Nico Malan holds high-flying Graeme College to a draw in Humansdorp
Nico Malan came within a whisker of registering a memorable victory over the highly rated Graeme College but had to […]
Nico Malan came within a whisker of registering a memorable victory over the highly rated Graeme College but had to […]
Grey High produced a commanding performance up front to comfortably quell the challenge of St Andrew’s College, winning their clash
Despite contrasting form lines this season, the fierce rivalry that has defined recent clashes between St Andrew’s College and Grey
The brilliant predatory instincts of centre and captain Erin Nelson sparked Graeme College to a memorable win over St Andrew’s
A Masterful performance in the second half by Paul Roos Gimnasium replacement scrumhalf, Tristan Armitage, steered his side to a
Scorers: Paul Roos Gimnasium 21 (7) – Tries: Lehan Barnard, Tristan Armitage, Werner de Bruin. Conversions: Daniel Whitehead (3). Garsfontein 18
The Maroon Machine from Stellenbosch continued to march on as Paul Roos Gymnasium (PRG) held off a spirited fightback from
Grey High will embark on the school rugby version of the Masters golf course’s Amen Corner when they host the
On Wednesday, the fourth and final day of the 2026 Frans Malherbe u15 Festival, the hosts, Paarl Boys’ High, their
A 28–22 victory over Hoërskool Middelburg offered a glimpse of Hoërskool Wesvalia‘s potential in the forthcoming Noordvaal season. Wessies edged
Day three of the Frans Malherbe u15 Festival, Monday, started with a cracking performance from Grey High against Stellenberg High.
There were wins for the hosts, Paarl Boys’ High, and their rivals, Paarl Gimnasium, on Friday night, the opening day
In 2026, the Frans Malherbe u15 Festival takes place from Friday, 27 March, to Monday, 1 April. Since its introduction
Outeniqua continued their impressive start to the 2026 season with a commanding 45–0 victory over Nico Malan of Humansdorp in
Eastern Province will travel to Bloemfontein for the annual Khaya Majola Week with high ambitions. They intend to challenge for
The annual NMI Toyota Noord/Suid Tournament will return in 2026 to the Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Affies) in Pretoria for the
Humansdorp het die afgelope naweek tot stilstand gekom met Nico Malan en Framesby wat mekaar die stryd aangesê het op
Framesby battled against the elements and ferocious opposition from Nico Malan to win a thrilling clash 22-17 in a windy
With fullback Wendell Uithaler demonstrating his outstanding running ability, Brandwag completed an unbeaten run in the Tinara Cup with a
Hugenote (Wellington) clawed their way to 26-25 victory over Swartland, in Malmesbury, on Saturday. Rockies‘ flyhalf, De Wet van Aswegen,
Brandwag will be aiming to put the finishing touches on their Tinara Cup challenge and to establish themselves as the
Hoërskool Swartland hosts Hugenote Hoërskool, from Wellington, on Saturday at 14:10 in Malmesbury. The home side heads into the clash
In an incredibly tense finish, Graeme College stood firm on defence in the closing stages to end Queen‘s College’s long
After some relatively comfortable results in recent matches, Nico Malan and Die Brandwag are gearing up for a contest of
Grey High is braced for what is often the toughest challenge in SA schoolboy rugby when they meet their Bloemfontein
Grey High will be aiming to exploit their home-ground advantage to put an end to a run of defeats against
Pearson pulled off a thrilling draw against Framesby in the final minute when wing Siya Ncwadi sliced through the defence
The host team, Framesby, will be aiming for a bounce-back performance from what has been a difficult season for them
Blitz Nico Malan wing Reagan Stone collected a brace of tries to help his team register their second win in
The hosts, Nico Malan, are gearing up for a massive onslaught across the board when they tackle the dangerous Marlow
Glenwood fullback Joshua Kopp kicked the Durban side to a tense one-point victory over Marlow Landbou in a low-scoring thriller
It took Nico Malan only three minutes to breach Glenwood‘s defences in the second game of the Absa Wildeklawer tournament