Grey College 85 – 0 Klerksdorp
DHS 48 – 0 George Campbell
Maritzburg College 31 – 6 Northwood
Glenwood 17 – 14 Michaelhouse
Kearsney 13 – 12 Westville
St Charles 21 – 22 Hilton
Oakdale 30 – 3 Daniel Pienaar
Muir 38 – 0 Port Alfred
Cambridge 23 – 12 Pearson
Hudson Park 5 – 36 Nico Malan
Grey HS 26 – 7 Marlow
Framesby 29 – 33 Selborne
St Andrew’s 36 – 31 Brandwag (Uitenhage)
Kingswood 10 – 15 Queen’s
Graeme 13 – 22 Dale
Brandwag (Uitenhage) 48 – 0 Solomon Mahlangu
Grey College 65 – 15 Menlopark
Jim Fouche 46 – 5 Witteberg
HTS Middelburg 26 – 38 EG Jansen
Klerksdorp 22 – 27 Kempton Park
Rustenburg 0 – 74 Monument
Florida 3 – 29 Nelspruit
Pietersburg 22 – 24 Eldoraigne
Transvalia 19 – 13 Ermelo
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Category: Schools
News and discussion about Schools Rugby
Super Rugby
Sharks 35 – 20 Reds
Lions 39 – 36 Blues
Brumbies 28 – 23 Waratahs
Highlanders 29 – 31 Force
Hurricanes 60 – 27 Cheetahs
Rebels 19 – 25 Crusaders
Varsity Cup
NWU-Puk 16 – 8 Wits
UCT 25 – 5 Shimlas
Tuks 9 – 19 NMMU
UJ 8 – 24 Maties
Six Nations
France 20 – 22 Ireland (Ireland win the 2014 6 Nations)
Wales 51 – 3 Scotland
Italy 11 – 52 England
U20 Six Nations
France 23 – 13 Ireland
Wales 43 – 15 Scotland
Italy 5 – 52 England
SA Schools
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Super 15
Sharks 37 – 23 Lions
Bulls 38 – 22 Blues
Force 32 – 7 Rebels
Crusaders 14 – 13 Stormers
Reds 43 – 33 Cheetahs
Hurricanes 21 – 29 Brumbies
Six Nations
Scotland 17 – 19 France
Ireland 46 – 7 Italy
U20 Six Nations
England 67 – 7 Wales
Scotland 13 – 18 France
Ireland 18 – 0 Italy
2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers
Spain 17 – 21 Georgia
Russia 34 – 18 Portugal
Romania 29 – 10 Belgium
Anglo-Welsh Cup Semi final
Northampton Saints 26 – 7 Saracens
South African Schools
Vryheid 0 – 57 Kearsney
Pionier 10 – 35 Kearsney
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Super 15
Bulls 25 – 17 Lions
Force 14 – 27 Brumbies
Waratahs 32 – 5 Reds
Chiefs 21 – 19 Highlanders
Stormers 19 – 18 Hurricanes
Melbourne Rebels 35 – 14 Cheetahs
Blues 35 – 24 Crusaders
National Competition of Excellence (Italy)
Rovigo 26 – 20 Arix Viadana
Mogliano 8 – 3 Fiamme Oro Roma
Lazio 16 – 28 Petrarca Padova
Cavalieri Prato 12 – 3 Rugby San Dona
Top 14 Orange (France)
Toulon 64 – 10 Oyonnax
Racing Metro 25 – 15 Castres
Brive 31 – 6 Grenoble
Bordeaux Begles 26 – 16 Clermont Auvergne
Montpellier 19 – 10 Stade Français
Aviva Premiership (England)
Northampton Saints 39 – 13 Gloucester Rugby
London Wasps 17 – 21 Sale Sharks
Harlequins 21 – 20 Worcester Warriors
Exeter Chiefs 18 – 0 London Irish
Bath Rugby 10 – 23 Saracens
RaboDirect PRO12 (Europe)
Scarlets 18 – 13 Munster
Connacht 38 – 6 Benetton Treviso
Zebre 15 – 10 Cardiff Blues
Edinburgh 31 – 25 Ospreys
Ulster 38 – 8 Dragons
South African Schools
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Now in its seventh year, the 2014 Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival is certain to attract capacity crowds following the announcement that the event has again attracted many of SA’s top rugby-playing schools. (more…)
Grey PE lock Martin Groenewald broke his leg in a tackle during Saturday’s game against Grey Bloem. Groenewald was taken to Bloemfontein Mediclinic and operated upon immediately. Grey High coach Rory Duncan said the operation was a success. “I spoke to Martin’s father this morning and it seems the operation was a success. We are now awaiting feedback from the doctors to see just how long it will take for him to recover. If all goes well he should be discharged [today],” Duncan said yesterday.
He said assistant coach Tim Fraser had seen Groenewald after the operation. “Tim says he was in a certain amount of pain but it was slightly alleviated by the fact that he had 20 Collegiate girls next to his hospital bed.”
Warning – not for sensitive viewers.
The 2013 SA Schools u18 Team was announced on 13 July 2013 after the 50th annual Craven Week tournament.
Backline
Leolin Zass (Boland – Hermanus)
Jurie Linde (Bulls – Affies)
Justin Phillips (Bulls – Waterkloof)
Malcolm Jaer (EP – Brandwag)
EW Viljoen (FS – Grey Bloem)
Brandon Thompson (Pumas – Ermelo)
Remu Malan (SWD – Outeniqua)
Warrik Galant (SWD – Outeniqua)
Dewald Human (SWD – Outeniqua)
Duhan van der Merwe (SWD – Outeniqua)
Daniel du Plessis (WP – Paul Roos)
Grant Hermanus (WP – Paarl Gim)
Western Province defeated the Golden Lions 45-29 to win the final game of the 2013 Craven Week tournament.
All the results
08 July 2013
Griquas 17 vs 35 Zimbabwe
Border 38 vs 20 Namibia
Western Province 40 vs 24 Pumas
Blue Bulls 46 vs 22 KwaZulu-Natal
Limpopo Blue Bulls 26 vs 31 Boland
Affies v Framesby, 41-21
Affies v KES, 46-6
Affies v Paul Roos, 17-10
Albert Myburgh v Groenberg, 6-0
Alberton v Bastion, 10-7
Alberton v Brandwag, 21-20
Alexander Road v Linkside, 57-0
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