Craven Week (Day 3)

Craven Week (Day 3)

GARETH DUNCAN brings you all the action from day three of the U18 Craven Week in PE.

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NAMIBIA DOWN GRIQUAS

Namibia picked up their first win of the tournament when they beat Griquas 29-15 in the opening match on day three.

After leading 14-8 at the break, the African neighbours ran in tries via wings Shareave Titus and Leon Feris to build a strong lead. Despite Namibia losing lock Janco Venter to the sin bin, Griquas could only add one try in the final quarter as flank Lehan Muller dotted down.

Namibia 29 (14) – Tries: Dian Wiese, Justin Newman, Leon Feris, Shareave Titus. Conversions: Chris Arries (3). Penalty: Arries.

GRIQUAS 15 (8) – Tries: Dimitrio Tieties, Lehan Muller. Conversion: Tieties. Penalty: Gilbert Chalmers.

Griquas – 15 Granville Adams (Diamantveld), 14 Dimitrio Tieties (Noord-Kaap), 13 David-Johan Minnie (Noord-Kaap), 12 Len le Roux (Noord-Kaap), 11 Charlton Koopman (Noord-Kaap), 10 Vuyani Maqhina (Noord-Kaap), 9 Zane le Roux (Noord-Kaap, c), 8 Shaun Clarke (Noord-Kaap), 7 Lehan Muller (Noord-Kaap), 6 Nico Graaff (Noord-Kaap), 5 Jan-Hendrik van der Linden (Vaalharts), 4 Gilbert Chalmers (Noord-Kaap), 3 Doctor Booysen (Noord-Kaap), 2 Emile Jansen (Homevale), 1 Boetie Maketlo (Diamantveld). Replacements: 16 Xander Jonck (Noord-Kaap), 17 Joubert Steyn (Noord-Kaap), 18 Kosie Human (De Aar), 19 Luaan Dowie (Noord-Kaap), 20 Willie Janse van Rensburg (Hartswater), 21 Ryan de Wee (Noord-Kaap), 22 Hillford Clarke (Noord-Kaap).

Namibia – 15 Ethan Beukes (Windhoek), 14 Leon Feris (Windhoek Gym), 13 Divan Visser (Otji Rugby), 12 Daniel Aries (Windhoek, c), 11 Shirive Titus (Otji Rugby), 10 Chris Arries (Windhoek), 9 Hendrik Barkhuizen (Tsumeb Gym), 8 Wian Conradie (Windhoek), 7 Immo Dresselhaus (Walvis Bay), 6 DG Wiese (Otji Rugby), 5 JP Grobler (Otji Rugby), 4 Janco Venter (Windhoek), 3 GD Orlam (Windhoek), 2 Francois Robertse (Otji Rugby), 1 Quinton Esterhuizen (Windhoek), 16 Desmond Stramis (Windhoek Gym), 17 Johan Retief (Windhoek Gym), 18 Dyllan Husselmann (Windhoek Gym), 19 Charlie Fourie (Windhoek), 20 JC Winckler (Jan Möhr), 21 Justin Newman (Windhoek Gym), 22 Handré Bezuidenhout (Windhoek Gym).

VALKE MAKE LIGHT WORK OF LEOPARDS

The Valke eased to a 38-5 win over the Leopards.

The victors ran in six tries, with wing Leon Potgieter grabbing a brace. Flyhalf Ruan Potgieter also added four conversions.

The Leopards only managed a consolation try in the first half via hooker Thomas Dreyer.

Valke 38 (24) - Tries: Jean-Pierre du Preez, Johan Oosthuizen, Leon Potgieter, Ruan Potgieter (2), Sipho Nhleko. Conversions: Ruan Potgieter (4).

Leopards 5 (5) – Try: Thomas Dreyer.

Valke – 15 Waylon Thompson (Voort), 14 Leon Potgieter (EG Jansen), 13 Elrin van Rooyen (Ver), 12 Frederick van Wyk (Kemptonpark), 11 Tim Ngwenya (Hans Moore), 10 Ruan Potgieter (EG Jansen), 9 Christiaan Meyer (EG Jansen), 8 Kyle van Dalen (EG Jansen), 7 Anton Viljoen (EG Jansen), 6 Sipho Nhleko (Hans Moore), 5 JP du Preez (EG Jansen), 4 Etienne Oosthuizen (Kemptonpark), 3 Werner Janse van Rensburg (EG Jansen), 2 André Myburgh (EG Jansen), 1 John Moisi (Vereeniging).
Subs: 16 Danru Bender (Transvalia), 17 Francois Booyse (Kemptonpark), 18 Ashley Sibisisbi (Carel de Wet THS), 19 Joswin De Wee (Vereeniging), 20 Michiel Mostert (Kemptonpark), 21 Jacqone de Villiers (Vereeniging), 22 Innoucent Mokoena (GS).

Leopards – 15 Alrich Brown (Hartbeespoort), 14 Pakamani Maganga (Potch Boys’), 13 Adriaan Esterhuizen (Klerksdorp), 12 Berto van Wyk (Rustenburg), 11 Hougard Mpuru (Rustenburg), 10 MC Venter (Brits), 9 Willem Herbst (Potch Volkskool), 8 Iniel Schoenfeld (Potch Volkskool), 7 Henco van der Walt (Potch Volkskool), 6 Emil Meyer (Lichtenburg), 5 Gopolang Molefe (Thekana), 4 Ryno Smith (Scweizer Reneke), 3 Jaco Botha (Potch Volkskool), 2 Thabo Sehlabo (New Vision), 1 Janus Myburg (Litchenburg).
Subs: 16 Thomas Dreyer (Potch Gym), 17 Kgotso Letsoko (Potch Boys’), 18 Vuyani Kok (New Vision), 19 Albert Lubbe (Potch Gym), 20 Ofentse Molotsi (Potch Boys’), 21 Franswa Ueckermann (Brits), 22 Dimitri Vers (HTS Klerksdorp).

FREE STATE STUTTER TO VICTORY

Free State only managed a 14-6 win over Border, in one of the worst matches of the tournament so far.

It was a disappointing overall performance from both teams as players displayed poor passing, tackling and handling skills.

The fundamental skills at last year’s tournament was criticised by pundits, but there was a notable improvement this year. However, this match was a drop in standards.

Free State scored two tries via scrumhalf Luke Cyster and wing Olwethu Ndakisa, with skipper Pieter Jordaan adding the extras. Border only managed three penalties via flyhalf Akhona Sihunu and inside centre Aubrey Ferreira.

Free State – 15 EW Viljoen (Grey College), 14 Olwethu Ndakisa (Louis Botha), 13 Pieter Jordaan (Grey College, c), 12 Stephan Janse van Rensburg (Grey College), 11 Lee-hane Ontong (President Steyn), 10 Luke Cyster (Louis Botha), 9 Juandré van der Berg (Sentraal), 8 Edward Schmidt (Grey College), 7 Stefan Kruger (Sentraal), 6 Refiloe Rampeta (Louis Botha), 5 Dillon Harlen (Grey College), 4 Awie Thompson (Grey College), 3 Ruan Kramer (Grey College), 2 Corniel Els (Grey College), 1 Ox Nche (Louis Botha).
Subs: 16 Markus Odendaal (Grey College), 17 Othello Sebotsha (Louis Botha), 18 Andrew du Plessis (Grey College), 19 Byron Matthews (Louis Botha), 20 Barend Bornman (Grey College), 21 Gomolemo Minnie (HTS Louis Botha), 22 Chelton Fortuin (Louis Botha), 23 Gareth de Bruin (Grey College).

Border – 15 Thabani Mgugudo (Dale), 14 Luyolo Gqeba (Queen’s), 13 Sibanye Bukani (Dale), 12 Aubrey Ferreira (Queen’s), 11 Justin Bell (Hangklip), 10 Buka Ntsaluba (Hudson Park), 9 Akhona Sihunu (Dale), 8 Nathan Knoetzer (Hudson Park), 7 James Snelling (Queen’s), 6 Malwande Mhamhe (Dale), 5 Mick Meintjies (Selborne), 4 Tino Zakeyo (Dale College), 3 Johannes Jonker (Hudson Park), 2 Kegan Emms (Queen’s College), 1 Mihlali Ntongana (Dale College).
Subs: 16 Bryce Rennie (Hudson Park), 17 Marc Dell (Queen’s College), 18 Andrew Miles (Selborne College), 19 Mandilake Ponco (Queen’s College), 20 Onke Nyaku (Selborne College), 21 Lilitha Jonas (Queen’s College), 22 Six Maselwa (St Thomas).

EP CLAIM BACK-TO-BACK WINS

EP recorded their second consecutive victory when they beat Boland 22-13.

The host union impressed in their 41-17 demolition of the Valke on the opening day, but face a tougher task against Boland. Both teams displayed good attacking rugby and strong defensive efforts, which saw the half-time score read 10-10.

Flyhalf Anzo Stubbs scored the first try of the match for Boland, before wing Thembalethu Williams levelled matters.

EP then cruised to victory in the second half as skipper Aidon Davis and wing Sergeal Petersen crossed the chalk. It was Petersen’s third try of the tournament.

EP 22 (10) – Tries: Aidon Davis, Sergeal Petersen, Thembalethu Williams. Conversions: Theo Stapelberg (2). Penalty: Stapelberg.

Boland 13 (10) – Try: Anzo Stubbs. Conversion: Colin Willemse. Penalties: Willemse, Corne Sharp.

EP – 15 Gary Loest (Grey PE), 14 Sergeal Petersen (Grey PE), 13 Marcel Plaatjies (Daniel Pienaar), 12 Luan Nieuwoudt (Nico Malan), 11 Selwyn Davids (Nico Malan), 10 Ernst Stapelberg (Framesby), 9 Francois Nel (Daniel Pienaar), 8 Aidon Davis (Daniel Pienaar, c), 7 Ray Williams (Daniel Pienaar), 6 Cyril-John Velleman (Grey PE), 5 Gareth Ehret (Grey PE), 4 Roche van Hall (Framesby), 3 Bart le Roux (Framesby), 2 Jonathan Louw (Nico Malan), 1 Matthew Moore (Die Brandwag).
Subs: 16 Justin Antonie (Pearson), 17 Lloyd Parker (Grey PE), 18 Erwin Slabbert (Framesby), 19 Luxolo Koza (Muir), 20 Luciano Daniels (Otto du Plessis), 21 Phelo Mfini (Grey PE), 22 Wayburn Howley (Despatch).

Boland – 15 Wilbur Boonzaaier (Groendal), 14 Chesne van Wyk (New Orleans), 13 Anzo Stubbs (Schoonspruit), 12 Courtney Cupido (Worcester Gym), 11 Luwandre Visagie (Charlie Hof), 10 Colin Willemse (Langeberg), 9 Corne Sharp (Augsburg), 8 Dian Koen (Hermanus), 7 Cobus Geldenhuys (Charlie Hof), 6 Hilroy Baadjies (New Orleans), 5 Paul Louw (Bonnievale), 4 Gideon Koegelenberg (Hugenote, c), 3 Wilco Louw (Drostdy), 2 Francois Esterhuyzen (Overberg), 1 Farrel Kelly (Drostdy).
Subs: 16 Floris Mostert (Cederberg), 17 Erik Meyer (Porterville), 18 Ernst Claassen (Worcester Gym), 19 Hanro Liebenberg (Drostdy), 20 Phillip Jacobs (Dirkie Uys), 21 Schalk Hugo (Worcester Gym), 22 Chad Kleinsmidt (Hermanus).


25 Comments

  • 1.ufo: Reply to this comment

    The SchoolBulls looked very good yesterday…

    Those tries in the second half were simply spectacular… blew the WP boys away…!

    Bulls rugby always will be strong…

  • 2.Lions_Soutie: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-1: I don’t know why their kit looked so sh#t. Saw it was still a Gilbert kit. The socks and jersey were different shades of light blue.

  • 3.Lions_Soutie: Reply to this comment

    Go Lions! English-speaking boys schools plus Monnas and Florida :)

  • 4.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @Lions_Soutie(Lions_Soutie)-2:

    dunno… wasn’t looking at the uniforms…

    only potty-deposit on display was the wp kids second half… they fell to pieces and threw in the towel IMO… very weak and disappointing display…

    bulls kids played amazing rugby… all credit to them…

  • 5.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-4: The Bulls played very well but the Province defence was weak – I can’t believe the way they fell to pieces. IMO the coaches should have taken Pollard off the field. He injured his thigh / quad before half-time already. In the second half he could do nothing. A flyhalf who can’t kick (albeit because of an injury) should not be on the field. I’m sure that he only aggravated the injury. They should rest him for Thursday’s match against SWD. The youngster on the bench, Dennis Cox, is quite an exciting prospect. He has loads of skills but because of his lack of size he might not be picked. I watched him in the trials and he created some havoc with the ball in hand. He palyed in the Grant Khomo week last year and will therefore also be available next season. WP can lose nothing by giving him a starting berth – they can’t qualify for the unofficial final on Saturday – so give the youngsters an opportunity.
    The lineouts of both sides were poor as well. The Bulls scored their second try(I think) of the second half after a poached lineout ball. What I can’t understand is that both sides did not have more variations in the lineouts. Province had a training camp last week – what were they practising ? Or am I being too severe on the coaches ?

  • 6.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-5:

    yeah charles… if someone is injured rather take him off the field… does the kid and the team no good at all…

    would due good to see young cox play… never heard of him so would be cool to see…

    yeah the wp defense was weak… particularly after that thirst try in the second half which is when it looked to me as if they gave up… very disappointing attitude…

    so still reckon the bulls kids deserve the kudos…

    yes, it is great to see the kids play great accurate rugby… but i don’t have too high expectations with craven week as the kids normally come from many schools and to expect them to gel in the short time they normally have to prepare is similar to expecting the professional boks to do the same in the short time heyneke had… not sure how long they have together before the play but not a helluva long time i believe… so perhaps being a little hard on the coaches…

    the cheetahs are the exception of course with most of them coming from grey… :wink:

  • 7.ufo: Reply to this comment

    CharlesM…?

    Perhaps you could help me here…

    2 or 3 years back the wp craven week team had a young coloured coach whose name i just can’t remember…

    he coached the team very well and i saw an interview of him on tv and was very impressed with the man… knew the game, knew his stuff, the kids loved him, was exceptionally well-spoken… all round good up-and-coming coach…

    fully expected to see and hear more of him subsequently but have heard absolutely nothing… to the point that i’ve forgotten his name… i’d be disappointed if he’s no longer part of the province system…

    do you know who i’m speaking about…?

    tx

  • 8.Rockspider: Reply to this comment

    MY TOP 44 PLAYERS AFTER DAY 2

    1 Dylan Smith (KES), 1 Pierre Schoeman (Affies), 1 M Oosthuizen (Outeniqua)
    2 Malcolm Marx (KES), 2 Chad Solomons (Paul Roos) 2 François Steyn (Affies),
    3 Mvevo Khumalo (Maritzburg College) 3 Liam Hendricks (Paarl Boys’ High), 3 Dayan van der Westhuizen (Centurion),
    4 Stefan Vermeulen (Monument), 4 Justin Moberly (Michaelhouse), 4 Sebastian Ferreira (Paarl Boys’ High),
    5 Daniel Du Preez (Kearsney) 5 JD Schikerling (Paarl Gim)
    6 Thabo Mabuza (Centurion) 6 Ramone Samuels (Paul Roos) 6 Carel Swart (Glenwood)
    7 Chris Massyn (Monument ) 7 Jean-Luc Du Preez (Kearsney 7 Jacques Vermeulen (Paarl Gim)
    8 E Schmidt (Grey) 8 Steven Meiring (Affies)
    9 Akhona Sihunu (Dale College) 9 Justin Phillips (Waterkloof), 9 R Malan (Outeniqua)
    10 Ernst Stapelberg (Framesby) 10 Jako van der Walt (Monument), 10 Handre Pollard (Paarl Gim ),
    11 Allistair McQuire 11 Corné Vermaak (Glenwood),
    12 Rohan Jansen van Rensburg (Waterkloof), 12 S J/V Rensburg (Grey) 12 Wesley Cupido (Paarl Gim) 12 W Gelant (Outeniqua)
    13 Jurie Linde (Affies), 13 Sibanye Bukani (Dale College), 13 P Jordaan (Grey – captain)
    14 Selvyn Davids (Nico Malan) 14 Bruce Arnott (Michaelhouse) 14 Marcus Kleinbooi (Affies),
    15 Jesse Kriel (Maritzburg College) 15 Jaco Hayward (Centurion), 15 Jason Worral (Paul Roos) 15 EW Viljoen (Grey)

  • 9.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-7: Unfortunately not: I know there is a coloured coached involved with one of the sides (Craven or Academy). I saw him at the trials – I am not sure if we are speaking about the same coach. He is in fact Saaid Blake – I found the names of the teams and coaches. He is assistant coach of the Craven side. I’m still not sure if it is him you are refering to. Peter Links is one of the coaches of the under 16 side – I haven’t seen him before. I’ve only watched the U/18 trials.
    Province had a 3 day camp last week and they had several practices during the last few weeks of school (2nd term). Paul Roos has 6 players, Paarl Gym 7 and Paarl Boys’ 6 in the Craven side. The other 3 of Tygerberg, Boland Agric and Excelsior. Cox is of Excelsior – they are more known for their Sevens’ skills. His mother told me (the day of the Stormers and Lions’ match) while WP was playing against Namibia that he has been playing in his school’s Sevens’ team since being U/15 !!
    A few closing comments: it will be interesting to see what the composition of the SA squad of 44 will look like – they will be announced after Saturday’s final match and could include players that took part in the Academy week. It will be interesting to see how many Academy players will be included in that squad. WP’s Academy outside centre, Jarred Sage of Wynberg impressed me a lot. It was strange that he did not start in their final match of the tournament. Heinrich Buhr of Boland Agric was a reserve in the backs and can play wing and fullback (his favourite position) – he was very impressive. I suppose we’ll have to wait and see.
    As far as coaching goes: it is fairly difficult to break into the ranks of the WP. I suppose you need to establish yourself as a top schools’ coach before you can be considered. At the moment all coaching is regulated by the IRB. I have completed the IRB Level 2 course successfully at the end of 2011. It started in 2010 and is quite a difficult course with a lot of different components to complete. I want to enrol for the level 3 course but they (SARU) only started presenting it to guys like Robbie Fleck and Pieter Rossouw at the end of 2011. Then it will be presented to the Super League club coaches and only then will they start with the schools – difficult road to get qualified !!

  • 10.sonofgun: Reply to this comment

    @Rockspider(Rockspider)-8: Not bad. We still need to see the first choice tightheads from the Bulls and Lions. The Puma’s number 8 has been the best I’ve seen on display after the first 2 games – he’s a big, extremely quick and skillful player who would be my first choice 8 so far. You’ve got JL Du Plessis in there, but I’d have him as my 1st choice at blindside flank – he’s an incredible player. I might also go with Samuels ahead of Mabuza, but they’re both quality players. Mabuza is one of those schoolboy flankers who’s outstanding at this level, but whose size will count against him later. He may go the Bobo route and end up in the backs. The only position where I’ve not been too impressed is on the wing. Dalen Goliath is a quality player for WP, although he didn’t get much chance to show it. Finally, I’d have Galant from SWD as the 2nd best 12 after jv rendsburg, and Mvelase at 13 for the Sharks is worth a closer look.

  • 11.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-6:

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-5:

    It was indeed a huge disappointment.

    Besides Pollard (first half) the only WP players who impressed me were the fullback Worrall, number 6 flank Samuels and the 8th man (cannot remember his name).

    I read this morning that the Bull’s flyhalf Eksteen as well as their number 8 (Meiring) are coming to CapeTown next year. The Free State centre/flyhalf Jordaan (SA schools last year and the brother of Paul) is also coming. So at least we are gaining a few.

  • 12.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Rockspider(Rockspider)-8: thabo mabuza was a beast last year for saschools, so quick!

  • 13.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-9:

    thanks charles… but not the name i was thinking of…

    thing is this guy was in the system as the craven week coach… and seem to have just disappeared… will look out for the names you’ve mentioned… always enjoy watching these kids rise through the ranks and great to have someone with firsthand knowledge pointing some of them out…

    @Robzim(Robzim)-11:

    good news rob…. thanks…

    was it their no8 who got MoM…? the blind kid…? or am i confusing them…?

  • 14.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-13: It was their no 9 that was MoM

  • 15.norman: Reply to this comment

    the fact that pollard may have been injured does not help in saying he was very poor yeserday and probaly would not make his school first team on yesterdays performance.
    all the hype surrounding him is painfull.
    playing behind an outstanding pack in the world tournament made it so easy for him.
    i will admit his place kicking was good .
    a player may have an off day but then a great player will still be good.
    i am not saying he is great by any means and it is a pity all this hype about him may have just had a negative influence.
    nonetheless i can name at least one player who has been outstanding in all games i have seen him play over the years and still have to see him have an off day.
    watch this space!

  • 16.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-11: The no 8 is Rikus Bothma – I think he is still in grade11 and will still be able to play next year. Ramone Samuels of Paul Roos is a beast but he got injured. It looked like ribs to me and if that is the case his week might be over. He was in a lot of pain.!! There are not a lot of youngsters in the WP team and next year will be a problem in that regard. The tighthead of Paarl Boys’ is not very big (he was U/16 last year) but he has good technique and I think he stood up well against the huge Pierre Schoeman. Both other props as well as the 2 hookers, both locks, no 7 and reserve loosie as well as 2 no 9s among others are in their final year.

  • 17.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @norman(norman)-15: The coaches should have taken him off – by keeping him on the pitch must have worsened the injury

  • 18.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @sonofgun(sonofgun)-10: The no 12 of the Bulls is huge !! I hope for his sake that he doesn’t bulk up too much or else he’ll lose some pace in the process

  • 19.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-9:

    Charles…

    think it was Chris October… wp coach for craven week 2009…??? and think he was also chosen to coach the sa schools side that year… the team in which siya kolisi was also picked…

    so he must’ve impressed the powers-that-be too…

    anyone know what has happened to him…?

  • 20.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-14:

    ok… thanks… remember now…

    yeah he deserved it too…

  • 21.seamus: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-1: and what a great try scored by the Bulls replacement prop! Sprint! Handoff! Drag the next tackler along! Dive for the line! Try

  • 22.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    @ufo(ufo)-19: Yeah I think you are correct. As far as I can remember he also coached at UWC. I really don’t know where he is coaching at the moment. I think he played a couple of matches for WP in his playing days after unification of the former SARU and SARFU

  • 23.Philou: Reply to this comment

    Border vs Free State turned out to be much closer than anticipated, especially considering Border’s missing most of their first-choice players because of administrators’ idiotic rule that players contracted outside of region (from next year) can’t play this year. Snelling made a real difference at the breakdown for Border since he came on.

  • 24.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @seamus(seamus)-21:

    sure was…

    @CharlesM(CharlesM)-22:

    strange that he’s not around…

    if you ever happen to hear anything…?

    thanks bud…

  • 25.storiejoernal: Reply to this comment

    A group of 44 players will be announced as the SA Schools High Performance Group at the completion of the Coca-Cola Under-18 Craven Week in Port Elizabeth, on July 14.

    This extended group of players will play a set of trials on 28 July and the squad will then be trimmed to 28 players. The SA Schools team to play in the three Under-18 internationals will then be selected from this final group of 28.
    Vs Wales,France & England

    Since Pollard is taking no further part does this mean SA Schools will probably need another option??

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