Viewing entries posted in June 2013

GYM HIT THE HEIGHTS, BOSCH PLUMB THE DEPTHS

Posted by on 26 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Bosch's Luca Botha (6) sets off after the ball in the game against Queens (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) Paarl Gym cruised to an extraordinary 57-5 win over Muir College, while Rondebosch experienced the bitter taste of defeat for the third time at this year’s Cape Schools Week when they lost 15-16 to Queens College on...

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BOLAND LANDBOU SHOCK SELBORNE

Posted by on 26 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Selborne probe the Landbou defence early on in the match (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) The lads from the Farm raised the eyebrows of just about everybody present when they came from behind to edge out the more fancied Selborne College team 13-10 in the final game of day three of the Cape Schools Week...

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WYNBERG HOLD TOO MANY ACES FOR DALE

Posted by on 26 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Not this time, son !  Dale move quickly to snuff out a Wynberg threat    (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) Wynberg wound up the opening to the second half of their season as they did the first – with a full-house of victories at a festival – when they trounced Dale College 38-15 on the final...

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GREY HOLD ON TO BEAT SACS

Posted by on 26 June 2013 | 0 Comments

The SACS defence keeps close tabs on a Grey attacker   (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) The early game on Wednesday 26 June 2013, the final day of the 2013 Cape Schools Week at Paarl Gym, went the way of Grey High, who withstood a determined second-half onslaught to pip SACS 10-8. The game started at 8:00...

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GYM SHOW IMPERIOUS FORM AGAINST DALE

Posted by on 25 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Dale flyhalf Courtney Winnaar clears a ruck against Gym     (photo: Eduan Hayman) Saturday’s win against Grey High might have been nail-biting stuff, but Gym’s clinical disposal of the small Dale College team saw them back at their clinical best. Size was always going to be a major factor in this clash so it was hardly surprising that,...

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A VERY GREY DAY FOR LANDBOU

Posted by on 25 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Grey captain CJ Velleman heads for the tryline    (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) Memories of Saturday’s comfortable 34-22 win over Dale quickly evaporated as Boland Landbou gave a very poor account of themselves in losing 8-20 to Grey High in the dusk kick-off on the second day of the Cape Schools Week at Paarl Gym. Boland may...

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WYNBERG BRING MUIR BACK TO EARTH

Posted by on 25 June 2013 | 0 Comments

A Wynberg night-flyer gains possession against Muir   (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) They may owe a great debt of gratitude to in-form Karl Martin, but the whole Wynberg team was good value for its decisive 31-9 win over surprise package Muir College in the tea-time kick-off on day two of the Cape Schools Week at Paarl...

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SACS KEEP QUEENS HONEST

Posted by on 25 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Queens flyhalf Simon Bolze receives under pressure   (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) In increasingly foul weather a substantially sub-strength SACS gave a very good account of themselves before losing 17-19 in game two on the second day of the Cape Schools Week against a Queens side that had impressed despite going down 20-26 to Wynberg in their...

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SELBORNE COMFORTABLY OUTMUSCLE BOSCH

Posted by on 25 June 2013 | 0 Comments

A Bosch tackler hangs doggedly onto his Selborne opponent   (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) The first game of Monday 24 June 2013, the second day of the Cape Schools Week at Paarl Gym, saw Selborne College of East London beat Rondebosch rather more comfortably than the 23-17 margin might suggest. The early minutes saw the spotlight fall...

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SELBORNE MAKE IT PAST STOIC SACS

Posted by on 23 June 2013 | 0 Comments

All by myself ! Selborne closes in on a lone SACS forager   (photo: EJ Langner: diw.co.za) The final game of the first day of the 2013 Cape Schools Week unfortunately failed to reach any real heights, great or otherwise. Perhaps it was the bone-penetrating evening chill that reduced both sides’ attacking flair, but...

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