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ElsiesRiverpolice arrested fourmenandone woman for possession of ammuni-tionanddrugsafter they received infor-
mation from the public.The Operation Combat team arrested the
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of the flats at Orange Court in Leonsdale.“Police officers then gave chase and found
the man. He was searched and police foundan undisclosed amount of tik in his posses-sion,” she says.Pheiffer says on further investigation the
police also confiscated ammunition found inpossession of an unknown woman and twomen who were also in the flat at the time ofthe search.All the suspects were arrested and taken
to the police station.“In the flat the police confiscated 62 pack-
ets of tik with a street value of R5000 as wellas 140 9mm live rounds of ammunition and68 shotgun rounds,” she says.
The suspects aged between the age of 17and 36 were charged respectively for posses-sion of drugs and ammunition, and they ap-peared in Goodwood Magistrate’s Court onFriday 6 May.The suspects are all linked to the “Terrible
Gang” operating in Elsies River.Station commander Brigadier Zingisa
Manci applauded the combat unit for theirswift reaction on the information received,which lead to the huge bust.Phieffer says Manci further thanked the
public for their part in ensuring that infor-mation reached the police which led to thesuccessful confiscation and arrest of theseperpetrators.
Elsies River police confiscated tik and ammunition during a search of a flat in Leonsdale.
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The Bishop LavisCadet Corps beingled by squadleader JamiLeeAploon on bassdrums last weekwhen theyattended an eventin Elsies River. Thegroup will, inpartnership withElsbury PrimarySchool Corps, holdan exhibition onSaturday 28 Mayin Matroosfonteinwhere the newcadets will showoff their marchingskills. Read moreon page 3.
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In an effort to showprimary school childrenthat reading can be fun, Valhalla Park Li-brary hosted their 13th annual reading com-petition last month.Several schools in the surrounding area
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halla Park Library, says because of safetyconcerns only one school, KalksteenfonteinPrimary, did not join in on the fun.“The principal decided to rather keep
their learners at school to avoid unneces-sary conflict,” she says.The learners were first entertained by
Valhalla Park educators all dressed in theirfavourite book character costumes to cele-brate World Book Day.Themaster of ceremonies, VincentVoegt,
an assistant librarian at Ottery Library, en-tertained the learners with songs.A well-known group, Keith Tabisher and
his ensemble, entertained the learners withsome classical pieces.Among the judges was principal of Beau-
villon Secondary School David Lawn, Izak
De Vries of Lapa Publishers, Portia Moosafrom the health department and RodwinVan Wyk, a Valhalla Park resident.“This competition once again showed
that boys are in the minority when it comesto reading competitions,” Denton says.She explains that boys shy away from
reading especially if they have a low self-es-teem and their reading abilities are not upto scratch.“The staff infused a love for reading by
mixing it with entertainment and by show-ing children what fun reading can be,” sheadds.
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While three elderly women fromBellville South were conned outof their pension grants, one wom-
an escaped the trauma and financial lossthe others experienced.According David Maritz, a community
worker, the elderly women claimed thateach one of them received a call from awoman who calls herself “Sandra” andsays she works for South Africa Social Se-curity Agency (Sassa).All four women received a call from
“Sandra” in April.“She sounds professional and obviously
convincing or these elderly womenwouldnot have fallen for her tricks,” Maritzsays.He explains that the woman “Sandra”
calls and has all the personal details of theSassa beneficiaries. She proceeds to readout the home address, identity number,Sassa card number and then asks the ben-
eficiary to confirm the details.“She then says to the person that there
is only one thing outstandingwhichneedsto be added to the system, and that is theirPIN code,” Maritz explains.She managed to get all four of the elder-
lywomen’s pinnumbersduring thephonecalls, and when it came to the day theirmonieswere paid out, they found theyhadnothing in their accounts.“This is heartbreaking for me. It is a
form of abuse and abuse of the systemwhich these women trusted. They do nothave any other form of income and, justlike that, the little bit that they do receivewas taken from them,” he says.Maritz says that something drastically
needs to change as this is not a local issue,but a national one. He believes the benefi-ciaries are picked at random and they aremanipulated by the person who callsthem.“One elderly woman told me that ‘San-
dra’ told her she needed the PIN numberfor safekeeping as she knewmany elderly
people often lose their PIN numbers andif they need it they could contact her,” hesays.Sihle Ngobese, spokesperson for Albert
Fritz, provincial minister of social devel-opment, says although the departmenthas no control over the operations of Sas-sa, which is a national entity they havebeen assisting them by bringing com-plaints of grant abuse and fraud to theirattention.“The departmentwill assist these ladies
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ceived reports last year, but no one hascome forward to open a case recently. Itis important for people to report it so thatthe matter can be investigated,” he says.
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TheBishop Lavis Development Forumhas en-dorsed a previous decisionmade at a differentmeeting to call on several sectors in the com-munity to address safety and security issues.
The meeting will take place on Wednesday16 May from 19:00 to 21:00 at the John RamsayHigh School.
Those called upon to join the meeting in-clude the station commander of Bishop Lavispolice, the local neighbourhood watch, LawEnforcement, religious forums in the commu-nity, principal associations as well as the de-partment of social services.
The aim of the meeting is to look at collec-tive and holistic ways of dealing with thescourge of drug-related crime in the area, bur-glaries in the CBD area, school break-ins, par-enting issues.They will also concentrate on finding solu-
tions rather than repeating and getting stuckin the problems.
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ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid
Parents, teachers and the community ofMatroosfontein will soon see theirown cadets perform at an exhibition
later this month.Since the establishment if a cadet corps
at Elsbury Primary School by the BishopLavis Cadet Corps founder, over 54 learnershave joined the corps.Founder of the Bishop Lavis Cadet Corps,
Peter Johnson, says the interest from theyouth has been overwhelming and exciting.
“We are excited to see somany young peo-plewanting to be part of the corps and grow-ing into mature young adults as they gothrough the process,” he says.
Johnson says, since the Elsbury PrimarySchool learners joined the corps there hasbeen a huge difference in their behaviourand attitude towards their school work.“Wearealwaysgettingpositive responses
from parents and teachers who say thecorps have helped the learners to becomemore confident and more responsible whenit comes to their academics,” he says.
The corps aim to not only teach the chil-dren themarching steps, but they also learnlife skills.
“We live in an environment where crime.gangsterism, drugs and domestic abuse isrife and we need to be able to speak to thelearners about this so that they can under-stand they are not alone and that there areways of dealing with it,” Johnson says.
On Saturday 28 May the Bishop Lavis Ca-det Corps and Elsbury Primary SchoolCorps will hold an exhibition where theywill show off their marching skills to theirparents, teachers, guardians and communi-ty.However, many of the learners are still in
need of gloves and hats for the exhibition.Johnson says they welcome any financial
donation or if anyone is interested in donat-ing the gloves and hats they are welcome tocontact him.“We would really appreciate the support
from the public aswewould like all the chil-dren to feel like they are truly part of theteam,” he says.V If you would like to support the cadets please contact Johnson on 074 626 7102.
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The BishopLavis CadetCorps duringan exhibitionwhere theyshowed offtheir newmarchingskills to theirparents,teachers andthe residentsin BishopLavis.PHOTO: ASTRIDFEBRUARIE
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The cars stolen range from the Toyota Co-rolla, Toyota Tazz and Conquest, Volkswag-en Golf as well as vehicle models from theearlier 1990s.Sergeant Esmerelda Pheiffer, spokesper-
son of Elsies River police, says bakkies re-ported stolen include the Ford Bantam,Mazda Rustler and according to the latestreport also the Isuzu bakkie.“Most of these thefts occurred in the park-
ing bay behind the GrandWest Casino andalso near and opposite the Elsies River DayHospital,” she says.Pheiffer says police suspect that most of
these vehicles are being used for second-hand parts and for selling of scrap.“We would like to warn the public to be
extra cautious in ensuring that their vehi-cles are properly locked or guarded by
someonewhen attending to the dayhospitalin Elsies River or even to rather make useof the secure parking facility inside theGrandWest Casino premises,” she says.Meanwhile police are investigating the
cases reported, but also want to call on thepublic to report any illegal “chop shop” op-erating in the area, selling of secondhandcar parts or when they notice that cars orbakkies are being stripped regularly.Pheiffer says police are also concerned
about the increase in smash-and-grab inci-dentswhichoccuron the corner of 35thAve-nue and Owen Road.“Motorists must be vigilant when ap-
proaching the traffic lights at this intersec-tion and avoid talking or texting on theircellphones, as this is themost common itemstolen during a smash-and-grab incident,”she says.Other intersections where robberies also
occur regularly, is the corner of NorwoodandVikingWay and also peoplemakinguseof public transport at the corner of HaltRoad and Balvenie Avenue in Elsies River.
Elsies car theftcontinues to spike
People with disabilities are invited to attendtwo meetings for upcoming workshops to beheld in Eerste River later this week. Themeetings will be held the Eerste River Li-brary and runs from Friday 13 to Saturday14 May, says the organiser, Jerome Jantjies.
Theworkshops, directed at job creation op-portunities, will be held in July this year.The meeting this week starts at 10:00 on
both days.V For more details contact Jerome Jantjies062 912 6785.
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and trained nearly 400 people in this fi-nancial year to participate in its home-based care programme.
According to a statement, the director-ate started the initiative in 2014 as partof the Vulnerable Groups Programme, tolend a hand to elderly residents in needof assistance around the home, but alsocompanionship.
The home-based caregivers pro-gramme employs workers through theCity’s Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme (EPWP) who render social careservices through psychosocial support,companionship, housekeeping and lighthousehold duties as well as referrals toother social services.
The caregivers offer their services toseniors in their home environment andat old-age homes, clinics and hospitals.
In the first year, 2580 elderly residentssigned up for the programme. Last yearthat number more than doubled to 5557.
This year saw a high level of interestagain, prompting the directorate to re-vise its target of 300 caregivers to 400.
All of the caregivers have completedtheir training and have started provid-ing services to clients.
Mayco member for social developmentand early childhood development, Su-zette Little, says this speaks to the vul-nerability of elderly residents – many ofwhom are no longer able to do things forthemselves, like cleaning the house oreven their personal grooming.
“I’m enthused that so many have takenadvantage of this opportunity. Not only
does it mean that little things are beingdone around the house for them, but italso means a break from the lonelinessthat many experience – especially thoseliving on their own.”
The home-based caregivers aresourced from the City’s job seeker data-base and, after their recruitment, thecaregivers undergo training sessions.
They are also trained on how to identi-fy older people in need through commu-nity profiling and to provide basic relieffor family members of older people.
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The home-based caregivers have beentrained and appointed to offer the follow-ing services: Respite relief for familymembers and caregivers of seniors, com-panionship, reading, assistance in prep-aration of meals, assistance with lightcleaning and laundry duties, and refer-ral of seniors requiring hands-on care ormedical care to the districts for support.
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Residents who need assistance of ahome-based caregiver can contact the so-cial development department’s offices:V The Tygerberg office – call Elmerie Voorslagon 021 918 7224; the northern office – call Sheree Visagie on 021 444 2719; the eastern office –call Linda Petersen on 021 900 1683, and thewestern office – call 021 529 4802.
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Two Cape Town choirs will join a touringAmerican choir for an International ChoirFestival in Bonteheuwel on Thursday 19May.
The Church of the Resurrection ParishChoir and Gugulethu’s Igugu Le Kapa Cham-ber Choir will be joined by the University ofthe Michigan Men’s Glee Club for a concertat the Church of the Resurrection Anglican
Church, David Profit Street, Bonteheuwelfrom 19:30.
The concert forms part of the Americanchoir’s 150th anniversary tour and will alsobe part of the church’s 50th anniversary cele-brations.V Entry to the concert is free. For more information,call Roger Horne on 071 900 8402 or email rogerhorne936@gmail.com.
International choirs to sing in Bonteheuwel
The first ever Full Moon Trail Run, Hike orMTB Ride event is being presented on Friday20 May at the Meerendal wine estate.
The event is in aid of Reach For A Dreamand all money raised will go towards fulfill-ing the dreams of children with life threaten-ing illnesses.
The event starts at 18:00. Registration can
be done from 17:00.Walkers are also welcome. Amazing prizes
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The cost of entry is R50 per person, includ-ing a boerewors roll and cooldrink.V For any further queries, contact Carla Vice on021 555 3013.
Join run, hike or bike ride under full moon
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Riaan se lewe was op ’n verwoestingspadnadat hy op sy pa se lyk afgekom het nadathy selfdood gepleeg het.
In dié beproewende tyd het hy dwelms be-gin gebruik en in die psigiatriese eenheidvan die Tygerberg-hospitaal beland.
Die depressiewe jong man was vir tweejaar uit die skool – ten spyte van die sukses-volle psigiatriese hulp wat hy ontvang het,was sy toekoms maar donker.
AbetprogramDie personeel by die skool het hom op
vlak vier van die Abet-program gesit, watgelykstaande is aan graad 9 op skool.
Hulle het alles vir Riaan gedoen om homuit die put van ellende te trek.
Daar was nie altyd geld vir hom om skooltoe te kom nie, maar die personeel het gelduit hul eie sakke bymekaar geskraap omhom die beste toekoms moontlik te bied.
Hy het uiteindelik sewe onderskeidingsbehaal en studeer nou om ’n dieselmegani-kus te word.
Nie alle stories is egter so positief soos Ri-aan s’n nie, sê Susan Potgieter, die skool-hoof.
Die skool is daar vir kinders wat vir ’nlang tydperk in die hospitaal behandel moetword en dan daarna weer terug moet gaanna ’n gewone skool.
Die kinders is baie keer uiters siek, maardie skoolpersoneel laat hulle nie onderkrynie. Hulle speel ’n kardinale rol in die kindse lewe.
“Ons probeer hard om nie daai diep emo-sionele verbintenis met kinders te maaknie. Ons werk nie vir die hospitaal nie, sobaie min inligting oor die kind se diagnoseis tot ons beskikking.
“Dit is eintlik goed so, want hoe minderjy weet, hoe minder weerbaar is jy.
“Dis baie hartseer. Baie keer kan jy sien
die kind gaan agteruit, maar dan kom jy te-rug werk toe en die kind is weer daar.
“Dan is daar die ander wat jy dink reg isen môre is die kind dan nie meer daar nie,”sê Potgieter.
Die personeel druk egter deur die swaartye met die wete dat die skool se positiewerol nou al oor 54 jaar strek en daar duisendekinders is wat beter af is te danke aan hulle.
Om genoeg geld bymekaar te skraap is ui-teraard ’n groot uitdaging vir die skool.
Hulle kry ondersteuning van die rege-ring, maar volgens Potgieter is dit nooit ge-noeg nie.
“Ons sou so graag meer personeel wouaanstel,” gaan sy voort.
“Kyk, ons bring siek kinders van die hos-pitaal hierheen, partykeer in rolstoele. Onswil hulle wegvat uit die omgewing van siekmense.”
Nie ver van beddensDie skooltjie is op die hospitaalterrein, so
die kinders word nie ver van hul beddensgeneem nie.
“Die kinders wat maande in traksie lê, ofdié wat eenvoudig net te siek is om uit diehospitaal te kom, moet by hul beddens on-derrig word.
In hierdie stadium het ons een juffrou watdit permanent doen, maar sy kan net so agtkinders ’n dag sien. Dis nie naastenby ge-noeg nie.”
Een van die skool se grootste geldinsame-lings van die jaar vind op Saterdag 28 Meivan 09:30 tot 12:00 in die Vredelust-aktiwi-teitsentrum in Bellville plaas.
Michelle Luscombe, ’n ontvanger van ’nskenkershart, sal praat by die byeenkomsmet die tema “Uit die hart”.
Viljoen Retief sal gedurende die oggendso twee of drie liedjies sing en daar sal ookitems uitgeloot word.
Die skool en die kinders maak staat opbroodnodige skenkings van die publiek, soselfs al kan jy nie die vroueoggend bywoonnie, kan jy altyd ’n paar rand vir die skoolskenk.
* Riaan is ’n skuilnaam.V Skakel 021 938 5261 om kaartjies te koop of omdie skool finansieel te ondersteun.
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voerder, sal Metrorail-treindienste onbe-paald en “vir so lank as wat dit nodig is omdie skade te herstel” vertraag bly.“Hoewel al ons hulpbronne ingespan
word om dit te herstel, is die verwagte om-keertyd tussen ses maande en ’n jaar.Vertragings sal egter korter wees,” het sy
gister gesê. Etlike voorvalle van vandalis-me en brandstigting die afgelope paarmaande waarin treinwaens uitgebrand enperronne beskadig is, het tot daaglikse ver-tragings en die kansellasie van treine gelei.Scott het ook gesê die tekort aan treine
kan tot oorvol waens lei enhet ’n beroep op pendelaarsgedoen omversigtig te weeswanneer hulle op- en af-klim.Herstelwerk aan skade
aan die lyne tussen PhilippienNyanga, enEsplanade enWoodstock, asook skadeaan perronne 11 en 12 by dieKaapstad-stasie is reedsaan die gang.Volgens Metrorail is die
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. Vandalisme: Kabel-diefstal byMandalay en tus-sen Kaapstad en Esplanadehet gelei tot ernstige ont-wrigting dwarsoor diespoornetwerk.
Tot dié kommunikasie-kabels herstel is, wat tussenvier en ses weke kan duur,sal treine met die hand ge-magtig word, wat ’n stadi-
ger proses is. Sommige treine is gekansel-leer om te verhoed dat treine weens die sta-diger proses ophoop.
. Brandstigting: Metrorail het vanjaarreeds 17 passasierswaens ter waarde vanR70 miljoen verloor weens brandstigting.DieWes-Kaaphet 89 treinstellenodigomdierooster vol te maak, maar weens die verlie-se is daarminder treine, en gevolglik is vandie dienste gekanselleer.
. Verouderde infrastruktuur: Diespoorinfrastruktuur het aan die einde vansy lewensduur gekom en weens ’n toenamein tegniese foute is meer instandhoudings-werk nodig. Herstelwerk aan foutiewestroombaneopdie lyne tussenBonteheuwelenNetreg en tussenMandalay en Stockroadduur voort. – Romantha Botha (Die Burger)
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8 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 11 Mei 2016NUUS
Childrenmost atrisk in dogattacksAdog may be a “man’s best friend” but
do you know how to reduce yourchances of being bitten by one?
According to SamanthaWalpole, the sec-retary of Animal Behavioural Consultantsof South Africa, children are the most atrisk of being bitten by dogs and should beeducated about how to act around and takecare of their dogs.“Children are generally drawn to dogs.
Wagging tails are attractive to children.Unfortunately, the public is ill-informedthat if a dog’s tail is wagging, it means thatit is happy and safe to approach. This is farfrom the truth. Children are also taughtthat hugging and kissing is an acceptableform of affection. To humans thatmight be,but to canines this is perceived as confron-tational.“Fundamentally, humans and dogs
speak a different language. When commu-nication is misunderstood, people get bit-ten,” says Walpole, a dog behaviourist andtrainer.Dogs could also turn on their owners as
a result of a number of reasons.Walpole says dogs that bite their owners,
or anyone else, could have an underlyingmedical condition. The dog could also bepushed to a point where it has no choice orcould feel that its life is being threatened.Harsh and confrontational training meth-ods could also be a contributing factor withregards to human related dog aggression.Walpole says that people should pur-
chase dogs from reputable breeders tomin-imise the risk of being bitten.“If youwant to purchase a puppy, do your
homework to match the right breed withyour lifestyle. Join a reputable positive re-inforcement socialisation school. Thereshould be continued training to build agood bond between you and your dog. Youshould seek assistance immediately ifthere are any early signs thatmake you un-comfortable,” said Walpole.She provides the following tips and urges
parents to educate their children:“Be respectful to your dog. Research and
learn how to ‘speak dog’. There are a num-ber of body signals that a dog displays toindicate that it is uncomfortable and needsspace or that it likes what you are doing.By watching your dog’s body language andunderstanding what your dog is saying,you are able to stop or change the reasonfor your dog feeling uncomfortable.“Learn what your dog likes and dislikes
and respect these needs. A dog should notbe treated like a toy or tested to see how tol-erant it is. Do not poke, push or sit on a dogor pull its tail. Stop what you are doing ifa dog showsdiscomfort. Signs of discomfortinclude when the dog turns its head awayfrom you, when the dog yawns, flicks histongue out of his mouth or licks his nose,when the dog’s body freezes, when itmovesaway, lifts its lips or growls. Also stopwhatyou are doing when the dog shows whale-eye (pronounced whites of the eye). This isoftenmisunderstood as a ‘guilty look’whenit is actually an appeasement gesture in re-sponse to the stimulus.“Never corner a dog and do not repri-
mand a dog when it growls. This is a lan-guage prior to a bite. Growling means thatyou should leave the dog alone. If your dogbites someone, donot place the dog in a sim-ilar situation. If necessary, confine the dogin a safe area with water and shelter andimmediately seek the assistance of a quali-fied trainedandprofessional animal behav-iourist.”Walpole says anunfamiliar dog shouldbe
ignored. “Do not encourage an unfamiliardog to approach you. Quietly and calmlywalk away. Do not turn your back on thedog but rather try to have your body facingsideways toward the dog,” said Walpole.“If you are unable to escape an attacking
dog, place yourself in a foetal position withyour head tucked toward your chest andcover your head with your hands.”
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Woensdag, 11 Mei 2016 SPORT TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11
AVRIL FILLIES
Meer blootstelling van vrouerugbyop televisie en in koerante sal diésportsoort aan die breë publiek be-
kend stel.Só gesels Chané Stadler vanProteahoog-
te inBrackenfell. Sy is skrumskakel en los-skakel van die vroue-Blitsbokke.Die Blitsdoedies het verlede maand die
Hong Kong-sewestoernooi gewen, maar sywas nie deel van die wenspan nie.“Ek is verlede jaar voor die Dubai-toer-
nooi deurdie afrigter,RenfredDazel, opge-roep net nadat ek vir dieWP aan die inter-provinsiale sewestoernooi deelgeneemhet. Dit was ook my eerste reis oorsee endaarna is ek gekies vir die span vir LasVe-gas,waar ek ’n ernstigekniebeseringopge-doenhet. Ek is tans besigmet rehabilitasieen hopelik is ek binnekort weer terug opdie veld.”
Altyd sportbehep“Ekwasnog altyd sportbehep enmy lief-
de vir rugby het op laerskool in graad 3 be-gin.Nawekehet ek saammetmypa, Fanie,Curriebeker en Superrugby gekyk.Min van my spanmaats weet dat ek op
laerskool saam met seuns rugby gespeelhet en dat ek eers verlede jaar 15’s beginspeel het nie,” skerts sy.“Omdeur Renfred en Paul Delport, twee
seweslegendes, afgerig te word, is ’n eer.Ek leer baie by hulle van albei kodes enkan nie vir beter afrigters gevra het nie.Dis moeilik om een iets van die Blitsdoe-dies uit te sonder, want alles werk saamom ons ’n hegte eenheid te maak.“Ek leer ook by van my spanmaats wat
al lank rugby speel en wanneer ons aan
toernooie deelneem, luister en leer jy bydie ander spanne oor hoe hulle dinge doen.“My rugbyheld is Gio Aplon, want vir
my het hy gewys dat jou grootte nie op dieveld saakmaaknie, jy kandie grootste ver-skil maak as jy in jouself glo. Dalk ook om-dat ek nie so groot gebou is nie, is hy virmy ’n rolmodel. Elke vrouwat rugby speel,dwing ook my bewondering af. Ek het ge-leer dat om rugby te speel, vir elke vrouiets anders beteken endis op ’nmanier ook
’n inspirasie vir vroue oor die algemeen.“Omdat ek in die spelskepper-posisie
speel, bring ek ’n aanvallende spel en gaandit hand-aan-hand met ’n leierskapsrol.“Dismywerk by albei kodes omdie kan-
se raak te sien en dan daarvolgens te be-sluit watter aanvalle van stapel gestuur ofwatter taktiek toegepas moet word,” sê sy.Sy het ’n diploma in afrigtingsweten-
skap, maar omdat rugby nou ’n voltydseberoep is, is daar nie nou kans om verderte studeer nie, maar sy sou graag wou.
Maak opofferings“As rugbyspeler maak jy baie opoffe-
rings en dis harde werk, maar ek is vandie gelukkiges wat kan sê ek doen waar-voor ek lief is.“Rugby is my lewe en wanneer ek nie
rugby speel nie, speel ek rekenaarspele-tjies en gaan kyk gereeld nuwe flieks.“Ek het tot verlede jaar nog klubhokkie,
krieket en aksie-krieket gespeel en het opskool aanatletiek en landloopdeelgeneem.“My ouma, Johanna, alombekend as
Kleintjie, is van kleintyd my grootste in-spirasie. Sy het my altyd aangemoedig ommy beste in alles te gee. Sy ondersteun my100% en het my ook geleer dat alles watoor ’n mens se pad kom, met rede daar is,en alles hang van jou af of jy gaan besluitof dit jou kan maak of breek.“Elke keer as ek tuis speel, is my ouers
daar. Hulle is ookmy steunpilarewanneerdit goed gaan en ook wanneer dit nie sogoed gaan nie.“Al die meisies woon by Stellenbosch
AcademyofSport enbaievanhullehet ookakademiese kwalifikasies, maar rugby isnou ons almal se eerste prioriteit,” sê Cha-né.
Blitsdoedie ’n planmaker
Chané Stadler is tans besig met rehabilitasie.FOTO: PETRI OESCHGER/GALLO IMAGES
SAREL BURGER
Die Tygerberg-klub bly op die wenpad, Dur-banville-Bellville sit die Universiteit vanWes-Kaapland ore aan en Brackenfell keilHamiltons goed op. Dít was van die rugby-glanspunte die afgelope naweek in die WPse Superliga-kompetisie.Tygerberg wil nog nie weet van verloor
nie en dié slag moes Belhar dit ontgeld. DieAccordeon Park-span het nog tot met rustydgoed saamgesels, maar Tygerberg se voor-hoede het algaande heeltemal die oorhandgekry om die weg te baan na ’n sege van 36-19. Durbell se vaart en vaardighede agter-langswas een te veel virUWKendieDurbieshet met 29-8 geseëvier. Brackenfell (28-28 tHamiltons) en Noordelikes/Northlink-kol-lege (23-36 t Kuilsrivier) se wedstryde hetmin of meer dieselfde patroon gevolg.Hammies en die Kuile het aanvanklik die
pap dik aangemaak en albei ’n stewige voor-sprong opgebou. Maar in die tweede helftehetBrackenfell enNoordelikes hul stemdik-gemaak en het met beter spel as hul teen-standers die puntegaping laat krimp.In die B-afdeling van die Superliga het
Kraaifontein onverwags met 22-26 teen St.George vasgeval. Ook die Kraaie se bure,Hands&Heart, hetmet 26-35 in die stof gebytteen Hamlets, terwyl Goodwood met 17-27teen Young Peoples verloor het. Unie-Mil-nertonwasmet 34-6Helderberg semeerdere.Vanaand (Woensdag) speel Brackenfell en
Tygerberg tuis teen onderskeidelik die Ma-ties en Victoriane. Die komende Saterdag seprogram (tuisspan eerste) is: UWK t Belhar,Durbell t Primrose, Pniël Villagers t Unimil,Goodwood tViolets, Hands&Heart t Strand,Kraaifontein t Bellville.
Tygerberg blyin klubrugbyop wenpad
JOSEPH PILLAY
It has been quite a magical and heart-warm-ing start to the season for StrandfonteinHigh with a match-winning performancethat had the partisan crowd on edge in theMr. Price Foundation High Schools SoccerLeague.The growing pains of the team, affection-
ately known as the “Sea Robbers”, saw themfinish at the bottom of the 2015 league cham-pionship.But the struggles of the past did not im-
pede on the progress of the Strandfonteinside.The rejuvenated Strandfontein side
caused the biggest upset of the openinground by sending Cloetesville High, the de-fending and three-time league champions(2008, 2009 and 2015) crashing to a 2-1 defeat.With an excellent opportunity to redeem
themselves under new coach Jason Alexan-der, who was part of the playing team of lastseason’s squad, and team manager, ManoAdams, the lads in the blue andwhite dishedup good attacking, scientific football thatthroughout the game pressurised the Stel-lenbosch side – much to the delight of thevery vocal and noisy Sea Robbers fans.However, Chris Joubert’s Cloetesville-
side staved off early pressure. Scott Willi-ams, in the no.7 jersey, constantly troubleda very nervous Dean Gordon in goal.It was the home side, Cloetesville High,
that minutes before half-time surged 1-0ahead through a well execution pin-pointgoal, in which the team strung seven passestogether, before Ian Floris landed it safelyinto the back of the net.But after the change-over the schoolboys
from Strandfontein High, which still has75% of last seasons’ squad, started to gel andhad Cloetesville on the back football.Like a well oil machine the Sea Robbers
picked off the opposition with Andile Dickfirst scoring the equaliser (1-1). With tenminutes remaining on the clock the ever-alert and influential Scott Williams un-leashed a powerful snap-shoot that DeanGordon couldnot hold andparried it into theback of the net.Floris’ match-winning goal practically
sent the crowd into a joyous celebration.
Chris Joubert and his Cloetesville side willbe quick to admit they were no way neartheir best and that Alexander’s Strandfon-tein side fully deserve their morale boosting2-1 victory.Beacon Hill triumph over Oval NorthLast year’s league runners-up,BeaconHill
High, topped the log after the opening roundfollowing their 3-1 triumph against arch-ri-
vals Oval North High.However, they could find the going much
tougher against a stubborn and defensiveRocklands High side, who shared the points(1-1) with Lentegeur on Saturday.Beacon Hill was the only side to draw
home that won their game while six of theother teams, which drew away, picked upmaximum points.
Nevertheless, Beacon Hill held a 2-1 leadat the breakwith Azola Billy scoring a braceand with Curwen Barry finding the targetfor Oval North before Keith October addedthe third for good measure to secure threevaluable points.Mondale rise to the occasionMondale High – the 2012 and 2013 champi-
ons – showed glimpses of the side that wipedout all opposition for two consecutive sea-sons and had their long-time educator andcoach – since the introduction of the leaguein 2004 – Nigel Crowie smiling from ear toear.Though theMondale side beat a pluckyAl-
oe High 2-0, it was a victory that Riyaaz Nellmust be accreditedwith since it was his two-goal tonic that led the boys in the navy blueand gold jerseys on theirway to an emphatic2-0 win.Westridge edge out PrincetonWith the return of Ismail Gasnola – the
coach that helped Westridge High to wintheir second league title in 2010 after beinginaugural champs in 2004 – the school sidein maroon and white did enough with somequality playing methods to conquer Prince-ton High 1-0 in a quite an evenly balancedencounter.Though Charles Uys’ Princeton side, who
won back-to-back league championships in2005 and 2006, should have scored twice inthe first half through their industrious strik-ers Sayeed Mentoor and Cole Hartzenberg,they always fell short.In comparison Westridge High was full of
running, especially Lance Adamson whowas responsible for scoring the only goal aft-er been assisted by Chad Fredericks andJunaid Hendricks respectively.Other results: Tafelsig High 2, Glendale
High 1; Cedar High 2, Spine Road 0; PortlandHigh 2, Woodlands High 1; Lentegeur High1, Rocklands High 1.Upcoming fixtures to be played on Satur-
day 14 May at 09:00: Beacon Hill High vsRocklands High, Cloetesville High vs CedarHigh, Glendale High vs Spine Road High,Oval North High vs Aloe High. At 10:15:Mondale High vs Tafelsig High, WoodlandsHigh vs Lentegeur High, Portland High vsWestridge High, Princeton High vs Strand-fontein High.
Strandfontein puts their best foot forward
Scott Williams of Strandfontein High School celebrates his goal which secured the win againstdefending champions Cloetesville High School. The Mitchell’s Plain school won 21. PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
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AVRIL FILLIES
Die rugbyklub Durbell pak Primrose Saterdagin ’n Superliga A-wedstryd op Primrose setuisveld.
Durbell is tans die houers van die Cell C Commu-nityCup, noubekendasdieGouebeker, endieklubfokus daarop om die Superliga vanjaar te wen.
Volgens Bobby Joubert, Durbell se afrigter,word daar nie spelers in sy span uitgesonder nie,wantdit is ’n spanpogingenelkeenmaaksybydraeom tot die sukses van die span by te dra.
“Ons het waarlik ’n jong dinamiese span metgeen uitblinkers nie, maar eerder onselfsugtige in-dividue wat in die span se visie inkoop. Benewensdie Gouebeker speel ons in die Superliga A van dieWP se klubkompetisie, waar ons onder meer teenspanne soos Maties, Ikeys, Hamiltons, Valsbaai enTygerberg speel. Ná ons sukses verlede jaar in dieCell C Community Cup-kompetisie het ons vyfdein die Superliga-kompetisie geëindig,” sê hy.
“Die Gouebeker-kompetisie is baie belangrik virdie volhoubaarheid van klubspelers wat nie stu-deer nie en dit bied hulle ook die geleentheid omkontrakte los te speel, omdat die wedstryde op tele-visie uitgesaai word. ’n Voorbeeld hiervan isGarth April, wat by ons klub was en tans losskakelvir die Sharks in die Superugby-kompetisie speel.
“Hy het juis onlangs eiehandig die Sharks sepunte (15) in hul sege van 15-14 oor die Highlandersin Dunedin met sy skopvoet aangeteken,” sê hy.
Bobby is geen onbekende aan provinsiale rugbynie. Hy was van 2008 tot 2010 die heelagter van dieSWD-Arende en hy ken van onder druk speel, enwat die verwagtinge is van jou spanmaats, onder-steuners en bestuur. “Ná my SWD-dae het ek byDurbell aangesluit en het tien wedstryde vir dieklub gespeel. Daarna is ek aangestel as hulp-afrig-ter van die eerste span saam met Jan Loubser.
“Voordat ek by die SWD aangesluit het, het ek
in 2007/2008 in Frankryk vir die klub Aurillacoisgespeel en het bietjie oorsese ondervinding opge-doen. Dit was altyd my droom om eendag my rug-bykennis aan ander oor te dra en te deel en ek hetnou die kans hier by Durbell. Garth was die eerstespeler wat ek onder hande geneem en gehelp hetom sy skopwerk te verbeter,” sê Bobby.
Maar hoe het dit gekom dat hy by afrigting be-trokke geraakhet? “Carel Steenkamp, die destydsevoorsitter in 2015, het my as speler genader, wantek was verantwoordelik vir die ontwikkelingspro-gramme by die klub. Om afrigting te doen, was ’nnatuurlike oorgangsproses.
“Die klub is baie betrokke in die gemeenskap enhelp met afrigting en speler-ontwikkeling onderdie vaandel van die Masibambane-sportstigting.
“Twee spelers wat juis uit die ontwikkeling-strukture van die stigting kom en op wie ons baietrots is, is Roderick Moses en Angus Cleophas.
“Albei was verlede jaar deel van die wenspanwat die Cell C Community Cup gewen het. Jy moetonthou die spanne wat in die Gouebeker-kompeti-sie speel, is goeie spanne en dis nie net sommervir oor hulle loop om te wen nie.
“Ek dink ons kan vanjaar kwaai teenstand ver-wag van Rustenburg Impala, Pretoria Polisie enValsbaai. Eersgenoemde sal hul nederlaag in dieeindstryd wil wreek, so ons is bewus daarvan datalmal nou ’n teiken op ons rug geplaas het.
“Nog ’n provinsiale speler wat by die klub be-trokke is, is Ashton Constant, gewese Bolandse enSWD-haker. Hy is baie betrokke by die voorspe-lers. Een van die spelers wat vanjaar dalk die WPse o.21-span kan haal, is Etienne Swarts, maar onshet ook ’n paar sewesspelers in die WP se sewes-groep, soos Jason Kriel, Jacqus Fick, Christie vanNiekerk en Jos Malherbe.
“Rugby is ’n sport waar ervaring ’n groot rolspeel en dit is belangrik dat oud-spelers by hulklubs betrokke raak.”
Bobby Joubert is hier in aksie opheelagter in sy speeldae vir dieSWDArende. FOTO: JACO MARAIS
Durbell sespelers regvir sukses
SAREL BURGER
Nadat sake hierdie seisoen tot verledeweek nie vir die HS Bellville se eersterugbyspan heeltemal na wense verloophet nie, het die Bellvilliete die afgelopeSaterdag die stang vasgebyt en HSStrand met 26-12 pak gegee.
Stellenberghet die sterk spanvanPaulRoos aanvanklik mooi in toom gehou,maar moes uiteindelik met 8-34 bes gee.
Ditwasveral goeie skrumwerkenkon-struktiewe spel wat Brackenfell met 27-19 teen die toerspan van HS Windhoeklaat wen het, terwyl ook D.F. Malan metsy oorheersing voorlangs die grondslaggelê het vir die sege van 43-21 oor Monu-mentpark.
In ’n toiingrige wedstryd waarin HSTygerberg se teenstander, Primrose,meer daarin belang gestel het om die Tie-re se spelers af te knou as om rugby te
speel, was Tygerberg bobaas met 21-3.Durbanville (26-26 t Hugenote) en De
Kuilen (0-23 t HS Swartland) was onsuk-sesvol met hul kuiertjies in die Boland,terwyl President hom ná sy onlangse te-rugslae mooi reggeruk en Edgemead met29-10 laat les opsê het. Kasselsvlei het na-elskraap met 10-7 met Milnerton afgere-ken en ook aan die wenkant was Fair-bairn (24-0 t Bosmansdam), Bellville-Suid (38-0 t Zwaanswyk), Fairmont (27-17t Bergvliet), Excelsior (28-5 t Scottsdene),Bernadino Heights (34-12 t Muizenberg)en Malibu (14-10 t J.G.Meiring).
Maar Parow het met 5-13 die kous oordie kop gekry teen HS Groote Schuur.
V DieTygerbergspanne – Durbanville,HS Tygerberg, D.F. Malan en HS Bellvil-le – wat vroeër betrokke was by die laas-te reeks wedstryde tydens die SeunskoolWynberg se 175-jarige feesvieringe, hetalmal lelik noustrop getrek.
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