Affies humiliate festival hosts

Affies humiliate festival hosts

Affies scored seven tries to thrash St John’s 50-7 on Saturday.

Nordus van der Walt, Schalk van Heerden, Reinard Nel, Carlo Engelbrecht, WJ Strydom, Christiaan du Toit and Hancko Seal all crossed the chalk for the Pretoria side, with Warren Gilbert kicking six conversions and a penalty. The hosts’ response was a solitary converted try by Jason Newton.

In other matches, Paul Roos claimed a crushing 49-0 win over the Golden Lions Invitational side. Craig Barry grabbed a double while JP Lewis, Clint Lemkus, Tshotsho Mbovane, Gideon Meiring and Devon Hulme also went over. Gideon Meiring converted all seven tries.

Helpmekaar edged the FNB Invitational XV 22-18 thanks to four tries, from Quinton Norris, Jean Bester, Andre van Heerden and Sebastian van Heerden, and a conversion from Walter Behr. The FNB side’s tries were scored by Gillmore Adams and Lee-Roy Bitterhout, with the latter kicking two conversions.

Jeppe bounced back from their defeat to Paul Roos with a comfortable 22-8 win against St John’s from Harare. Duane Goodes, Sifiso Shabangu and Dillen Felix scored tries for the Joburg school with Devan McDermid slotting two conversions and a penalty. The Zimbabweans scored just one try via Vlrich Kontchov with James Forrester adding a penalty.

Outeniqua beat Pretoria Boys 17-3 thanks to a 12-point haul from Johan Cronje (who scored a try and kicked two conversions and a penalty). Sylvion Mabuza also crossed the line for the victors. Pretoria Boys could only manage a penalty from Matthew Currie.

Paarl Boys beat Nelspruit 32-17 thanks to tries from Peter-John Clift, Lional Abrahams, Stephan Coetzee and Wilton Botma. Gavin Hauptfleisch kicked three conversions and two penalties. Nelspruit scored two tries through Nico van Vuuren, Gerrit Engelbrecht, with Neil Manley slotting two conversions and a penalty.

St John’s Easter Rugby Festival results (Day 2):
Paul Roos 49 Lions XV 0
Helpmekaar 22 FNB Invitational XV 18
Jeppe 22 St John’s (Harare) 8
Outeniqua 17 Pretoria Boys 3
Paarl Boys 32 Nelspruit 17
Affies 50 St John’s (Joburg) 7


11 Comments

  • 1.Gambit25: Reply to this comment

    JEPPE!!!

  • 2.bluebullcapetown: Reply to this comment

    Go Paul Roos go!

  • 3.Bergie: Reply to this comment

    @Gambit25: I am told that after the Jeppe u15 incident at Paarl Boys High hostels last weekend, that things might get tough on Monday for Jeppe vs Boishaai.

  • 4.Cats Crusade: Reply to this comment

    @Bergie
    What was the incident and who told you that they may get tough on Jeppe?
    Don’t underestimate this Jeppe team, they can hold their own with any side at St Johns this year.

  • 5.JeppeBoy97: Reply to this comment

    @Bergie

    The idea that 18 boys under 15 of age could affect 22 boys 17 and older is a stretch. The two 1st teams (Paarl and Jeppe) would have had very little, if any, interaction with the U15 sides since school closed for the Easter break. The only reason that it will be tough for the teams on Monday is that they are coming up to the 3rd massive game in 5 days. Personally I see the game hinging on the boot of the number 10 and number 15 of Paarl. If Jeppe tackle these two players out the game I think the chances of an upset (in terms of last years rankings) is definitely on the cards.

    Good luck to both sides (with a little extra for Jeppe)

  • 6.bokbal: Reply to this comment

    BOISHAAAAI Pappie!!!! Pasop maar vir hul forwards, hulle sal jou BREEK!

  • 7.Bergie: Reply to this comment

    @Cats Crusade: The Jeppe u15′s got drunk and pissed on the mattresses in the Boishaai hostel, including those of the 1st team. They then got banned from participating in the u15 tournament in Paarl and was send home. The majority of the Boishaai 1st team is in the hostel and not happy about the incident!
    Boishaai will win easily, Jeppe is overrated due to their difficult win over a struggling KES team. Boishaai by 10 at least.

  • 8.JeppeBoy97: Reply to this comment

    @ Bergie

    I’m amazed at the story you are telling. For one real reason. It is false. Not only is it false it is embarrassing that you would come up with it. Having spoken to the Paarl Boys Headmaster at St Johns on Thursday I can assure you that they were not sent home. In future I suggest you get the full story before spreading lies.

    Would love to meet you today at St John’s to introduce you to the Headmaster of Paarl Boys to set the story straight in your mind. I will be there from 12 onwards sitting on the 22 opposite the school buildings. Please come find me so that we can sort this out.

  • 9.Bergie: Reply to this comment

    @JeppeBoy97: I think the Headmaster is being nice to you. Do yourself a favour and go to Die Burger website and search for articles on Jeppe and all will be revealed.
    The facts are they got drunk and acted like hooligans in the hostel!

  • 10.TheObserver: Reply to this comment

    @JeppeBoy97: Unfortunatly the story is true. They were withdrawn from the tournament by their own Headmaster and Paarl Boys who were supposed to play them on the Wednesday had no opposition because they already left Tuesday evening. Paarl Boys had to play a “barbarian” side made up of all the other schools reserves. The matras story is also unfortunatly also true as witnessed by some Oakdale boys.

  • 11.JeppeBoy97: Reply to this comment

    @ Bergie @ Theobserver

    A runaway tongue is like a fire, uncontrolled and everyone gets burnt.

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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