Anyone who’s stood on a school touchline knows this: inter-school rugby doesn’t end at the final whistle. Rivalries, predictions, and bragging rights live on all season.
That’s where Wynr comes in (pronounced “winner”)
Wynr is a community-driven schoolboy rugby app built on one simple belief: school rugby is better when everyone is involved — not just the 1st XV, and not just on match day.
At launch, Wynr already features 150+ schools and over 2,000 fixtures, spanning competitions and age groups across the school rugby landscape.
Predictor: Your School, Your Rivals
Predictions on Wynr focus where they matter most — Premier 1st XV fixtures.
Users predict outcomes of top-tier clashes and earn points on season-long leaderboards, adding rivalry and banter without turning school rugby into fantasy sport.
You back your school.
Your rivals back theirs.
And the leaderboard remembers everything.
Results for Every Team That Pulls on a Jersey
While predictions are reserved for the Premier 1st XV, results are for everyone.
Wynr allows supporters to build a complete results profile for their school — from U14D to 2nd XV. Fixtures, scores, and season history all live in one place, giving visibility to teams that matter just as much on a Saturday morning.
With Wynr you can:
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View upcoming fixtures
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Search past results
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Track performance across age groups
Built by the Community, Supported by AI
Results are submitted by the people who were actually there — parents, staff, learners, old boys, and supporters.
AI-assisted verification helps confirm accuracy by flagging and validating results once enough matching submissions are received. It’s a modern solution that strengthens reliability without losing the human element school rugby depends on.
Free, Accessible, and for Everyone
Wynr is free, mobile-first, and built for anyone who cares about schoolboy rugby.
Whether you’re a coach checking fixtures, a parent following results, a learner chasing leaderboard points, or an old boy reliving rivalries — Wynr gives you a place to belong.
Why Wynr Works
Schoolboy rugby thrives on participation, conversation, and rivalry. Wynr doesn’t try to control that — it amplifies it.
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Gamifies Premier 1st XV clashes
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Records results for every team
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Scales across 150+ schools and 2,000+ fixtures
Most importantly, it puts the story of school rugby back in the hands of the community that lives it every weekend.
That alone makes Wynr worth watching.
Download Wynr on the App Store now and the Play Store by Saturday, 14 February 2026.
Follow @official_wynr on Instagram.

@Bungee (Comment #1)
Die lyn is maar dun. Dit is natuurlik (nog) nie sport betting nie, maar mens sien dat mense geld wager op soortgelyke voorspellingskompetisies (Superbru, Fantasy Premier League, ens.). Dit sal ongetwyfeld hier ook gebeur. En as dit gebeur, hoewel dit nie amptelik ‘n sport betting app is nie, is dit maar baie naby aan dit – geld wat ry op of jy uitslae reg voorspel.
@Garsieoldboy (Comment #5)
Hey it will be available this weekend on the play store. Google being Google
@wynr (Comment #4)
I see it’s not available on Google play store yet, do you have any idea when it’ll become available?
Hey chaps. Wynr is not a gambling app. It’s for everyone scholars included so will not be a gambling app despite how many kids ask!
Wynr includes Fixtures, Results, Statistcs, and users are able to submit their scores even if the team is the u14D. The predictor is for 1st XV fixtures. Users can add missing fixtures if there are any. We managed to drop in over 150 schools and over 2000 fixtures for 2026 and growing. You can see 2025 results too.
Wynr just puts an app in your hands to access that type of info, but the Interschool predictor is certainly like SuoerBru for Schools; with clean and safe feel for everyone.
Hope you guys enjoy it; give it a download.
@beet (Comment #2)
If the growth in sportsbetting in SA is anything to go by, I think there’s a big risk it goes this way (even if the actual betting isnt done on the app itself). I haven’t seen the app but it sounds like a superbru type story?
@Bungee (Comment #1)
Eish I hope not.
I think this is intended to be more about fun than anything else. It’s an extension of ideas seen on a few SBR websites, where readers are invited to predict results—without sharing their credit card CVVs.
So bring ons nou sport betting in vir skole rugby?