Craven Week (Day 2)

Craven Week (Day 2)

Keo.co.za brings you score updates from day two at the U18 Craven Week in Kimberley.

Craven Week day two fixtures and results:

Zimbabwe 68 Border CD 3
Zimbabwe – Tries: Preston Bryant, Robert Sargeant, Rock Rorke (2), Takudzwa Chieza, Tapiwa Tsomondo (3), Tari Ndudzo. Conversions: Luke Masasire (7). Penalties: Masasire (3).
Border CD – Penalties: Devandre Sissing.

Griffons 22 Limpopo 16
Griffons – Tries: Frans Gerber, Marco Klopper, Ruan Janse van Rensburg. Conversions: Kallie Erasmus (2). Penalties: David van Biljon.
Limpopo – Tries: Jan Truter. Conversions: Jacobus Marais. Penalties: Marais.

Lions 39 EP 13
Lions – Tries: Daniel Bope, Megiel Odendaal (2), Ruan Steenkamp, Ruhann Kruger, Tshepo Olebile Mooki. Conversions: Jaco van der Walt (3). Penalties: Van der Walt.
EP – Tries: Stephan Zaayman. Conversions: Wayne Gardner. Penalties: Gardner. Drop Goal: Gardner.

WP 21 KZN 23
WP – Tries: Graig Corbett, Kyle Lombard, Sikumbuzo Notshe. Conversions: Handre Pollard (3).
KZN – Tries: Jacques Taylor, Robert du Preez, Tyler Fisher. Conversions: Siyabonga Tom. Penalties: Tom (2).

Griquas CD 12 Border 33
Griquas CD – Tries: Dawid Burden, Gabriël Liebenberg. Conversions: Herman Share.
Border – Tries: Cameron Opperman, Emihle Baneti, Johan Meyer (2), Joshua Stander. Conversions: Joshua van Rooyen (4).


12 Comments

  • 1.Staal: Reply to this comment

    Kid Dragons………….

  • 2.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    Big games today…

    Lions/EP
    Natal/WP

  • 3.sonofgun: Reply to this comment

    Wish my name was ROCK RORKE! Pamberi ne Zimbabwe.

  • 4.ashampoopaloo: Reply to this comment

    Namibia destroyed NW leopards yesterday and today Zimbabwe annihilated Border CD showing the balance of power in southern Africa rugby is shifting. Both Namibia and Zimbabwe looked like good value for their wins.

    WP-Natal = 1 try each, WP captain No.7 scoring converted try while Robert Du Preez jnr Natal No.10 replied under sticks for Sharks kiddies but kick under posts was missed. 7-5 WP 16 min into 1st half.

  • 5.ashampoopaloo: Reply to this comment

    7-5 WP half time. Natal had more chances WP kept them out on the try line. WP hanging in Natal not clinching their opportunities.

  • 6.grant10: Reply to this comment

    wp handling so poor…sharks 12….7 up

  • 7.sonofgun: Reply to this comment

    WP lineout = Natal ball…. Pity because WP hooker looks reasonable apart from his throwing. Du Preez brothers look pretty flash and I’m backing Ungerer, Fisher and Payi to all make SA Schools.

  • 8.ashampoopaloo: Reply to this comment

    Mexted is 100% correct our junior rugby quality is very poor plenty physicality but very poor skills and handling. If this the quality of our junior coaching standards now our seniors going to be in big kak in few years time.

    Zimbabwe looked far better in control of the ball than both WP and Natal here. Sharks forwards out muscling WP and more penetration through backs also. This WP Craven week side is poor.

    Sharks hooker scored breakaway try in corner 20-7 Natal, now WP replied through center 20-14 Natal.

  • 9.pokkel: Reply to this comment

    Sharks 20 WP 12

    Go Sharks

  • 10.ashampoopaloo: Reply to this comment

    penalty Natal 23-14

  • 11.ashampoopaloo: Reply to this comment

    WP NO.8 try 23-21 with 2 min on clock penalty WP 1 min to play misses. Natal win 23-21

  • 12.NicG: Reply to this comment

    @ashampoopaloo(joel1yahoo)-11: Go the Sharks…

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