Voorskou – Irawa-liga eindstryd – Wilgerivier vs. Zastron
Die eindstryd van die Kovsiestreek-kompetisie se Irawa-liga (vir kleinskole) kan as die nasionale plattelandse eindstryd beskou word. Volksblad is ‘n […]
Die eindstryd van die Kovsiestreek-kompetisie se Irawa-liga (vir kleinskole) kan as die nasionale plattelandse eindstryd beskou word. Volksblad is ‘n […]
WP (o.19A) HSS Wynberg 25 (11), Bishops 16 (6): WYNBERG – Drieë: Sikhumbuzo Notshe (agsteman, 2), Josh de Stadler (vleuel).
Paul Roos Gimnasium had to work hard to down Wynberg Boys’ High 29-12 in their clash on Saturday. Wynberg Boys’
The South African College High School (SACS) host near neighbours and rivals Rondebosch Boys’ High School this weekend.
Local derbies between these two very similar schools are always fiercely contested but both teams will be hungrier than ever for a win in what promises to be a titanic battle.
Rondebosch have had a difficult run of games but have been playing well, mixing structured attack with dogged defence and a never say die attitude that tangibly displays the immense spirit within their squad. Despite injuries they have continued to run more fancied opposition close every week. Unfortunately for them their fixture list has not been kind and they have had to face Paarl Boishaai, Boland Landbou and Paul Roos already this season.
The Boland schools are all particularly strong this year so just being competitive is no mean feat. That said no Rondebosch side goes into any game hoping for an honourable defeat so they will be hurting and targeting the SACS game to get their season back on track, in terms on results that is. Having not lost to SACS since 2007 they have every reason to feel confident.
SACS are desperately trying to restore a reputation tarnished by two poor seasons in 2009/10. Having broken their duck and scored two premier league wins in 2011 over Bishops and Wynberg, Rondebosch are the one Southern Suburb scalp that still eludes them.
SACS pushed a very strong Rondebosch side close twice in 2011 but now need to put that behind them and turn the tables. Having decent form going into the game after a solid win against Tygerberg last week, SACS need to capitalise on the momentum they have and home ground advantage.
Both teams have loose forwards, Luke van der Smit (SACS) and Graham Geldenhuys (Rondebosch), who have been selected for the (Western Province Academy team and both have captains who are the heartbeat of their backlines. For SACS, scrumhalf Cameron Calder will call the shots from scrumhalf, while for Rondebosch Tim Hillock will pull the strings from centre.
The game will be won by a small margin and true to its "Test-match" billing for the two teams, probably by the team that gains the ascendancy up front and kicks its penalties. Both teams defend well so the battle for the gainline and at the breakdown will be crucial.
It promises to be a wonderful spectacle with a big crowd expected on what promises to be a warm winters morning.
The teams:
SACS: 15 K Wheeler, 14 S Chibale, 13 R Rodgers, 12 L van Wyk, 11 M Dempers, 10 C Smith, 9 C Calder (captain), 8 G Lupini, 7 L van der Smit, 6 M Hoogwerf, 5 A de Carvalho, 4 D Basson, 3 Y Maqenukana, 2 S Murray, 1 J Macquene.
Rondebosch: TBC
Date: Saturday, 2 June, 2012
Kick-off: 12.10
Venue: Memorial A-field (SACS)
Expected weather conditions: 12°C/19°C Wind 19km/h SE No chance of rain
Referee: (Western Province Referees’ Society
In an FNB Classic Clash in Klerksdorp Hoërskool Klerksdorp will be playing against Potchefstroom Gimnasium.
Potch Gimmies will be playing their second FNB Classic Clash in successive weeks. Last week they beat Potch Volkies 24-16. This weekend they stay in the North West, in the land of mealies and Sarie Marais, to take on Klerksdorp, who in previous years played Wesvalia in their Classic Clashes.
Klerksdorp ran out big winners over Wesvalia and probably start as favourites against Potch Gimmies as well. They have played more matches and against more testing opposition, including EG Jansen, Oakdale, Drostdy, Noord-Kaap, Transvalia and Eldoraigne.
The two teams have three opponents in common with somewhat surprising results.
Potchefstroom Volkskool: Gimmies beat them 24-16, Klerksdorp 41-8
Oakdale: Klerksdorp lost 44-11, Gimmies 25-10
Rustenburg: Klerksdorp lost 12-10 but Gimmies beat Rustenburg 27-16.
The Leopards team for Craven Week is taking shape and it looks as Klerksdorp will have outside centre André Esterhuizen and scrumhalf JG de Kock in the side. Esterhuizen and De Kock were at Craven Week in 2011 when they was among seven Klerksdorp players in the side. Gimmies will have lock Albert Lubbe and hooker Thomas Dreyer, in the Leopards side bound for Port Elizabeth. But then Volkies are likely to have four in the side and both Klerksdorp and Gimmies beat them.
It could just be a really close encounter.
The teams:
Klerksdorp: 15 Andries Hattingh, 14 Benri Marais, 13 André Esterhuizen, 12 Leonard Kietzmann (captain), 11 Edmund Hilder, 10 Robin Maré, 9 JG de Kock, 8 Jason Crafford, 7 Frankus Visagie, 6 Daniëll Bester, 5 Wian Vosloo, 4 Ferdie Pretorius, 3 Sias Koen (vice-captain), 2 Franco Slabbert, 1 Cohen Wortley.
Replacements: 16 Eric Smith, 17 Richard Larkins, 18 Doogan Louw, 19 Ian Anderson, 20 Bertus van Wyk, 21 Nico de Klerk, 22 Tiaan du Preez.
Coaches: Dirk Burger, Johan Louw
Potchefstroom Gimnasium: 15 Roy Harris, 14 Marchell Hattingh, 13 Jurgen Wessels, 12 Kerneels Swart (vice-captain), 11 Franco du Preez, 10 MP Pretorius, 9 Phillip J van Rensburg, 8 Werner Haman, 7 Janco Schutte (captain), 6 Hein Papenfus, 5 Albert Lubbe, 4 Riaan May, 3 Nantus Nortjé, 2 Thomas Dreyer, 1 Ian Compion.
Replacements: 16 AJ Badenhorst, 17 Jan Vos, 18 Tommie Joubert, 19 Janlu Bouwer, 20 Gideon van der Merwe, 21 Lemmer Vermooten, 22 Herman Jordaan.
Coach: Eben Verster
Date: 2 June, 2012
Kick-off: 13.00
Venue: Hoërskool Klerksdorp
Expected weather conditions: Sunny with a high of 6°C, dropping to 19°C
KwaZulu Natal Schools have announced their team for the 2012 Craven Week to take place in Port Elizabeth in the second week of July.
Glenwood and Michaelhouse have most players in the team – six each. Kearsney and Maritzburg College, who meet in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday, have three players each. There is also a loosehead from Port Shepstone.
There are six players who were at the 2011 Craven Week: flank Carel Swart, scrumhalf Cameron Wright, centres Sandile Khubeka and Nkululeko Marwana, the twins Daniel and JL du Preez, both forwards
KwaZulu Natal team: 15 Jesse Kriel (Maritzburg College), 14 Bruce Arnott (Michaelhouse), 13 Michael Mvelase (Michaelhouse), 12 Sandile Khubeka (Kearsney), 11 Corné Vermaak (Glenwood), 10 Rob Anderson (Michaelhouse), 9 Cameron Wright (Hilton), 8 Josh Moon (Michaelhouse), 7 Jean-Luc du Preez (Kearsney), 6 Carel Swart (Glenwood), 5 Daniel du Preez (Kearsney), 4 Justin Moberly (Michaelhouse), 3 Mvevo Khumalo (Maritzburg College), 2 Vuyo Khatide (Maritzburg College), 1 Patric Sikhosana (Port Shepstone), 16 Steven Hardman (Michaelhouse), 17 Mzizi Zondi (Westville), 18 Sihle Nqxabi (Glenwood), 19 Michael van Aardt (Glenwood), 20 Mondli Nkosi (George Campbell), 21 Nkululeko Marwana (Glenwood), 22 Mthokozisi Makhabela (Glenwood).
The KwaZulu-Natal weekend gets started on Friday evening with a rematch of the Durban Night Series final when then winners George Campbell host Port Natal.
Campbell will be desperate to make amends after their narrow defeat at Northwood last week, which all but put pay to their hopes of ending the year as the seventh best team in the province. Port Natal will arrive at North Beach in a confident mood, having seen off the huge challenge from high-flying Suid-Natal in an 11-8 victory.
With Michaelhouse looking certain to be the best represented school in the local Craven Week team, their profile on the rugby front has just shot up, meaning a lot more attention will be focused on their achievements from here on out. The boys from Balgowan will be expected to achieve convincing wins beginning with the Northwood match, in order to justify their numerous Under-18 selections to some often tough to please local followers of the school game. Northwood is already known for putting up spirited performances on their own home turf. Now adding to the equation for this game is that it’s their Old Boys Day, suggesting they will be that much more pumped up to do well in front of the a large and loud crowd.
The Maritzburg College versus Kearsney game is an FNB Classic Clash and makes for an interesting match-up. The two teams have started peaking in recent weeks. Also as far as strengths and weaknesses are concerned, they appear to be complete opposites. College should dominate scrums and play out wide, while Kearsney should control the lineout and be marginally better in and around the rucks. However this is rugby and sometimes the form book simply has to be thrown out the window. College players will also be able to feed off that special energy that can be felt all around Goldstones on their Reunion Day.
DHS’s best form this season has come on their own home ground. It’s therefore hard to imagine them pulling off a win against Hilton 100km away from Durban. The feeling is always there that School can be very influential in a slow or a start-stop type game though. Hilton has a good pack but they might find an expansive game more to their liking against heavier DHS forwards.
Westville are a safe bet to be too powerful for Empangeni from the onset. Nevertheless the game might be a good occasion to experiment or develop a good game-plan ahead of Westville’s final big challenge of the season in the form of Kearsney.
Sarel Cilliers who has pretty much sewn up the unofficial Northern Natal title this year plays next door neighbours Dundee.
Elsewhere in the country there are some huge games on.
Port Elizabeth schoolboy rugby fans look set to be treated to an action-packed match when home team Grey High meets undefeated Border region heavyweights Dale College. It wasn’t too long ago that Grey High was being mentioned in the same breath as the leading contenders for top spot in the national rankings. Things have gone awry since then for Grey and they will see this game as a vital opportunity to get back on track. Watching Dale run the ball is a sight for sore eyes for any rugby lover. At their very best the King William’s Town boys execute with a high degree of precision at such tremendous pace that even the best organised defences can be made to look weak.
Garsfontein and Centurion might not be the first two Northvaal rugby teams that come to mind when discussing the region’s usual cream of the crop in any given year. However, in 2012 both sides are right up there amongst the best not just in the region but also in the whole country. Saturday’s match-up will be nothing short of an absolute humdinger.
KES gets a chance to extract some revenge for an early season shock defeat at the hands of Pretoria Boys High. That result has been the only real blemish in an almost spotless record for KES, arguably one of the best teams in the country going by the talent in the team, the form shown and most importantly the result achieved.
As mentioned in another article on this website, there are also some thrillers down in the Western Cape as well.
Enjoy the rugby and remember to be a good sportsman in the stands as well.
By Beet
The closing match between hosts Kearsney and Pretoria Boys High was a high scoring game with 11 tries. Both teams
DIE eerste rugbyspan van Hoërskool Noord-Kaap is Saterdag vir die derde agtereenvolgende jaar as kampioen van die sentrale streek gekroon.
The stadium in faure street paarl was packed last weekend and will be again this weekend.Last weekend Paarl Boys’ High
The saga arose after Tygerberg, one of the emerging powers in Western Cape school rugby, allegedly poached WP U18 Academy
On Saturday it’s Hoërskool Hangklip’s turn to travel the 160 km from Queenstown to Aliwal north on the Orange River
The Battle of Balgowan between Hilton College and Michaelhouse will always be one of those matches that will attract thousands
Maritzburg College play Kearsney College on Goldstone’s at Maritzburg College in an FNB Classic Clash on Saturday.
It will be a lustrous occasion. If 27 rugby matches and 15 hockey matches were not enough it is Reunion Day at College and the place will be teeming with spirit – the great love for the old place that brings Old Boys backs and the enthusiasm of the present boys to grace the occasion with the comforting assurance to the Old Boys that the old place has lost none of its vigour and determination.
And then on top of it all the match will be broadcast live, and the broadcast of school matches in South Africa has a huge viewer ship.
The weight of history is very much with College. The two schools started playing in 1943 when Maritzburg College went down to Kearsney and won. The next year Kearsney came up to College and won, but winning for Kearsney has indeed been rare.
In theory the two teams this year are close indeed. Kearney are now 19th on the FNB Top 20, Maritzburg College 20th, but Kearsney have dropped to 19th, College risen to 20th. They could be passing each other.
Maritzburg College have played 11 matches, losing only to Paul Roos, KES and Michaelhouse. Kearsney have played 13, losing to Affies, Paul Roos, Nico Malan and Hilton. Kearsney had good wins over Queen’s and Glenwood. College had good wins over Grey PE, Hilton and Westville.
Results against common opponents:
Paul Roos: Kearsney lost 30-20, Maritzburg College 22-21
Hilton: Kearsney lost 13-6; Maritzburg College won 24-14
Northwood: Kearsney won 49-6, Maritzburg College 43-6
DHS: Kearsney won 27-21, Maritzburg College 20-0
Kearsney have three players who were in the KwaZulu-Natal Craven Week wide in 2011 – the Du Preez brothers, Daniel and Jean-Luc, and outside centre Sandile Kubheka. They have three sons of Springboks in their side – the two De Preez and Matthew Reece-Edwards, the scrumhalf son of Hugh, a burly fullback. The Du Preez twins are both forwards, son of scrumhalf Robert.
Maritzburg College have their twins – the Kriels, Jesse at fullback and Daniel at centre, both powerful, game-changing players. Sadly Daniel is injured and will not be playing against Kearsney.
On the surface it seems that the weight of emotion and history will be on the side of Maritzburg College while Kearsney will have the weight of top players. But it could still be that the weight – and strength – of the College forwards could have the last say.
The match will be televised live on SuperSport One at 2.45pm.
The teams:
Maritzburg College: 15 Jesse Kriel, 14 Marcel Coetzee, 13 Richard Bamber, 12 Murray Janse van Rensburg, 11 Banele Ngwenya, 10 Lukas Booysen, 9 Josh Rencken, 8 Reegan Smith (captain), 7 Cameron Christie, 6 Jacque Conradie, 5 Robert Kamhoot, 4 Everett Pieterse, 3 Mvelo Khumalo, 2 Vuyo Khathide, 1 Alex Cahill.
Replacements: 16 Banele Mhlong, 17 Jonathan Grobler, 18 Seko Buthelezi, 19 James Smith, 20 Kelvin Elder, 21 Gareth Orr, 22 Cyle Muil.
Coaches: Ryan Strudwick, Steve Botha
Kearsney College: 15 Joshua Devine, 14 Dean Seals, 13 Sandile Kubheka, 12 Tyler Smith, 11 Isolethu Ngidi, 10 Tristan Tedder, 9 Matthew Reece-Edwards, 8 Ayron Schramm, 7 Jean-Luc du Preez, 6 Jarred Hayes-Hill, 5 Daniel du Preez, 4 Jayson Hirshovitz, 3 Mthunzi Moloi, 2 Roy Meaker, 1 Jono Deighton (captain).
Replacements: 16 Biaggo Pelliccia, 17 Ben Karnezos, 18 Sean Kelly, 19 Guy Francis, 20 Blair Cremer, 21 Travis Pears.
Coaches: Barend Steyn, Francois Lubbe
Date: Saturday, 2 June, 2012
Kick-off: 15.00
Television broadcast: Live on SuperSport One (Further broadcasts 3 June at 12.45 on SS5, 4 June at 04.30 on SS1, 5 June at 19.15 on SS1)
Venue, Goldstone’s. Maritsburg College
Expected weather conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 23°C, dropping to 9°C
Referee: Jaco van Wyk (KZN Referees’ Society)
Rugby programme, 2 June:
Goldstone’s
10.00: 5th XV
11.10: 4th XV
12.20: 3rd XV
13.30: 2nd XV
15.00: 1st XV
Nicholson’s
10.00: 9th XV
11.10: 8th XV
12.20: 7th XV
13.30: 6th XV vs St Patricks
Snow’s
10.00: U14A
11.00: U15A
12.00: U16B
13.10: U16A
Lamond’s
10.00: U15B
11.00: U15C
12.00: U15F vs Kearsney D
13.00: U16C
Leach’s
10.00: U14C
11.00: U16D
12.00: U14B
13.00: U14F vs Kearsney D
At Hilton:
Midweek: U15G vs Hilton E
Falcon
09.00: U14D vs DHS
At St Charles:
Conway
09.00: U16C vs St Charles B
11.00: U15C vs St Charles U16C
12.00: 15E vs St Charles C
Smith
10.00: U14E vs St Charles C
On Saturday Hoërskool Florida meet Hoërskool Marais Viljoen in an FNB Classic Clash at Hoërskool Florida.
It should be a fairly even game as both schools have had erratic seasons which make any prediction hazardous.
Florida have played 10 matches, winning six. Their most notable victories are those over Eldoraigne and Monnas, whom they usually beat however strong the Krugersdorp school is and this year it’s not as strong as usual. Marais Viljoen of Alberton has played eight, winning five. Its most noteworthy win was over Transvalia. They have just two opponents in common.
Against common opponents:
Parktown: Florida won 34-11, Marais Viljoen 26-17
Monument: Florida won 28-25; Marais Viljoen lost 24-8
Florida has two players in it side who played for the 2011 Golden Lions Craven Week side – scrumhalf Eric Botes, flyhalf C-Than Moos, who was at fullback at times, and wing Tshepo Mooki. That suggests that Florida should have the upper hand in the match.
The teams:
Florida: 15 Steven du Plessis, 14 Tshepo Mooki, 13 PJ Rheeders, 12 Bouke Gouws (vice-captain), 11 Ché Stevens, 10 C-Than Moos, 9 Eric Botes, 8 Jodé Mostert (captain), 7 Phillip van Vuuren, 6 Sabello Dlamini, 5 Jacques du Preez, 4 Gerbrand O’Kelly, 3 Kyle Kruger, 2 Waldo Esterhuizen, 1 Clinton Theron.
Replacements: 16 Pieter Williamson, 17 Joseph Dweba, 18 Morné Strydom, 19 Brandan Rieck, 20 Erwin Harris, 21 Armand Goosen, 22 Jaco Barnard.
Marais Viljoen: 15 Brandon Bothma, 14 André Lombaard, 13 Tyler Blanc, 12 Stephen Erasmus, 11 Juan Odendaal, 10 Dwayne le Roux, 9 Chase May, 8 Andries Brits, 7 Rahul Maharaj, 6 Mauritz Pienaar, 5 Herman du Plessis, 4 Cullen Reyneke, 3 Handré Griesel, 2 Henco Saaiman, 1 Wian van Niekerk.
Replacements: 16 Tiaan Muller, 17 Tiaan Hitzeroth, 18 Brandon Morkel, 19 Jeandré Volschenk, 20 Vusi Nkosi, 21 Dewald van der Merwe.
Date: 2 June, 2012
Kick-off: 12.00
Venue: Hoërskool Florida
Expected weather conditions: Sunny with a high of 17°C, dropping to 6°C
Referee: Eduan Nel (Golden Lions Referees’ Society)
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On Saturday, down south from Johannesburg Hoerskool Vereeniging play Hoerskool Dr Malan of Meyerton in Vereeniging in an FNB Classic Clash.
The two schools are about 15 kilometres apart, and so are rivals at more than just rugby.
Both fall within the Valke and of the two Dokkies are regarded as the strongest team in the old Vaal Triangle, now a part of the Valke, who used to be Eastern Transvaal then the Falcons.
In 2009 the Dokkies won 63-3, in 2010 they triumphed 23-11 and last year they won by 8-0, which suggests that the Rainbow are getting closer.
In, fact the signs are that this year Vereeniging will beat Dr Malan and do so comfortable. When they met earlier in the season Rainbow won 33-12. They then went off on a tour to the Western Cape and have played the strong Duineveld side from Upington.
They have played two common opponents:
Benoni High: Vereeniging lost 14-11, Dr Malan lost 27-8
Hans Moore: Vereeniging drew 20-20; Dr Malan lost 41-5
In the Rainbow side is hooker Deon Stolts who went to the Craven Week for the Valke last year and has been chosen to go again this year. Flank Joswin de Wee, eighthman John Maisi and fullback Jacqone de Villiers are also down to go to Craven Week.
Dokkies have two back from last year’s Classic Clash, Rainbow seven. Back for Dokkies are flyhalf Anthony Harvard and flank Marco Naudé. Those back for Hoërskool Vereeniging are wing Shaun Heiberg, who played fullback last year, outside centre Dewaldt Grewe, flyhalf Morné Terblanche, scrumhalf Bernard Louw, flank Johann Fourie, prop Jaco Wiese and hooker Deon Stoltz who was the captain last year as well. That suggests a distinct advantage for the Vereeniging side.
The teams:
Hoërskool Vereeniging: 15 Jacqone de Villiers, 14 Shaun Heiberg, 13 Dewald Grewe, 12 Wildri Roodt, 11 Eldron van Rooyen, 10 Morné Terblanche, 9 Bernard Louw, 8 John Maisi, 7 Joswin de Wee, 6 GE Pretorius, 5 Johann Fourie, 4 André du Plessis, 3 Carlo van Onselen, 2 Deon Stoltz (captain), 1 Jaco Wiese.
Replacements: 16 Kobus Muller, 17 Gian Bezuidenhout, 18 Jan Janse van Rensburg, 19 Ruan Combrink, 20 Rikus van Rensburg, 21 Brendon van Deventer, 22 Maree Verhoef, 23 Wally Ungerer.
Coaches: André Botha, Manfred Smit
Dr Malan: 15 Michael Bosman, 14 Frikkie Venter, 13 Ferdi Swart, 12 Desmond Koen, 11 Theo Geldenhuys, 10 Anthony Harvard, 9 Rhyno Hendman, 8 Gerhard van Rensburg (captain), 7 Marco Naudé, 6 Hansie Erke, 5 C Janse van Rensburg, 4 Christiaan Nolte, 3 Johan van der Watt, 2 Ruan van der Walt, 1 Tiaan Naudé.
Replacements: 16 Morne van der Sandt, 17 Lukas Steyn, 18 Johan Burger, 19 Leandré Ebersonn, 20 Richard Dean van Deventer, 21 Meyer Le Maistre, 22 Ruan Wessels, 23 PG vcan der Merwe.
* The Dr Malan names my well be inaccurate. They arrived late and written by hand, which was hard to decypher. We did ask for help.
Coach: Louw Neethling
Date: 2 June, 2012
Kick-off: 12.00
Venue: Hoërskool Vereeniging
Expected weather conditions: Sunny with a high of 21°C, dropping to 6°C
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