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PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Sorry not in school anymore, is currently in WP Academy at Stellenbosch and playing full time rugby now.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Sorry only see this now. Yep, sevens now is playing a important part in our development. We are going to play in a 4 country tournament in the next few weeks (England, SA, France & Namibia) ay U18 level.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Eastern Cape

Cillié vs Alexander Road, 22-10
Die Brandwag vs Despatch, 13-10
Gill vs Winterberg, 24-3
Graeme vs Union High, 69-10
Grey vs Daniël Pienaar, 38-7
Kingswood vs Woodridge, 61-0
Marlow vs Hudson Park, 18-6
Newton vs Andrew Rabie, 15-3
Otto du Plessis vs DF Malherbe, 15-5
St Andrew's vs Framesby, 18-7

Free State/Griqualand West

Diamantveld vs Standerton, 39-19
Goudveld vs Riebeeckstad, 35-0
Grey vs Pretoria Boys High, 34-29
Hentie Cilliers vs AHS Kroonstad (Rooiskool), 23-15
Hoërskool Kroonstad (Blouskool) vs Welkom Gim, 22-17
Landboudal vs Brandfort, 29-17
Louis Botha vs Jim Fouché, 30-15
Noord-Kaap vs Duineveld, 52-27
President Steyn vs Sand du Plessis, 27-15
Sentraal vs Fichardtpark, 54-13
Voortrekker vs Witteberg, 24-7

KwaZulu-Natal

Northvaal

Diamantveld vs Standerton, 39-19
Grey vs Pretoria Boys High, 34-29
Monument vs St John's, 73-0
Waterkloof vs Menlopark, 50-18

Western Cape

Augsburg vs Piketberg, 32-6
Bergvliet vs Fairbairn, 22-3
Boland Landbou vs Drostdy, 22-19
Bosmansdam vs Westerford, 27-7
Charlie Hofmeyr vs Vredendal, 31-16
Durbanville vs Worcester Gim, 24-21
Fairmont vs The Settlers, 22-10
Fish Hoek vs Primrose RFC, 26-21
Hermanus vs Parel Vallei, 49-7
Hopefield vs Tulbagh, 22-0
Hottentots Holland vs Gordon, 15-13
Hugenote vs DF Malan, 38-7
Langenhoven vs Sentraal, 26-20
Montana vs Dirkie Uys, 30-26
Monumentpark vs Labori, 19-3
PW Botha vs Langenhoven Gimnasium, 23-19
Paul Roos vs Oakdale, 43-23
Paarl Boys' High vs SACS, 41-22
Paarl Gimnasium vs Outeniqua, 38-20
Porterville vs Citrusdal, 26-12
President vs Table View, 45-16
Robertson vs Stellenbosch, 31-22
Rondebosch vs Brackenfell, 51-3
Somerset College vs Parow, 17-8
Stellenberg vs Swartland, 9-0
Strand vs Bellville, 17-6
Swellendam vs Bredasdorp, 29-5
Tygerberg vs Bishops, 6-5
Wynberg vs Rangers-Silvertree RFC, 57-3
Zwaanswyk vs JG Meiring, 43-8
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Hey Boet we had problems again at Paarl Gym. The match had to be stopped 13 minutes before time against Kwaggas (Outeniqua). The same TH Fattie from Gim whos dad nearly gave Manuel a snotklap two years back when we played Bishops as U16, Kitshoff in the thick of things again. The Kwaggas tackle one of our wings into the advertise boards and a massive fight errupts. The ref gave a Gimmie and Kwagga a red one and one of the Georges Tannies (suppose it was one of the players mum) ran on the field and gave the ref a moerse klap. Then Gims principal ask the ref to stop the match.

Anyway myself thought that was quite funny. Anyway Tygerberg is strong these days.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 20 July

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein) Tin Ears
2. Paarl Gim WP
3. Paul Roos WP
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown) Kings
5. Bishops WP
6. Affies Brutes
7. Paarl Boys' High WP
8. Monument Lions
9. Waterkloof Brutes
10. Grey High (PE) Kings
11. Florida Lions
12. Maritzburg College Sharks
13. Glenwood Sharks
14. Westville Sharks
15. Diamantveld Griquas
16. Boland Landbou WP
17. Drostdy Boland
18. Selborne Border
19. Centurion Brutes
20. Tygerberg WP
 

Baldric

Jim Clark (26)
The ref gave a Gimmie and Kwagga a red one and one of the Georges Tannies (suppose it was one of the players mum) ran on the field and gave the ref a moerse klap.
I would have liked to have seen that. As a kid I was always scared of the Tannies when we played the Afrikaans schools. They were normally more frightening than the props, and they used to scream too.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
I would have liked to have seen that. As a kid I was always scared of the Tannies when we played the Afrikaans schools. They were normally more frightening than the props, and they used to scream too.
I talked to Piet Koen (Louis the x protea cricketers broer) on wednesday. He ref at this schoolboy level now for several years and in charge of the same match in 2004 when more or less the same thing happen between Ashley Johnson (then Gim capt) and Johan Snyman (played in NZ and now with the Lions). The problem can be fix pretty easily and he blame the linesmen. He said he just knew something is going to happen when he saw the current GalPil coachs brother Wolvie Wolvaart and Kwagga coach and a schoolboy ran the lines. According to him the trouble started early when they target the Gim fatty (the same one who's dad nearly gave Manuel some lip in the Bishops game) in the scrums and lineouts and Wolvaart looked the other way and did not brought it under the refs attention. He said when you ref this kind of matches, when you saw the first fist , no warning , only red and the trouble is finish.

Anyway this weekend action in the Western Cape

Rugby365
Landbou visit Paul Roos, Oakdale host Gim
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 15:11


Schools action in 2010

The Western Cape's most appetising fixtures this weekend take place in Stellenbosch and Riversdale.

On Saturday Boland Landbou went a long way to eradicating the humiliation wreaked on them last term by Paarl Gim with a pulsating victory away to Drostdy.

The Young Maties, with Renier Marais reappointed captain, put on a five-star display of their own, sinking Oakdale comfortably despite being short of half-a-dozen regulars. Paul Roos should win this one too, but beware the Landbou Big Eight!

Paarl Gim have swept all before them locally this year and are likely to continue their brilliant form against Oakdale in Riversdale on Saturday. The Bulle are the unofficial champions of the Eagles' Nest, so this represents a top-of-the-table clash of sorts.

Even given that Christiaan Rust is back to his sublime best and wing Wentzel Lombard has struck a rich vein of form, a home win is highly unlikely. However, a spectacle of attractive rugby is guaranteed.

Paarl Boys' High are not likely to be troubled too much by Rondebosch at Brug Street.

While Elmo Wolfaardt and Richard Visagie will probably agree that the Streeptruie have not set the world alight this year, due mainly to injury problems, they still possess too much firepower for the 'Bosch, especially at halfback where Gavin Hauptfleisch has been receiving such outstanding service from the cruelly underrated Louis Nel. Plus this is the dress rehearsal for Interschools next Saturday !

Wynberg may have knocked out Rangers/Silvertree on Saturday while Bishops lost by a point to Tygerberg High, but not even the most optimistic of the lads from Lovers' Walk will be staking his allowance on a home win this Saturday. Simply put, the Bishops backs hold all the aces.

The remaining Premier A side, SACS, should be able to take care of HTS Bellville without too much difficulty when they travel down Voortrekker Street this weekend. Godfrey Tundube and company have ridden some hard times with dignity and are now amply rewarding their spectators' abiding faith.

Premier B action sees a rather mixed bag.

First up, the Tygerberg High juggernaut, ranked No.20 among SA Schools this week, invade Kuils River for a meeting with De Kuilen. Despite both sides enjoying current success, the Tiere's indomitable blitzkrieg style is likely to sweep just about everything it still has to meet this campaign before it. With Ruan Mostert at last fit again and dictating play from centre, they are going to damage the Kuile's record, big time.

Poor old Brackenfell. Annihilated by Paul Roos, whacked by Rondebosch and even seen off by Super league President in between, they now face the less than enchanting prospect of welcoming the slick HTS Drostdy team to the northern suburbs. The Donkeys are in devastating form, particularly out wide. Expect a big score in this one.

DF Malan host stop-start Stellenberg, who struggled to subdue a severely injury-plagued Swartland team last time out. DF have such a wretched record this year that even a fifteen-point defeat would probably represent a victory of sorts, but then there is the Stellies' inconsistency to consider

Bellville High must be fairly confident of beating whipping boys Rangers/Silvertree even away, but Durbanville might have quite a tough one on their hands when President come calling. Pressies have at last begun to show consistency, even if their last outing was a simple task against Table View. Monument Park look to be just a bit too strong for visitors Jan van Riebeeck.

It is the final game in this category that could actually be the most interesting. Statistics - but you know how they can lie - show that Strand has the most successful record in the entire Premier League A and B sections this year. They have lost on only two occasions and one of those was against a very good Duineveld team when the Beach Boys had six matrics away river-rafting.

On Saturday they head out to Malmesbury to face a Swartland side that can't wait for the return of SA Schools High Performance squad member Pieter-Steph du Toit.

Up the Garden Route Oudtshoorn, buoyed by a handsome 34-12 win away to Punt on Tuesday, will be up against it when Uitenhage's Die Brandwag come to town, but there's not a great deal else on the menu, what with Outeniqua heading up to PE to play Framesby, although York do host Riversdale's entertaining Langenhoven High and Seavuna welcome PW Botha.

So to the Boland, where top of the bill looks to be the Clanwilliam meeting between Boland Middle-School champions-elect Augsburg Gym and Schoonspruit. Even with No.8 Luzaar Volschenk a doubtful starter, the Gimmies go into this one as favourites. Then again, Vossie's boys have been so out of sorts this year that they might just choose this one to display their undoubted potential.

Charlie Hofmeyr will be staring down the barrel against Hugenote in Ceres, as will Vredendal at home to Piketberg. Dirkie Uys must fancy their chances at home to Porterville, Hermanus are unlikely to slip up against visitors Stellenbosch, Hopefield look good to win in Bonnievale, Robertson should take care of Overberg in Caledon and Swellendam will be hoping to extend their golden run in Montagu.

Come Saturday, it's the West Coast versus Paarl. Vredenburg plays struggling Labori, while Weston Secondary are going to have their hands full against energetic New Orleans.

Next Saturday: all eyes on Faure Street!
My two sons plays on teusday their hockey matches, Laat Lammetjie U13A and oldest for the Old Boys.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 27 July 2010

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein) Tin Ears
2. Paarl Gim WP
3. Paul Roos WP
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown) EP
5. Bishops WP
6. Affies Bulls
7. Paarl Boys' High WP
8. Monument Lions
9. Waterkloof Bulls
10. Grey High (PE) EP
11. Florida Lions
12. Glenwood Sharks
13. Maritzburg College Sharks
14. Westville Sharks
15. Diamantveld Griquas
16. Boland Landbou WP
17. Drostdy Boland
18. Selborne Border
19. Tygerberg WP
20. Centurion Bulls
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 3 August 2010:
1. Grey College (Bloemfontein) Cheetahs
2. Paarl Gim WP
3. Paul Roos WP
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown) EP
5. Bishops WP
6. Affies Bulls
7. Paarl Boys' High WP
8. Monument Lions
9. Grey High (PE) EP
10. Waterkloof Bulls
11. Boland Landbou WP
12. Glenwood Sharks
13. Florida Lions
14. Selborne Border
15. Oakdale SWD
16. Tygerberg WP
17. Drostdy Boland
18. Duineveld Griquas
19. Diamantveld Griquas
20. Centurion Bulls
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Not much schoolboy rugby in this parts over the weekend. We needed a break after last weekend to refuel.

One surprise , Tygerberg starting to show some muscle bashing Sacs over the weekend. Rondebosch beating the Worcester donkeys may help their cause aswell and Bishops playing against the school of the blind.

Rondebosch vs Drostdy

U19A 18 – 14
U16A 9 – 22
U15A 22 – 7
U14A 3 – 12

Tygerberg vs SACS
U19A 33 – 0
U16A 13 – 25
U15A 18 – 19
U14A 9 – 20

Wynberg vs Brackenfell
U19A 48 – 10
U16A 19 – 7
U15A 14 – 0
U14A 11 – 13

Bishops vs Rangers / Silvertree
U19A 104 – 0
U16A 94 – 0
U15A 32 – 0
U14A 55 – 0

Paarl Gim will represent WP in Die Burger trophe

Rugby365
Big Schools

Western Province: Paarl Gim
Boland: HTS Drostdy
South Western Districts: Oakdale
Eastern Province: Framesby

Medium Schools

Western Province: Milnerton
Boland: Augsburg
South Western Districts: Oudtshoorn
Eastern Province: Despatch

Small Schools

Western Province: Gordon
Boland: Hawston
South Western Districts: To be decided
Eastern Province: Itembelihle

Semifinals
1. Eastern Province schools vs South Western Districts schools

Big Schools: Hoër Landbouskool Oakdale vs Framesby. Proposed date: Monday 7 August at Oakdale in Riversdale.
Medium Schools: Oudtshoorn vs Despatch. Date Saturday 21 August in Oudtshoorn
Small Schools: South Western Districts school vs Itembelihle. Date Saturday 21 August in Oudtshoorn

2. Boland schools vs Western Province schools.
Date: Tuesday 17 August at Paarl Gimnasium

Big Schools: Paarl Gim vs HTS Drostdy
Medium Schools: Milnerton vs Augsburg
Small Schools: Gordon vs Hawston.

Finals

The finals will be played on Saturday 28 August, the venue determined by the big schools in the final.

If Framesby win, the finals will be in the Eastern Province
If Oakdale win, the finals will be either in the Boland or the Western Province, depending on the winner between Drostdy and Paarl Gim.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 10 August 2010:

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein) Tin Ears
2. Paarl Gim WP
3. Paul Roos WP
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown) EP
5. Bishops WP
6. Affies Brutes
7. Paarl Boys' High WP
8. Monument Lions
9. Grey High (PE) EP
10. Waterkloof Brutes
11. Boland Landbou WP
12. Glenwood Sharks
13. Tygerberg WP
14. Selborne Border
15. Florida Lions
16. Oakdale SWD
17. Noord-Kaap Griquas
18. Duineveld Griquas
19. Drostdy Boland
20. Nelspruit Pumas
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Wynberg vs Rondebosch

U19A 26 – 28
U16A 38 – 3
U15A 5 – 33
U14A 12 – 17

Bishops vs SACS
U19A 44 – 18
U16A 19 – 21
U15A 3 – 7
U14A 22 – 7

Boland Landbou vs Tygerberg
U19A 20 – 20
U16A 50 – 3
U15A 55 – 10
U14A 21 – 10

Paarl Boys vs Drostdy
U19A 16 – 11
U16A 15 – 3
U15A 10 – 3
U14A 34 – 0


Paarlgim vs Milnerton
19A 62 0
16A 90 3
15A 57 0
14A 57 0
 
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Hartman

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Rondebosch been getting some good wins recently. Good to see. Wonder how far off the top 20 they are.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Rondebosch been getting some good wins recently. Good to see. Wonder how far off the top 20 they are.
Cant be to far off but then the season is nearly finish. Think they have a last roll against Bishops coming up. Thats the big one for them and Bishops in good form at the moment.
 
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Hartman

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Cant be to far off but then the season is nearly finish. Think they have a last roll against Bishops coming up. Thats the big one for them and Bishops in good form at the moment.

It will take a miracle, but if there's any time they're gonna pull of this upset it's when they've got momentum
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Heard Bishops is poaching all the best player stock from the likes of Wynberg, Bossies and Sacs. Even taking their U16 players and understand Flo was a example of this. He played Wynberg till U16 and then they poached him, ditto Robbie Fleck. They also have this post matrics one going, so no wonder they are that bit better then the others in Cape Town.
 

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Rod McCall (65)
FNB Top 20 - 17 August 2010

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein) Tin Ears
2. Paarl Gim WP
3. Paul Roos WP
4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown) EP
5. Bishops WP
6. Paarl Boys' High WP
7. Monument Lions
8. Waterkloof Brutes
9. Affies Brutes
10. Selborne Border
11. Boland Landbou WP
12. Glenwood Sharks
13. Tygerberg WP
14. Grey High (PE) EP
15. Noord-Kaap Griquas
16. Duineveld Griquas
17. Oakdale SWD
18. Florida Lions
19. Drostdy Boland
20. Nelspruit Pumas
 
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