Craven Week (Day 4)

Craven Week (Day 4)

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

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Griquas CD crush Border CD

Griquas Country Districts eased to a 38-5 win over Border Country Districts in day four’s opening game.

No 8 Jasper Wiese starred for Griquas CD as he grabbed a hat-trick. Speedster Johannes Lenge, lock Pieter Lategan and scrumhalf Shaun Crause crossed the chalk.

Border CD grabbed a consolation try via inside centre Sihle Gontshi.

Griquas CD 38 (19) – Tries: Jasper Wiese (3), Johannes Lenge, Pieter Lategan, Shaun Crause. Conversions: Dawid Burden (4).

Border CD 5 (5) - Try: Sihle Gontshi.

Griquas Country Districts – 15 Darrel de Wee (Upington HS), 14 Zanewyn Assegaai (Upington HS), 13 Jonathan Steenkamp (Upington HS), 12 Adriaan Uys (Upington HS), 11 Innocent Ngatajosi (Upington HS), 10 Dolf Burden (Duineveld), 9 Johan Lampbrecht (Duineveld), 8 Jasper Wiese (Upington HS), 7 Jacobus Conradie (Duineveld), 6 Sergio Jones (Upington HS), 5 Martin Gerber (Upington HS), 4 Pieter Lategan (Postmasburg), 3 Johan Barnard (Upington HS), 2 Hanro Visagie (Duineveld), 1 Jan-Hendrik van Wyk (Duineveld).
Subs: 16 Romario Mguini (Kalahari HS), 17 Julian Millford (Nababeeb), 18 Michael Pretorius (Duineveld), 19 Shandré Prince (Upington HS), 20 Shaun Crause (Upington HS), 21 Gavian Cloete (Concordia), 22 Johannes Lenge (Kathu).

Border Country Districts – 15 Sizwe Ncikana (Maclear), 14 Likona Madabane (Chief Henry Bokleni), 13 Inamandla Mpongwana (Ugie), 12 Sihle Gontshi (Qumbu), 11 Loyiso Mnwana (Indwe), 10 Lwazi Maqwelana (Dalibaso), 9 Chris Dyantyi (Maclear), 8 Sipho Tyali (Dalibaso), 7 Wandise Mtshingila (Chief Henry Bokleni), 6 Rixi Thabang (Dalibaso), 5 Nkosinathi Dila (Zimele), 4 Simanye Luzipo (Khunysa), 3 Thabo Ngcem (MHS), 2 Kwanele Ndywabasini (MHS), 1 Inga Mvumvu (Thomas Ntaba).
Subs: 16 Masonwabe Dingana (Zimele), 17 Mziwakhe Koyana (Chief Henry Bokleni), 18 Tevan Lehman (King Edward), 19 Buhle Nojekwa (Indwe), 20 Siphelele Mayaba (Zimele), 21 Vuyisanani Babula (Dalibaso), 22 Athenkosi Monakali (Chief Henry Bokleni).

LIMPOPO THRASH ZIM

Limpopo ran rampant in their 68-21 drubbing of Zimbabwe.

The victors ran in 10 tries for their victory, with three of them coming in the first half. A strong finish to the match saw another seven dotted down after the break.

Zimbabwe scored the first try of the match via scrumhalf Craig Bydawell, but they struggled thereafter against Limpopo’s juggernaut-like momentum. The African neighbours grabbed two consolation tries in the second half.

Limpopo 68 (21) – Tries: Andre Jordaan, Andries Welgemoed, Christopher Durow, Erick van Niekerk, Floyd Ndlovu, Johannes Smit, Marcel Scholtz, Matjikinyane Molapo, Righardt Phillip Kachelhoffer, Trevor Nkwamba. Conversions: Scholtz (5), James Vorster.

Zimbabwe 21 (7) - Tries: Craig Bydawell (2), Lance Chikodzi. Conversions: Brendon Mandivenga, Rukudzo Bandanga Gona (2).

Limpopo – 15 Marcel Scholtz (Ben Vorster), 14 Viljoen Dreyer (Ben Vorster), 13 Adrian Maebane (Ben Vorster), 12 Johannes Smit (Curro Heuwelkruin), 11 Matjikinyane Molapo (Ben Vorster), 10 James Vorster (Ben Vorster), 9 Righardt Kachelhoffer (Curro Heuwelkruin), 8 Leonardus Botha (Ben Vorster), 7 Christopher Durow (Ben Vorster), 6 Marthienus van den Berg (Frikkie Meyer), 5 Frederick van Niekerk (Ben Vorster), 4 Sipho Siboza (Frikkie Meyer), 3 Nicholas Khangale (Louis Trichardt), 2 Willem van Vuuren (Ben Vorster), 1 Trevor Nkwamba (Ben Vorster).
Subs: 16 Andre Jordaan (Frikkie Meyer), 17 Louis le Grange (Frikkie Meyer), 18 Rabelani Mukhuthu (Mereknsky), 19 Mlungisi Ntimane (Ben Vorster), 20 Andries Welgemoed (Ben Vorster), 21 Floyd Ndlovu (Tom Naudé), 22 Manuel Pinto (Ben Vorster).

Zimbabwe – 15 Russel Walder (Falcon College), 14 Ryan Hutchings (St John’s College), 13 Dale Gibbons (Falcon College), 12 Richard Watson (St John’s College), 11 Lance Chikodzi (St George’s College), 10 Rukudzo Gona (St John’s College), 9 Craig Bydawell (Falcon College), 8 Alva Senderayi (Falcon College), 7 Barend Moolman (Peterhouse), 6 Leroy Sibanda (Falcon College), 5 Shepherd Mhembere (Falcon College), 4 Ramba Chinyani (St John’s College), 3 Tapiwa Muringani (St John’s College), 2 Kingsley Reid (Falcon College), 1 Thabani Mujeni (St George’s College).
Subs: 16 Bart Zwart (St John’s College), 17 Nakai Mavimba (St John’s College), 18 Sebastian Roche (Hellenic), 19 Brandon Scheepers (Falcon College, 20 Brendon Mandivenga (Peterhouse), 21 Tarisai Musakanda (Prince Edward), 22 Bastien Mendelsohn (St John’s College).

GRIFFONS HOLD ON FOR VICTORY

Griffons fought off a potential EP Country Districts comeback as they held on for a 33-28 win.

Griffons delivered a strong first-half performance as they held on for a 19-6 win at the break. They then surged to 33 points in the second half, thanks to a brace from wing David Tippens.

But EP CD started breaking down the deficit as they scored four tries in the final 35. They had the momentum and were one score away from victory, however, the referee didn’t allow the restart as the final hooter blew as the Griffons players were returning to the halfway line.

Griffons 33 (19) - Tries: David Tippens (2), Dillon Afrika, Sechaba Matsoele. Conversions: David van Biljon (2). Penalties: Van Biljon (3).

EP CD 28 (5) – Tries: Chris Steyn, Emelio Koeberg, Glen van Pletzen, Tsepho Mabitsela. Conversion: Jason Vers. Penalties: Vers (2).

EP Country Districts – Ronnie Beyl (Marlow), Garrick Bowker (St Andrew’s), Dean Ferreira (Marlow), Jaco Ferreira (Marlow), Juandre Fourie (Marlow), Franco Janse van Rensburg (Volkskool Graaff-Reinet), Emelio Koeberg (Volkskool Graaff-Reinet), Sean Koeberg (Union High), CJ Lombard (Gill), JP Lundall (Winterberg), Luzuko Mafu (Adelaide Gym), Sintu Manjezi (St Andrew’s), Renaldo Meyer (Gill), James Moore (Union High), Nicholas Poone (Aliwal-Noord), Tsepho Ramalatsoa (Volkskool Graaff-Reinet), Chris Steyn (Cradock), Nelius van Heerden (Marlow), Glen van Pletzen (Aliwal-Noord), Tian van Rensburg (Volkskool Graaff-Reinet), Sean van Zyl (Marlow), Jason Vers (Union High).

Griffons – 15 Ethan Williams (Hentie Cilliers), 14 Callie van den Berg (Bothaville), 13 Christo Wessels (Voortrekker), 12 Shaun Reynolds (Goudveld), 11 David Tippens (Hentie Cilliers), 10 Francois van Biljon (AHS Kroonstad), 9 Itumoleng Moahloli (Gimnasium), 8 Oelof Stander (Voortrekker), 7 Jonick Schoeman (Gimnasium), 6 André Janse van Vuuren (Voortrekker), 5 Brandon Kuzatjke (Hentie Cilliers), 4 Matthew Erasmus (Welkom Gimnasium), 3 John-Otto Lonergan (Gimnasium), 2 Reinhardt Snyman (Hentie Cilliers), 1 Henco van der Westhuizen (Voortrekker). Replacements: 16 Brümmer Marais (Welkom Gimnasium), 17 Shevandré Prinsloo (Hentie Cilliers), 18 Natheer Isaacs (Hentie Cilliers), 19 Wade Coetzee (Hentie Cilliers), 20 Dillon Afrika (Hentie Cilliers), 21 Junior Smit (Voortrekker), 22 Sechaba Matsoeli (Voortrekker).

WP GET REVENGE

WP picked up a 39-33 win over SWD, avenging their warm-up defeat to the latter shortly before the tournament.

SWD were touted the surprise packages heading into this year’s Craven Week, and impressed on day one with a 46-18 triumph over Limpopo. However, a strong second-half showing saw WP down the young Eagles.

SWD looked the better side in the first half as they opened the scoring via flyhalf Dewald Human. WP hit back via wing Grant Hermanus, while fullback Jason Worrall kicked the conversion and a penalty.

SWD took the lead again as wing Duhan van der Merwe finished off another attacking move, before surrendering the advantage when WP scored on the stroke of half-time via robust flank Ramone Samuels.

The schoolboys from the Cape enjoyed a strong finish to the match as No 8 Rikus Bothma, props Wesley Adonis and Morne Nortje, and Worrall crossed the chalk. SWD narrowed the deficit with late tries, but didn’t have enough time to record a comeback.

WP 39 (15) – Tries: Wesley Adonis, Morne Nortje Rikus Bothma, Grant Hermanus, Ramone Samuels, Jason Worrall. Conversion: Worrall (3). Penalty: Worrall.

SWD 33 (14) – Tries: Dewald Human (2), Duhan van der Merwe (2), Leighton Eksteen. Conversions: Warrick Gelant (3), Human.

WP – 15 Jason Worrall (Paul Roos), 14 Dalen Goliath (Paul Roos), 13 Michael Hazner (Paul Roos), 12 Wesley Cupido (Paarl Gym), 11 G Hermanus (Paarl Gym), 10 Handre Pollard (Paarl Gym, c), 9 Pieter Schoonraad (Paarl Boys’), 8 Rikus Bothma (Paarl Gym), 7 Jacques Vermeulen (Paarl Gym), 6 Ramon Samuels (Paul Roos), 5 JD Schikerling (Paarl Gym), 4 Sebastian Ferreira (Paarl Boys’), 3 Liam Hendricks (Paarl Boys’), 2 Chad Solomon (Paul Roos), 1 M Nortje (Tygerberg).
Subs: 16 Craig Corbett (Paarl Boys’), 17 Wesley Adonis (Paarl Boys’), 18 Burger van Niekerk (Paarl Boys’), 19 Corne Cooper (Paarl Gym), 20 SP Ferreira (Paul Roos), 21 D Cox (Excelsior), 22 Keagan Gordon (Boland Landbou).

SWD – 15 Ganfried May (Oudtshoorn), 14 JP Coetzee (Oakdale), 13 D Januarie (Oudtshoorn – vice-captain), 12 W Gelant (Outeniqua), 11 D van der Merwe (Outeniqua), 10 D Human (Outeniqua), 9 R Malan (Outeniqua), 8 J Rudolph (Oakdale), 7 D van Vuuren (Outeniqua), 6 T Vermeulen (Outeniqua – captain), 5 J Schoeman (Outeniqua), 4 E Cloete (Outeniqua), 3 K van Schalkwyk (Oakdale), 2 R Steenkamp (Outeniqua), 1 M Oosthuizen (Outeniqua).
Subs:16 S Snyman (Oakdale), 17 S Grundlingh (Outeniqua), 18 J van Staaden (Oakdale), 19 G Malan (Outeniqua), 20 L Eksteen (Outeniqua), 21 D Schoeman (Outeniqua), 22 M Brïers (Oakdale).


19 Comments

  • 1.Wezwp: Reply to this comment

    after all these years these schools like paul roos and paarl boys still dominate the wp line up. ffs how can you have 13 or more players from one school in the wp squad with so many talented players playing for other schools. if thats not enough even the academy team is dominated by these schools.

  • 2.Wezwp: Reply to this comment

    why not call it a combined paarl gym and paul roos team?

  • 3.Wezwp: Reply to this comment

    why would a black kid even think of playing rugby with the odds stacked so firmly against him.

  • 4.Sasuke: Reply to this comment

    @Wezwp(Wezwp)-1: I raised the same question a few days back. It does not make sense at this level. Some one responded and said how have the other teams been playing.

  • 5.RefuGSpot: Reply to this comment

    @Wezwp(Wezwp)-2: It’s a Boland team.

  • 6.Lions_Soutie: Reply to this comment

    @Wezwp(Wezwp)-2: Didn’t Wynberg have a fairly strong team this year? Yet no one cracked it.

  • 7.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    What are the winning records of the various Western Cape schools this year?

  • 8.renoog: Reply to this comment

    Jean-Luc du Plessis called up for WP to replace Pollard

  • 9.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-7:

    Those 3 schools are by far the top rugby playing schools in the WP and that is the reason why their players dominate the WP teams. There might be very good individual players in other schools (I am not sure) but it will obviously be easier for a player to be noticed by selectors if he plays with the best players and in a winning team.

    Here is the latest SA schools rankings- note that the 3 mentioned WP schools are no’s 1, 3 and 5 in the country- it therefore makes perfectly sense that their players will dominate the WP craven team lineup.

    1 Paarl Gimnasium
    2 Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool #Affies (Pta)
    3 Paarl Boys’ High School #Boishaai
    4 Grey College
    5 Paul Roos Gymnasium #PRG
    6 Outeniqua Hoërskool #Kwaggas
    7 Grey High School (PE)
    8 King Edward VII School #KES
    9 Dale College
    10 Michaelhouse Diocesan College #MHS

  • 10.willievz: Reply to this comment

    Nice to see a Postmasburg player in the Griquas CD team.

    The Beeshoek mine, 9km from Postmasburg, has delivered some great players.

    Think of Piet and Gawie Visagie, and Joggie Viljoen.

  • 11.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-9:

    Affies beat Paarl Gym at the Kearsney festival this year.

    But Paarl Gym was probably more consistent over the year.

  • 12.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-9:

    A player needs to be exceptional (or very lucky) to make the WP craven week team if he does not play for either Paarl Gym, Paarl Boys High, Paul Roos, Bishops, SACS, Wynberg Boys, Boland Agriculture and perhaps Rondebosch Boys high .

    The 2 most notable exceptions that I can think of were Werner Greef (DF Malan) and Eben Etsebeth (Tygerberg) who were just too good to be ignored even if they played for “unfashionable” schools.

  • 13.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-11:

    The difference between the top few schools is probably marginal and it I think it just depends on the bounce of the ball on the day. I am also not sure how exactly they determine the rankings and which games are taken into consideration for that purpose.

  • 14.renoog: Reply to this comment

    I think there’s a loosehead from Tygerberg that made the WP craven week team. Surprised Paul Roos are that high on the rankings. Off the top of my head they lost to Tygerberg, Grey PE, Boishaai and maybe Paarl Gym? Did beat Affies though.

  • 15.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-12: I think Alten Hulme captained the 1999 SA Schools side.

    He was from Voortrekker High.

  • 16.willievz: Reply to this comment

    Interesting.

    Corné Krige (Paarl Boys’ High) is the only South African School’s captain to go on and also lead the national side on to the field in a test match. Krige captained the South African School’s side of 1993. He captained the national side in 18 tests.

    Other Springboks captains like John Smit (Pretoria Boys’ High), Francois Pienaar (Patriot) and Bobby Skinstad (Hilton College) represented the South African School’s team but didn’t captain their respective sides. Pienaar (1995) and Smit (2007) captained the Springboks to World Cup glory.

    1974 – Bernard Pienaar (Paarl Gimnasium – Western Province)
    1975 – Anton Els (DHS du Plessis – Eastern Province)
    1976 – Willie Oosthuizen (Helpmekaar – Lions)
    1977 – Danie Gerber (Despatch – Eastern Province)
    1978 – Jan Serfontein (Otto du Plessis – Eastern Province)
    1979 – Derek le Marque (Glenwood – Natal)
    1980 – Jurie Erwee (Grey College – Free State)
    1981 – Conrad de Beer (Grey College – Free State)
    1982 – Johan Heydenrich (Standerton – Mpumalanga)
    1983 – Fanus Engelbrecht (Rob Ferreira – Mpumalanga)
    1984 – Craig Moyle-Meyberry (Border)
    1985 – Jaco Espag (Witbank THS – Mpumalanga)
    1986 – Frankel Engelbrecht (Paarl Gymnasium – Western Province)
    1987 – Brenton Cattrell (Maritzburg College – Natal)
    1988 – Ruben Kruger (Grey College – Free State)
    1989 – Michael Ehrentraut (Diocesan College – Western Province)
    1990 – Basil de Coning (Kingswood College – Eastern Province)
    1991 – Norman Celliers (Ermelo – Mpumalanga)
    1992 – Scott Kemp (Hudson Park – Border)
    1993 – Corne Krige (Paarl Boys’ High – Western Province)
    1994 – Joggie Viljoen (Framesby – Eastern Province)
    1995 – Pieter Dixon (Maritzburg College – Natal)
    1996 – Sean Plaatjies (Brandwag, Uitenhage – Eastern Province)
    1997 – Chris le Roux (Waterkloof – Blue Bulls)
    1998 – Bakkies Botha (Vereeniging THS – Falcons)
    1999 – Alten Hulme (Voortrekker High, Cape Town – Western Province)
    2000 – Kaunda Ntunja (Dale College – Border)
    2001 – Luke Watson (Grey High’ School – Eastern Province)
    2002 – Paul Delport (SACS – Western Province)
    2003 – Pieter Louw (Paarl Boys’ High – Western Province)
    2004 – Alistair Hargreaves (Durban High – KwaZulu Natal)
    2005 – Dewald Potgieter (Daniel Pienaar, Uitenhage – Eastern Province)
    2006 – Jean-Jacques Rossouw (Paarl Gymnasium – Western Province)
    2007 – Rudy Paige (Bastion – Lions)
    2008 – CJ Stander (Oakdale Landbou – SWD)
    2009 – Pieter Rademan (Grey College – Free State)
    2010 – William Small-Smith (Grey College – Free State)

  • 17.swartfrik: Reply to this comment

    Was Boland Landbou and the other Paarl schools always part of WP Schools? They should actually be part of Boland Schools instead.

  • 18.fitz1ella: Reply to this comment

    So in 37 years of SA schools history, the only captains that came out of that heritage with any kind of distinction are a handful of household names, the rest just slunk off into obscurity.

    1976 – Willie Oosthuizen (Helpmekaar – Lions)
    1977 – Danie Gerber (Despatch – Eastern Province)

    1988 – Ruben Kruger (Grey College – Free State)

    1993 – Corne Krige (Paarl Boys’ High – Western Province)

    (1995 – Pieter Dixon (Maritzburg College – Natal)

    1998 – Bakkies Botha (Vereeniging THS – Falcons)

    2001 – Luke Watson (Grey High’ School – Eastern Province)
    2002 – Paul Delport (SACS – Western Province)
    2003 – Pieter Louw (Paarl Boys’ High – Western Province)
    (2004 – Alistair Hargreaves (Durban High – KwaZulu Natal)
    2005 – Dewald Potgieter (Daniel Pienaar, Uitenhage – Eastern Province)

    2008 – CJ Stander (Oakdale Landbou – SWD)

    (2010 – William Small-Smith (Grey College – Free State)

    Shows who’s rated and who’s not.

    Didn’t Luke Watson and Schalk Burger play in the same SA schools team of 2001, and Watson was made captain yet Jake chose the blond blue eyed son.

    Some blind favoritism is simply burned into the subconscious before it gets a chance to become prejudice, once that has set in you can forget about ever getting beyond any realm of open minded thinking.

  • 19.Rockspider: Reply to this comment

    MY TOP 44 in 2012 to date

    1 Pierre Schoeman (Affies)
    2 Malcolm Marx (KES)
    3 Dayan van der Westhuizen (Centurion)
    4 Stefan Vermeulen (Monument)
    5 Daniel Du Preez (Kearsney)
    6 Ramone Samuels (Paul Roos)
    7 Chris Massyn (Monument )
    8 Steven Meiring (Affies)
    9 JP Smit ( Border2011/ Bulls 2013)
    10 Jako van der Walt (Monument)
    11 Sergeal Petersen (Grey)
    12 Rohan Jansen van Rensburg (Waterkloof)
    13 Jurie Linde (Affies)
    14 Bruce Arnott (Michaelhouse)
    15 Jesse Kriel (Maritzburg College)

    1 Dylan Smith (KES) / M Oosthuizen (Outeniqua)
    2 Chad Solomons (Paul Roos) / François Steyn (Affies)
    3 Clinton Theron (Florida) / Liam Hendricks (Paarl Boys’ High)
    4 Sebastian Ferreira (Paarl Boys’ High) / Janse van Rensburg (Affies)
    5 JD Schikerling (Paarl Gim)
    6 Thabo Mabuza (Centurion) / Carel Swart (Glenwood)
    7 Jean-Luc Du Preez (Kearsney) / Jacques Vermeulen (Paarl Gim)
    8 Aidon Davis (Daniël Pienaar) / Grant Hermanus (Paarl Gim)
    9 Justin Phillips (Waterkloof) / Akhona Sihunu (Dale College)
    10 Ernst Stapelberg (Framesby) / J Stander ( Border 2011/ Bulls 2013)
    11 Corné Vermaak (Glenwood) / Dalen Goliath (Paul Roos)
    12 W Gelant (Outeniqua) / Sibanye Bukani (Dale College)
    13 Michael Mvelase (Michaelhouse) / P Jordaan (Grey)
    14 Marcus Kleinbooi (Affies) / Selvyn Davids (Nico Malan)
    15 Jaco Hayward (Centurion) / 15 Jason Worral (Paul Roos),

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