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Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 24 August 2010

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein)
2. Paarl Gim
3. Paul Roos
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown)
5. Paarl Boys' High
6. Bishops
7. Monument
8. Waterkloof
9. Noord-Kaap
10. Affies
11. Selborne
12. Tygerberg
13. Glenwood
14. Boland Landbou
15. Duineveld
16. Oakdale
17. Grey High (PE)
18. Drostdy
19. Ben Vorster
20. Rondebosch


Always a bit difficult thing to decide on the model but just for the info from this thread from Rugby365 its interesting to see which schools play more often against schools in the Top 20 to get the picture

Team Played Top 20
Paarl Gim 13
HJS Paarl 12
SACS 12
Paul Roos 12
Wynberg BHS 11
Boland Landbou 11

Grey College 11
Monument 10
Framesby 10
Glenwood 10
Bishops 10
Waterkloof 10
AHS (Affies) 9
Rondebosch 9
HTS Drostdy 8

Outeniqua 8
Oakdale 7
Queens College 7
EG Jansen 7
Centurion 7
Daniel Pienaar 6
Nelspruit 6
Florida 6
KES 5
Diamantveld 5
Kearnsey 5
Eldoraigne 5
St Andrews 5
Selborne 5
Tygerberg 5
Grey PE 4
Pret Boys High 4
Michaelhouse 4
Swartland 4
Jeppe 4
Jim Fouche 4
Kempton Park 4
Jeugland 4
DHS 4
Nico Malan 4
Dale College 4
Maritzburg Col 4.
 
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Rondebosch drew with Bishops, I believe the score was 19-19. Like kissing your sister sure, but those Bosch boys will be secretly happy I think. Beating Bishops at their home ground would have been the ultimate way to cap off the season but there's always next year. Good to see they've just crept into the top 20 as well.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
SA Schools Sevens Finals this weekend
Rugby365
The Big Sevens game
Tue, 02 Nov 2010 11:58


The way forward: Springbok 7s coach Paul Treu

The big @lantic Sevens Series reaches a climax on the game farm Konka in the Magaliesberg mountains this Friday and Saturday when Hoërskool Monument defend their title.

There will be strong competition from Waterkloof, Pionier and Merensky amongst others. The organiser Willem Strauss says that the competition is too hot to predict a winner.

He said: "The standard of all the teams has considerably improved and teams like Waterkloof, Tygerberg, Pionier and Merensky have stood out right through the year."

In general Strauss was impressed by the heightened skills level of the players.

Nelspruit, Middelburg and Brandwag of Benoni have qualified for the tournament for the =first time this year.

National Sevens coach Paul True will attend. He says that some of the players at this tournament could be representing South Africa at the 2016 Olympic Games' in Rio de Janeiro.

The tournament runs over two days, as do tournaments in the IRB Sevens Series. It will start on Friday evening at 17.30 with the knock-out matches starting at 15.00 on Saturday.

The Pools
Pool A
Hoërskool Pionier (Vryheid)
Hoërskool Nelspruit
Grey High (PE)
HTS Middelburg

Pool B
Hoërskool Tygerberg (Parow, Cape Town)
Hoërskool Brandwag (Benoni)
Hoërskool Ben Vorster (Tzaneen)
Glenwood High (Durban)

Pool C
Hoërskool Waterkloof (Pretoria)
Hoërskool Sentraal (Bloemfontein)
Hoërskool Diamantveld (Kimberley)
Hoërskool Middelburg

Pool D
Hoërskool Merensky (Tzaneen)
Hoërskool Louis Botha (Bloemfontein)
Hoërskool Monument (Krugersdorp)
Excelsior Senior Secondary (Belhar, Cape Town)
 
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