE
Sat.21Jun WP Boland Landbou 29-80 Paarl Gim WP
Sat.21Jun WP SACS 10-21 Wynberg WP
Sat.21Jun WP Rondebosch 28-07 Bishops WP
Sat.21Jun WP HJS Paarl BH 54-14 Durbanville WP

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25 Comments

  1. avatar
    #25 Smallies

    @Jakkals (Comment #21)
    Party seuns is nou ma net nie gemaak vir koshuis lewe nie ….

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    22 June, 2025 at 16:00
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    #24 POD

    @Ploegskaar (Comment #13)
    Re die hoof se ondersteuning, dit is my ondervinding dat hoofde en andere nie die fout by die coaching sien nie maar eerder die seuns. Adjunk hoof van n skool wat n groot loesing gekry het noem vir my hulle oorweeg om 20 spelers te koop. Nie n woord oor die coaches met verdeelde aandag, swak uitslae jaar in en jaar uit, etc.

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    22 June, 2025 at 11:55
  3. avatar
    #23 Palma

    @Knight_CHS07 (Comment #18)
    Eish and Cambridge gave them a scare earlier this year as well.

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    22 June, 2025 at 09:46
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    #22 4×4

    @OUD ANKER (Comment #8)
    Korrek, word som uit die oog verloor dat skole se primere doelstelling akademiese onderrig is

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    22 June, 2025 at 09:04
  5. avatar
    #21 Jakkals

    @Snelvuur (Comment #19)
    :-D….moet die mimosa ding wees

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    22 June, 2025 at 07:31
  6. avatar
    #20 Jan Kriel

    @Ploegskaar (Comment #13)
    Stem 100% saam, ek het die spanne rustyd dop gehou, daar is manne wat dink hulle is groter as die wereld. Gee vir Christoff ‘n kans om sy ding te doen en raak ontslae van wannabees. Dit is baie belangrik dat BL ‘n krag bly in skolerugby.

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    21 June, 2025 at 22:39
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    #19 Snelvuur

    @Jakkals (Comment #15)
    Nee, gits, ek weet nie hoekom jy my vra nie 😂 ek meng nie by die Noorde se politiek in nie. Gevaarlike terrein. Hy wou dalk nader aan Menlyn Mall se winkels wees – Mimosa Mall is nie meer wat hy was nie…

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    21 June, 2025 at 22:38
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    #18 Knight_CHS07

    @Palma (Comment #12)
    2014. They lost to Cambridge and Grens

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    21 June, 2025 at 21:59
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    #17 RuggaFreak

    Graeme College having a great season just lost to Union, EP craven week players had a camp today. Not a fan of provincial duty disrupting the regular school season fixtures. Will hurt Graeme in the rankings

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    21 June, 2025 at 21:55
  10. avatar
    #16 Wonder

    @Jakkals (Comment #15)
    Kan net vir akademiese redes wees🤪🤪

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    21 June, 2025 at 21:54
  11. avatar
    #15 Jakkals

    @Snelvuur (Comment #10)
    Hoekom is Proppie van den Berg destyds van GCB na Garsies toe?

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    21 June, 2025 at 21:26
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    #14 Trots HJS (Tandem)

    @Ploegskaar (Comment #13)
    Ek stem saam met jou. Christoff is ‘n briljante coach wat selfs ‘n baie average groep na sterre kan laat lyk so ek vermoed daar is iets groter ‘n probleem. Hy sal skitter as hy totale beheer het.

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    21 June, 2025 at 19:44
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    #13 Ploegskaar

    As die hoeveelste groot drag slae wat Landbou die jaar gekry het nie ‘n wake-up call is nie, is ‘n interskole teen Augsburg oor ‘n paar jaar op die kaarte. Christoff is ‘n great coach, maar daar is te veel kokke in die kombuis. Tyd dat ‘n paar snotneuse gaan o14 coach waar hulle hoort en Christoff sy eie ding doen en homself omring met mense wat sy visie ondersteun. Of die nuwe skoolhoof die ballas het om hom hiermee te steun sal tyd leer…Tyd dat Landbou OB’s ook ‘n slag vinger uit die gat trek en aandring op drastiese verbetering. Dis great dat hulle lekker ouens is wat die meeste kan drink, wen of verloor, maar dit help regtig fokol as die Wynland skole jou jaarliks goed omdop nie. En voor iemand in hul broek kak, Landbou se rekord sedert rondom 2010 spreek vanself. Tyd vir introspeksie manne, met middelmatigheid verloor jy gou borge, relevansie en die beste innames

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    21 June, 2025 at 18:27
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    #12 Palma

    Port Rex 31-24 Hudson. Absolutely massive win for Rex. Can’t remember when last Hudson lost to another East London Coed school.

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    21 June, 2025 at 16:38
  15. avatar
    #11 Smallies

    @Snelvuur (Comment #10)
    Verstaan jy…

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    21 June, 2025 at 06:33
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    #10 Snelvuur

    @Smallies (Comment #9)
    En die ouens moet ook nog iewers die trek Kaap toe inpas én nuwe skoolklere koop 😉

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    20 June, 2025 at 20:59
  17. avatar
    #9 Smallies

    @Jan Kriel (Comment #4)
    Daar is darrem n eksamen wat geskryf moet word 3 weke,en n vakansie wat ingepas moet word 3weke,laaities moet bietjie plaas toe gaan ,n biejie jag en ma se kos gaan eet…

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    20 June, 2025 at 16:52
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    #8 OUD ANKER

    @Jan Kriel (Comment #4)
    Ek dink nie die lang breek is uniek aan Grey nie. Affies het presies dieselfde wedstrydbepaling patroon. Affies se laaste wedstryd as skool was op 31 Mei teen Jeppe en is die volgende bepaling as skool teen Maritzburg op 26 Julie…die eenvoudige rede is dat anders as Gim is Affies (obviously) ‘n seun skool en ‘n seun is by default lui omte leer, so geen wedstryde tydens die winter eksamen nie….al die aandag op studies, geen rugby verskoning om nie te leer nie.

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    20 June, 2025 at 09:04
  19. avatar
    #7 Leon

    @KatzRugga (Comment #6)
    Possibly a change in fixture set-up? Let the schools play their final games for term 2 about 2-3 weeks before GK and Cravenweek. I know a school like Stellenberg played their last fixture on 07 June, taking exams into account as well. I know it’s easier said than done because there are so many fixtures to get through.

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    20 June, 2025 at 07:25
  20. avatar
    #6 KatzRugga

    REQUEST TO REST BOYS. SOMETHING HAS TO GIVE.

    I understand that WP and any region would like boys rested before Craven and GK week.
    Is this a fair request or does something within the set up and systems need to change rather?
    Most of these boys is likely to be on some sort of bursary so why must their schools now not use them to represent and get return for their investment?
    With the above in mind it might be more fair to look at changes rather than asking a employer not to use their best men.
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    20 June, 2025 at 05:31
  21. avatar
    #5 Leon

    @Gold (Comment #3)
    The letter received from WP Schools requested that all boys (Grant Khomo and u18) be rested. It remains to be seen how many schools will adhere to this.

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    19 June, 2025 at 19:34
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    #4 Jan Kriel

    Iets wat my opval is dat GCB se laaste wedstryd as skoolspan op 31 Mei was, en hul volgende een op 29 Julie gaan wees. Dit gee meer as agt weke wat hulle as skool nie rugbywedstryde speel nie. Geld dit vir al hul spanne of net die eerste span. Dit is vir my ‘n lang tyd midde in die rugbyseisoen.

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    19 June, 2025 at 18:28
  23. avatar
    #3 Gold

    @Leon (Comment #2)
    Are all WP players being rested across all the schools?

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    19 June, 2025 at 14:26
  24. avatar
    #2 Leon

    @Snelvuur (Comment #1)
    With the provincial boys being asked to rest, could be in Durbies’ favour?

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    19 June, 2025 at 13:37
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    #1 Snelvuur

    HJS also playing Durbanville this weekend, if I’m not mistaken. Big litmus test for Durbies after the news of their promotion to WP’s A-league next year.

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    19 June, 2025 at 10:55