TIME | DAY | DATE | SCHOOL | SCHOOL | EVENT | ||
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09h20 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | Bellville | 31 | 21 | Walvis Bay | Wynberg Fest |
10h40 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | Wynberg | 51 | 5 | Hugenote | Wynberg Fest |
12h00 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | Stellenberg | 39 | 5 | Pearson | Wynberg Fest |
13h20 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | Rondebosch | 24 | 21 | St John’s | Wynberg Fest |
14h40 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | Tygerberg | 50 | 12 | Windhoek | Wynberg Fest |
16h00 | Thu | 01/05/2014 | SACS | 19 | 7 | St David’s | Wynberg Fest |
08h00 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Tygerberg | 58 | 5 | St David’s | Wynberg Fest |
09h20 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Stellenberg | 50 | 0 | Windhoek | Wynberg Fest |
10h40 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Rondebosch | 29 | 8 | Walvis Bay | Wynberg Fest |
12h00 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | SACS | 24 | 45 | St Andrew’s | Wynberg Fest |
13h20 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Bellville | 29 | 24 | Pearson | Wynberg Fest |
14h40 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Bishops | 85 | 0 | Hugenote | Wynberg Fest |
16h00 | Sat | 03/05/2014 | Wynberg | 42 | 16 | St John’s | Wynberg Fest |
Sat | 26/04/2014 | Fourways | 11 | 27 | George Campbell | KZN/Gauteng Fest | |
Sat | 26/04/2014 | Krugersdorp | 5 | 17 | Port Natal | KZN/Gauteng Fest | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Krugersdorp | 20 | 38 | George Campbell | KZN/Gauteng Fest | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Randpark | 20 | 14 | Port Natal | KZN/Gauteng Fest | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Northwood | 36 | 18 | Parktown | ||
Sat | 03/05/2014 | Michaelhouse | 20 | 13 | Hilton | ||
Sat | 03/05/2014 | Kearsney | 43 | 0 | St Charles | ||
Sat | 03/05/2014 | Noord-Kaap | 51 | 22 | Middelburg HS | ||
Mon | 28/04/2014 |
パール ボーイズ
ハイスクール
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38 | 7 |
東海大学付属
仰星高等学校
(大阪)
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Sanix 2014 | |
Tue | 29/04/2014 |
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24 | 13 |
筑紫高等学校
(福岡)
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Sanix 2014 | |
Thu | 01/05/2014 |
パール ボーイズ
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101 | 0 |
富川北
高等学校
(大韓民国)
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Sanix 2014 | |
Fri | 02/05/2014 | HJS Paarl BH | 66 | 0 | St Edmund’s (Aus) | Sanix 2014 Q/F | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Monument | 15 | 0 | Boland Landbou | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | EG Jansen | 25 | 21 | Grey HS | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Selborne | 19 | 10 | Drostdy | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Waterkloof | 39 | 27 | Glenwood | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Oakdale | 39 | 30 | Noord-Kaap | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Paul Roos | 67 | 0 | KES | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Paarl Gim | 40 | 7 | Affies | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Maritzburg College | 56 | 15 | Wildeklawer SARU | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | Grey College | 25 | 7 | Outeniqua | Wildeklawer | |
Mon | 28/04/2014 | HTS Middelburg | 25 | 0 | Diamantveld | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Boland Landbou | 11 | 12 | HTS Middelburg | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Outeniqua | 20 | 15 | Glenwood | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Paul Roos | 30 | 10 | EG Jansen | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Drostdy | 29 | 35 | Wildeklawer SARU | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Maritzburg College | 21 | 9 | Diamantveld | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Affies | 21 | 10 | Oakdale | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Waterkloof | 39 | 24 | Grey HS | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | KES | 13 | 12 | Noord-Kaap | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Monument | 23 | 23 | Selborne | Wildeklawer | |
Wed | 30/04/2014 | Grey College | 15 | 14 | Paarl Gim | Wildeklawer |
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@kcob: Hahahahahaha!
@Playa: Dude; Buffel will tell you “at least I was not silver in Matric”; can’t say same for myself…eeeeish!
@kcob: @Buffel: You okes are old!
@Buffel: 1983; wow Buffel. I was 9yrs old.
Mentioned this at the beginning of the season that there are no certs when playing one another. Northwood have found their feet and tasted victory so that will give them confidence for the rest of the season. I think they will scare a couple of the big fish.
As far as KC are concerned, we play 2 of our remaining 3 big games away from home, namely College and Glenwood which are going to be mountains to climb to turn them over but they will give it a bloody good try, excuse the pun. As KCOB has pointed out, many mates in these sides so going to be hard but fair. Nothing like beating your mates on the rugger field at school. Gives bragging rights for the rest of your life. 1983 KC 12-DHS 7.Sorry Jules for the reminder.
@Jimbo: Hey Jimbo. I thought the SCC no7 had a cheeky game; lots of work on the ground! I thought the score was a little flattering as SCC did some hard graft upfront. Yeah the Kearsney team as tipped as a feisty little team; tons of guts and a ton of respect for one another. Important is their mutual respect and the good relations between grade 11 and grade 12 boys. Their big ones are certainly coming up vs College, Glenwood and House. These are really massive events, and are going to be really mammoth efforts to topple these sides. It’s been done before. I think these is a lot friends in all four teams so I think the tone should be a competitive but in a good spirit. Hope the spectators respect that too. Hope the SCC have goo rest of season!
The Kearsney vs St Charles scoreline (43-0) did not reflect the quality of the St Charles team this year, especially their mobile and strong pack. St Charles only lost their Hilton clash by one point and put up a good showing against the underrated KC team that continues to punch above its weight this season. Tristian Tedder was again in superb form and his tactical kicking was world class. KC punished every back line error. The KC vs Michaelhouse fixture at KC on founders day (14 June) should be a humdinger but they are likely to struggle against College and Glenwood when they meet up towards the end of the season. Having already scalped Hilton, Westville, Pioneer, St Charles and Northwood, Kearsney remain unbeaten in KZN this year. Not bad for a team written off at the beginning of the season.
Courtesy of Beet, House 20 – 13 Hilton
Welldone Tiere with two 50+ wins!
Congrats to the organisers and all involved for a very good Wynberg Festival.
Anyone there watch Bishops vs Hugenote? I know it was a big score but any impressions?
@Ploegskaar: Ok, cool. I’m not sure where I’ll be, but I’ll find you…in Spear’s words…”I’ll be watching you”…he freaks me out when he says that.
@Playa: I am actually going through to watch that game (have not seen SACS play yet this year) and the Bellville game after that. You will see me standing away from the action, small pavilion side, on the try line to the far side of the club house.
@Andre T: The Swartland farmers prefer Bondiblu.
@Ploegskaar: Hahahaha!
Maybe we’ll finally meet. I’ll be the only black guy who is neither a schoolboy nor a teacher there. Though you might mistake me for a schoolboy given my baby face
I’ll be shouting for College (the EC version) against SACS. I should support Pearson against Bellville…but that’s a hiding in the making so I’ll be neutral for that one.
@RBugger: Good source of line-out ball as well, we noted they lift him by the boots every time.
@Andre T: Bulgari.
@BuffelsCM: hahhaha, yip, he is very small – good work rate though
@RBugger: When Ploegie started the sentence (” keep an eye out for the short..”) I thought he was speaking about the Wynberg 6 flank !!
@RBugger: The Capies think Instinct is still a designers brand.
@Ploegskaar: hahhahaha, I will be there, for sure! Will keep an eye out for you
@RBugger: Are you going through tomorrow? If you watch the Bellville/Pearson game, keep an eye out for a short (but very handsome and muscular) guy with designer glasses and trimmed beard, shouting abuse at the ref, linesmen, ball boys and even the small kids on the jumping castle
@Ploegskaar: Well said
@Tjoppa: Agreed, the channels next to the rucks are still generally weakly defended in SBR, especially as the game wears on. The success of setting up your phases in the 12/13 channel also depends on the speed of your cleaners and banking on the opposition not having a speedster loosie that will slow every ball at the breakdown in that channel. Rather set up 2 phases then, which if executed and cleaned at speed, should accomplish what was intended and probably just more accurately.
@Tjoppa: hahahahhahahha – trust me, nowadays I feel small, especially walking around a school boy rugby field where even some u16 players dwarf me.
I believe you are correct, a lot of the big forwards seem to be trying to break through the 12/13 channel. The problem is, if they play against a really big, physical pack, the smaller runners are going to get stopped short around the ruck area, meaning the defence does not need to commit, hence, a lot of defenders available to look after the big 8 by the time he gets the ball at 13.
Like you say, commit closer to the ruck, take the big defenders out of the game and allow the backs the ball.
If you can, try and get down to Wynberg tomorrow around 4ish, I am really looking forward to the 8 showdown – although, the Wynberg pack wil probably demolish St Johns, so could be a bit unfair to Henson.
@RBugger: Still on the smallish side but admit I thought you were one of those carpet sniffers who scare easily if a normal oke pass. Sorry RBugger.
Personally I feel the coaches expect from these big/fast boys to be game breakers the whole game and see the 12/13 channel as the easiest to break. If the big boys do the job closer the backline will have a lot more space.
@Ploegskaar: The same Devon Henson who played lock for the Lions at CW last year? Guess it must be, yes, he looks heavier than 105kg – I would think more around the 110kg mark – impressive player, will be keen to watch him in a stronger pack
@RBugger: The St. John’s 8 is Devon Henson, his stats of 1.98/105Kg certainly looks impressive, and he looked even bigger close-up yesterday. To be honest, the St. John’s pack looked about 10Kg’s heavier and a head taller than the Bosch boys! Hats off to Bosch, led by Zain Davids, for standing up to the challenge and coming out tops.
Agreed on Timm, have seen him play 3 times this year and his work rate and skills are not quite up to scratch yet. He also disappeared in the last 10min. of each of those 3 matches, BUT, you certainly cannot miss him when he gets going.
@RBugger: Thanks – it must have been Zain: he is strong in both areas.
I feel the same about Timm’s “playing at 13”.
Yes, Abrahams is another contender for that no 8 spot!!
@McCulleys Workshop: I got it off the Sanix website itself. I wondered how proper nouns would be translated but these seem to play off the sounds in English that’s why Paarl Boys High translates as Pearl Boys High
@Tjoppa: Jou Moer I am no huge, but not short either – a healthy 6’1 thanks – he must be 6’4 or 6’5 – but I am referring to his size, not height.
@BuffelsCM: I think Zain played 7 and if so, BRILLIANT! All over the field, very busy, very strong in both the carry and tackle.
Look, I am with you on Timm’s work rate, it needs to improve, I think he is perhaps a little too big – could do with getting a bit slimmer and working on his work rate. He needs to get out of the 13 position, he stands in the outside back s a bit too often, would like him to work a bit closer to 10 and draw in more defenders around the ruck area – will be interesting on Monday, that is for sure.
I think Bishops are also playing on Saturday, I am looking forward to Abrahams playing, another good 8.
Competition is huge in WP this year with the loosies – going to be interesting to see who comes out on top
@RBugger: I agree about Wynberg !
I was a little disappointed with Timm’s work rate though. Maybe he was saving himself for Saturday’s match.
I watched Timm when they were warming up. He is a big young man. I am just wondering if he’ll stay at 8 ……. many schoolboys bulk up so much and sometimes lose some pace along the way. I hope this isn’t the case with him.
I haven’t seen him before and therefore can’t really judge him objectively after one match only. I’d like to watch him in Monday’s WP trials. The competition for the WP no 8 jersey will be quite tough.
Any comments about Zain Davids’ performance yesterday ? I didn’t watch the Rondebosch match but I rate Zain quite highly.
Beet just a request the people claiming sizes like GIANT,MAN MOUNTAIN must pleeeeeze supply their own stats. We need this to put all comments in perspective. If RBugger is 5 foot 4 inches he is really not qualified to make these comments.
Went to watch a bit of rugby at the Wynberg Festival yesterday, Wynberg looking a very good side this year.
The St Johns number 8 is an absolute GIANT, MAN MOUNTAIN!!! Very impressive player, powerful, quick and a great work rate – my bet for the Lions CW jersey and would not surprise me to see him earning higher honours, ie – SA Schools.
Looking forward to his match up against the other giant, Timm of Wynberg
@beet: Beet did you get that from a fortune cookie?
@Woltrui: If you copy and paste the text on the left to google translate (Japanese to English) you get a “Pearl” of wisdom
What the hell!! Is that a couple of french schools playing the local German school in the middel of the log above??