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@KearsneyNews (#KERF #SBSchoolsFest) Kearsney Collegewww.kearsney.com
Kearsney College is delighted to welcome top rugby-playing schools from around the country to the 11th annual Standard Bank Easter Rugby Festival.
From the first festival in 2008, the Easter Weekend of rugby at Kearsney has grown in stature to become the popular event that it is today. With the teams come support staff, relatives, friends and supporters of schoolboy rugby. What an awesome opportunity to enjoy the Easter weekend in the company of rugby players and supporters, in an environment and climate that compliments the experience.
The Standard Bank Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival has been made possible by the magnificent support provided by all our sponsors. Africa’s biggest bank has continued as the festival’s title sponsor this year. Standard Bank has also been Kearsney’s chosen bank for well over two decades and we are delighted to continue the relationship. The Sharks, The Sharks Academy and the KZNRU have supported this festival from inception and we are proud to be associated with this winning brand. Halfway Ford and Hendok Group occupy the position of First Tier sponsors and we are happy to be associated with these brands. Please support all our sponsors as they not only offer high quality products and services, but they are also prepared to invest in supporting sport at school level.
Key to the success of a festival of this nature is the attention given to the participating teams. We have endeavoured to provide comfortable, spacious on-site accommodation to all the teams and management. Their dietary needs are met by the Compass Group team representing a global catering company in clean, modern dining and kitchen facilities. Medical care, including post-match rehabilitation, is on hand to cater for any eventuality.
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Home comforts are provided to all players and management in the form of sponsors’ products and keep-sakes. As a reward to the coaching staff for their commitment to schoolboy rugby we ensure that the odd celebratory libations are provided at post-match functions.
For the second year, Kearsney teacher Mouton Badenhorst is the chairman of the Easter Rugby Festival committee which includes many Kearsney staff, KZN Rugby Union officials, Kearsney Parents’ Society representatives and others who have worked tirelessly to produce a festival of which we can all be proud.
For festival news, fixtures, results and match reports, please visit our website: www.kearsney.comFantastic action shots are uploaded daily to our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/KearsneyCollegeScores, images and news are posted throughout the day on Twitter: @KearsneyNews #KERF #SBSchoolsFest
We thank the schoolboy rugby supporters of KwaZulu-Natal and the rest of South Africa for their support of the Festival. Enjoy the Festival and all the entertainment around it.
Carpe Diem
ELWYN VAN DEN AARDWEGHEADMASTER | KEARSNEY COLLEGE
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KERF director Mouton Badenhorst (right), with Michael Delport and Dylan Acutt, and part of last year’s Boots & Balls collection
For us, as the organising team of the 2018 Standard Bank Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival, it is important to focus not only on ensuring a family-friendly event with quality rugby played in the correct spirit of the game, but also to focus on the wider rugby-playing community.
Part of this community focus is ensuring the success of our Boots & Balls initiative, which was started in 2015. New and good condition second-hand rugby kit and clothing, collected from participating players and the public during the course of the festival weekend, will be handed over to the KZN Rugby Union’s Development Programme after the festival. Once it has been sorted and refurbished, it is then distributed to development teams throughout the province.
To those who have come to enjoy the festival. We will continue to ensure we attract top rugby-playing schools to our event each year, as well as to create an atmosphere for families to relax and enjoy typically fast-paced schoolboy rugby.
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To the players. There will be winners, and there will be losers. Remember, how we win the game shows something about our character; how we lose shows all of it.
Give it your best, boys. Play hard and fair and take home many happy memories and new friendships.
MOUTON BADENHORSTDIRECTOR | KEARSNEY EASTER RUGBY FESTIVAL
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@KearsneyNews (#KERF #SBSchoolsFest) Kearsney Collegewww.kearsney.com
This world-class school sporting event is one of the country’s most highly-anticipated events on the schoolboy rugby calendar.
In South Africa the one thing that unites us as a nation regardless of our different backgrounds is sport. When we are all united by sport, it doesn’t matter who we are and where we come from, we are just all excited to be there.
Once again, Standard Bank is honoured to partner with Kearsney College as a major sponsor of the school’s 11th Rugby Festival, one of the most popular events on South Africa’s sporting calendar.
Since its inception just over a decade ago, the festival has grown into an event not to be missed.
At Standard Bank, we’re always committed to coming along for the journey as people prepare and experience their NEXT, whether in sport, business or personally. Standard Bank sees this festival as an opportunity to not only support and nurture the leaders of the future as they prepare for their NEXT, but also to show our clients that we respect and honour their personal decision to bank with us.
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These sporting partnerships allow us to engage with our clients in increasingly creative, interactive and personal ways. In turn, this lets us demonstrate that we hear and see your needs and we want to come along for the journey. At Standard Bank, we are committed to adapting a number of solutions that are designed to move you, your children and your business forward to your NEXT.
Thanks goes to the coaches, parents, organisers and teachers who made this event possible.
Our congratulations also go to all the young sportsmen who are competing. Standard Bank urges you to give your best for your team and for yourself.
We also wish all participating schools the best of luck and health. Have fun, play hard and enjoy the true South African spirit of unity and sportsmanship.
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@KearsneyNews (#KERF #SBSchoolsFest) Kearsney Collegewww.kearsney.com
A stellar group of top rugby schools are competing against each other in a tournament that attracts top coaches, talent scouts and fans from across the country. The involvement of our Sharks Academy means we, at the Cell C Sharks, keep a keen eye on the players participating at the tournament and their schools, knowing that rugby in the province stands to benefit significantly, both at present as well as in the future.
Annually, our scouts from The Sharks Academy are impressed with the high quality of rugby on offer, the skills displayed, the competitiveness shown, and the overall spirit of schoolboy rugby, which is a joy to watch.
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Schoolboy rugby plays an invaluable role in the development of South Africa’s rugby culture. The sport at school level is where the foundation is built for key values such as sportsmanship, team work, a strong work ethic, perseverance, respect and honour can be taught and embraced. These values resonate with our brand and are what we’re about.
Best wishes to the organising committee, sponsors, participating schools, coaches, players and everyone else associated with this wonderful tournament. May the 2018 edition of the festival be another successful one.
GARY TEICHMANNCEO | THE SHARKS
We, at the Cell C Sharks, are delighted about our on-going association with the Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival. The strength, success and reputation of this prestigious festival are evident in the calibre of schools which participate in the tournament annually, and this year is no exception.
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@KearsneyNews (#KERF #SBSchoolsFest) Kearsney Collegewww.kearsney.com
School rugby has always played a major role in the development of the game in the country, as well as the success that South African teams have achieved over the last century.
The annual Standard Bank Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival is, without doubt, one of the major events on the South African school rugby calendar. Many future Springboks have attended the festival with their schools over the last 10 years since the inaugural festival back in 2008.
The rugby scene at school level is however changing, as many leading schools are employing full-time coaches and directors of rugby. For the traditionalists this is a disconcerting development.
For some there is a belief that school rugby should stay in the hands of teachers. The professional era however changed the landscape of the game not only at the top, but even at amateur level.
It is important that one of the most important cogs in the South African rugby wheel - schoolboy rugby - stays strong and healthy to keep producing world-class players. Sport at school level has always been utilised as a valuable educational tool.
Schoolboy Rugby - The bigger picture
The game of rugby has its origins in South Africa thanks to a teacher, Canon George Ogilvie, who became headmaster at Diocesan College (Bishops) in 1861. It is a myth that he introduced rugby to Bishops as he detested it. He introduced a game of football based on Winchester rules with a few adjustments to the laws. This was called Gog’s Game.
It was the start of rugby as we know it in South Africa and cemented the role that schools played in this beautiful game. The first rugby game on South African soil was possibly played between Bishops and SACS back in 1862.
The first recorded game of rugby in KwaZulu-Natal was also played between two schools. This was in 1870 between Pietermaritzburg High School (Maritzburg College) and Greytown’s Hermannsburg School.
School rugby must always play an integral part in the game in South Africa. It is just to find the right balance between what is ethical and of educational value for the scholars.
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Up close and personal... Pretoria Boys and Selborne College
PRODUCT SPONSOR OF THE KEARSNEY EASTER RUGBY FESTIVAL SINCE 2008
Another try from Dale centre Siphamandla Matsinya
Drostdy fullback Cohen Jasper tries to elude a Kearsney tackler
Selborne centre Sibabalwe Xamlashe’s try
Middelburg’s Andries Koen fights off Yaseer Daniels of Noord-Kaap
Memories from last year
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Glenwood centre Jacques Conradie finds a gap in Framesby’s defence
Framesby defence wrap up Kearsney flank Sibu Sangweni
Dale captain Aphelele Fassi heads for the try line
Glenwood flyhalf Dylan Pretorius looks to make a play
Noord-Kaap fullback Cameron Hufke being chased by Queen’s College
Queen’s Apelele Nkuhlu tackles Kearsney’s Dylan Richardson
Pretoria Boys’ Mpho Kubekha goes in for a tackle on Drostdy wing Adriaan Maans
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@KearsneyNews (#KERF #SBSchoolsFest) Kearsney Collegewww.kearsney.com
The multi-functional SportZone at Kearsney College is a world-class facility which allows for scientific coaching to take place, regardless of the weather.
It consists of an indoor centre, a weights gymnasium and two swimming pools (one of which is heated). It is a multi-purpose facility which is equipped with seven indoor cricket nets, four bowling machines, two basketball courts, indoor hockey/soccer pitches, change rooms and a viewing deck.
The cricket nets allow for a full bowling run-up, with special cushioning in the delivery stride area to prevent injury. The flooring for the basketball/hockey/soccer courts and the size of the basketball Court One is of international standard, making it one of only two international basketball facilities in the province.
The 280m² high performance weights gym is air-conditioned and equipped with a modern free weights section, a timed circuit training facility and cardio-vascular equipment: treadmills, spinning bikes, rowing machines and boxing bags. Training takes place under the supervision of a qualified biokineticist.
The SportZone complements the High Performance Sports Programme (HPP) offered by Kearsney and allows for scientific coaching to take place whatever the weather.
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The HPP, with personalised fitness and conditioning programmes and individual attention from specialists from a variety of fields, ensures that talented sportsmen can achieve their potential.
Kearsney views sport as an essential component of a broad and integrated approach to Wellness – a belief that participation in sport is integral to a boy’s personal development. The College has a policy of “sport for all” and promotes a culture of fair play and respect.
Sporting excellence, participation and fun are the cornerstones of Kearsney’s approach to sport.
WORLD-CLASS SPORTZONE
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Dale College in King William’s Town was established in 1861 and took on its current name in 1877 after Cape Colony superintendent-general of education Sir Langham Dale. Rugby was first played at Dale in 1880, but at that time the sport was not as popular as soccer. In 1891 and 1892, Dale played its first rugby matches against Queen’s College and Selborne College respectively - winning both. Rugby was firmly established at the school in 1911 when the famous red and black colours were adopted, and have been worn ever since. Well known Old Dalians include HO de Villiers, Bjorn Basson and Bandise Maku. In 2014 Terra Mtembu took over captaincy of the Sharks from fellow Old Dalian Keegan Daniel.
Lathi-thaa Lukasi (C) FLANK12/08/1999 1,77m | 83Kg
Thando Zoki SCRUM HALF07/08/20001,73m | 69Kg
Andrico Johannes WING21/06/2000 1,74m | 65Kg
Simbongile Kampi EIGHTH MAN28/01/19991,84m | 89Kg
Ikho Putini FLY HALF17/02/20011,73m | 62Kg
Siphamandla Krewqe (VC)CENTRE 02/08/19991,74m | 72Kg
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Masivuye Mafenyana PROP24/03/20001,77m | 105Kg
Okuhle Siyeni PROP03/07/20011,77m | 102Kg
Siphelele Njumba LOCK 10/12/20001,85m | 83Kg
Mikhaya Sonquishe HOOKER14/04/20001,75m | 90Kg
Thando Gqokvo LOCK12/04/2000 1,80m | 78Kg
Luphumlo TshekoFLANK03/04/20001,78m | 81Kg
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Indiphile Tyeda CENTRE23/03/2001 1,77m | 79Kg
Emile Matsinya FULL BACK 09/07/20001,78m | 68Kg
Nande Lucas PROP09/01/2001 1,78m | 91Kg
Mzwamazizi Ngalo WING29/01/20011,74m | 74Kg
Bulela Magopeni HOOKER11/03/19991,73m | 98Kg
Simnikiwe Gege PROP 05/01/2001 1,85m | 96Kg
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HEAD COACH Grant Griffith
ASSISTANT COACH Barry Hayidakis
MANAGER Royden Kennedy
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Jaylon Hamann UTILITY FORWARD 11/02/2001 1,87m | 77Kg
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Hlomla Payi UTILITY FORWARD16/01/20011,91m | 85Kg
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Xobani Mgoqi UTILITY BACK03/09/2000 1,76m | 72Kg
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Simelelea Mbanzi UTILITY BACK28/05/2000 1,74m | 71Kg
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Phumelele Bokolo UTILITY BACK02/10/20001,77m | 80Kg
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Sibusiso Zena UTILITY BACK29/03/20011,75m | 62Kg
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SUPPORT STAFF:
COACH Scott Mathie
ASSISTANT COACH Ronnie Uys
MANAGER Barry Coskey
PHYSIOTHERAPIST Michael Benporath
Adrian Dirks FLANK / EIGHTH MAN05/03/2001 1,77m | 91Kg
Darren Booysen SCRUM HALF / FLY HALF / FULL BACK25/03/2001 1,67m | 60Kg
Lwazi Moletshe FLY HALF / FULL BACK / WING01/02/1999 1,76m | 60Kg
Celimpilo Gumede (VC) FLANK / EIGHTH MAN08/07/2000 1,90m | 99Kg
Shakur La Douce FLY HALF / FULL BACK30/04/2001 1,71m | 65Kg
Sfundo MkhwanaziCENTRE /FULL BACK 21/10/2001 1,78m | 78Kg
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Marcel Nel PROP07/09/20001,89m | 110Kg
Mthokozisi Gumede PROP27/02/20001,78m | 100Kg
Setjhaba Mathuse FLANK / EIGHTH MAN 04/10/20011,80m | 90Kg
Donovan Adams HOOKER / FLANK11/09/2000 1,66m | 78Kg
Taariq Kruger LOCK / FLANK10/05/2001 1,86m | 94Kg
Asande MnguniFLANK / EIGHTH MAN 19/01/20001,70m | 80Kg
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Lwandile Menze (C) CENTRE28/03/20001,78m | 81Kg
Mcneil Jenner WING / FULL BACK13/03/20011,73m | 74Kg
Langalakhe Mgobozi PROP /HOOKER31/07/2001 1,61m | 97Kg
Malusi Ntuli WING / FLANK / SCRUM HALF29/07/2000 1,78m | 80Kg
Stoney Stenekamp HOOKER / FLANK14/05/20011,76m | 99Kg
Tristan Fincham PROP 13/06/2000 1,87m | 110Kg
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Avumile Bongco LOCK / FLANK19/12/2001 1,81m | 88Kg
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Xhanti Njokweni FLANK06/02/20011,75m | 78Kg
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Jaydian Cedares SCRUM HALF / FLY HALF26/06/2001 1,55m | 60Kg
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Nhlakanipho Nene CENTRE09/03/2001 1,63m | 63Kg
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Zethembe Mbonambi WING 11/02/20011,76m | 79Kg
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Founded in 1866, DHS is a traditional boys’ state school, steeped in history and tradition, and known for producing leaders in all walks of life. DHS began playing rugby in 1910 when Maritzburg College Old Boy AS Langley became headmaster and banned the round ball, forcing all boys to play with the oval ball. DHS has produced some rugby legends, including Skonk Nicholson and Springboks Neville Todd (1928), Andrew Aitken (1997), BJ Botha (2006) and Alistair Hargreaves (2009). Several players have represented other countries: Greg Rawlinson (New Zealand), Antonie Claassen (France), Graham Downes (USA), Matt Alexander (USA), Wynston Cameron-Dow (Germany) and Senzo Ngubane (Germany). Provincial players include Skonk Nicholson, Jody Jenneker, John Slade, Luzukho Vulindlu, Garth Williamson, Greg Hamilton, Anton Bresler and current DHS 1st XV coach, Scott Mathie.
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Heinrich Naude FLANKER26/04/20001,88m | 84Kg
Luciano Elias (VC) SCRUM HALF09/08/20001,67m | 67Kg
Adrian Maans WING14/11/20001,75m | 75Kg
CJ van Rensburg (C) EIGHTH MAN23/04/20001,80m | 88Kg
Shaun Baxter FLY HALF18/10/20001,77m | 75Kg
Gerrit van Zyl CENTRE 30/06/20001,71m | 77Kg
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Trevor Laubscher PROP07/12/19991,90m | 125Kg
Duan Bredenkamp PROP23/03/20001,80m | 119Kg
Gysbert du Preez LOCK 20/02/20011,96m | 90Kg
Wynand du Plessis HOOKER07/03/20011,78m | 90Kg
Reinier Viljoen LOCK18/05/20011,95m | 102Kg
Benicio Kamfer FLANKER06/04/20011,73m | 92Kg
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Christie Grobbelaar CENTRE25/05/2000 1,90m | 87Kg
Cohen Jasper FULL BACK 20/06/20001,72m | 72Kg
Tommie Bezuidenhout PROP20/03/20001,87m | 120Kg
Keane Gelant UTILITY BACK 15/05/20011,82m | 82Kg
Roann Jansen WING02/09/20011,76m | 76Kg
Stefan Schwartz HOOKER18/09/20001,73m | 90Kg
Divan Noble PROP 30/08/20001,78m | 110Kg
SUPPORT STAFF:
HEAD COACH Renier de Villiers
FORWARD COACH Connel du Plessis
DEFENCE COACH Rudolph le Roux
MANAGER Stef Muller
SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Armand Swart
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Andre Nel UTILITY FORWARD21/01/2000 1,83m | 80Kg
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Carlo Nagel UTILITY FORWARD01/12/1999 1,87m | 86Kg
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Justin Henning SCRUM HALF13/07/2001 1,70m | 68Kg
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Ruben van Rooyen UTILITY BACK19/03/20001,90m | 82Kg
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In 1903 the Boere Zending School was established in the Boland when the Dutch Reformed Church bought the Drostdy building in Worcester, following a request from prisoners of war to be educated as missionaries. In 1911 the building became an industrial school called Drostdy School; and in 1925 changed to a trade school. Since 1945 it has been known as Drostdy Technical High School and today represents a proud boarding institution of excellence with about 980 learners, predominantly boys. It is currently the top rugby school in the Boland region. Old Boys include Sampie Mastriet (Bulls, Lions, Kings, Blitzbokke), Wilco Louw (Stormers, Springboks), Hanro Liebenberg (Bulls, Baby Boks), Wian Liebenberg (Baby Boks, Montpellier), WP Nel (Cheetahs, Edinburgh, Scotland) and Ruan Kitshoff (Griquas, WP, Namibia).
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Danie van der Merwe LOCK 26/06/20011,88m | 92Kg
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Ruan du Preez FLANKER 02/04/20011,85m | 85Kg
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Divan van Wyk SCRUM HALF09/03/2001 1,65m | 65Kg
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Sebastian Brandt UTILITY BACK 12/09/2001 1,75m | 75Kg
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Monré Olivier UTILITY BACK13/07/20011,80m | 75Kg
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SUPPORT STAFF:
COACHES Louis Gerber Wynand Rauch Konrad de Villiers
FITNESS TRAINER Stefan de Klerk
MANAGER Chris Nell
De Wet Erasmus FLANKER 08/05/20001,82m | 88Kg
André Gerber SCRUM HALF06/09/20001,70m | 70Kg
Jonah Draai WING23/06/2000 1,80m | 75Kg
Alex Palm (C) EIGHTH MAN 15/01/20001,80m | 85Kg
Juandré Liebenberg FLY HALF05/02/20011,75m | 85Kg
Monray Potgieter CENTRE 25/07/2000 1,78m | 88Kg
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William Moffat PROP09/12/20001,85m | 105Kg
Rikus Smith PROP17/03/20001,80m | 95Kg
Barry Vlok LOCK03/05/2000 1,90m | 90Kg
Divan Meyer HOOKER10/09/20001,84m | 95Kg
Luan Ras LOCK15/08/2000 1,92m | 100Kg
Christo Grobler FLANK07/11/20001,78m | 85Kg
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Cadan Wade-Finnis CENTRE30/03/2001 1,70m | 75Kg
Pieter Scholtz FULL BACK 06/12/20001,76m | 78Kg
Ruan Smith PROP05/02/2001 1,82m | 112Kg
Grayson Ditlow WING20/01/20001,70m | 72Kg
Jonathan Carter HOOKER03/04/19991,80m | 110Kg
Morné Prince PROP 14/08/2001 1,80m | 115Kg
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Founded in 1966 to serve the western suburbs of Port Elizabeth, Framesby is an Afrikaans-medium co-ed school with 990 learners, having a proud tradition of excellence in the academic, sporting and cultural spheres. The school strives to empower its learners to fulfil their role as mature and balanced young adults through a value-driven educational approach. Annual rugby fixtures include Grey (PE), Outeniqua, Boland Landbou, Daniel Pienaar, Brandwag, Oakdale, Marlow and Nico Malan, as well as participation in top tournaments. Framesby has produced a number of players who represented South Africa at different levels, including Springboks Elandré van der Berg and Joggie Viljoen, while Cornell du Preez currently represents Scotland in the Six Nations Championship.
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SUPPORT STAFF:
HEAD COACH Derek Heiburg
ASSISTANT COACH Jose Dos Santos
MANAGER Jason Job
BIOKINETICIST Riaan Carr
PHYSIOTHERAPIST Sian Scheepers
Lindokuthle Luthuli FLANK / LOCK11/02/2000 1,93m | 98Kg
Jaden Hendrikse SCRUM HALF23/03/20001,84m | 90Kg
Rory Atwill WING19/10/2000 1,83m | 91Kg
Freddie Slabbert EIGHTH MAN19/03/20011,83m | 79Kg
Rynhardt Jonker FLY HALF / FULL BACK18/04/20001,82m | 90Kg
Jean RouxCENTRE 30/06/20001,87m | 76Kg
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Calvin Wilson PROP16/05/20011,87m | 112Kg
Thabiso Mdletse PROP25/05/20001,78m | 87Kg
Lunga Ncube LOCK / FLANK 26/05/20001,94m | 101Kg
Jhaques Thyssen HOOKER14/01/20001,84m | 98Kg
Werner Coetzee LOCK12/06/2000 1,95m | 105Kg
Runako Brynard (C)LOCK / HOOKER09/02/20001,78m | 80Kg
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Martino Van Wyk CENTRE11/02/2001 1,75m | 72Kg
Siyanda Cele FULL BACK / WING 14/09/20001,67m | 82Kg
Jordan Clarke PROP28/05/2000 1,78m | 112Kg
Aron Larue WING30/05/20001,90m | 92Kg
Ruan Olivier PROP / HOOKER28/05/20011,80m | 96Kg
Ethan Smit FLANK 07/03/2001 1,78m | 77Kg
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George Luzolo EIGHTH MAN 29/06/2000 1,86m | 88Kg
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Joe Jonas SCRUM HALF31/12/20001,71m | 73Kg
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Conan la Fleur CENTRE13/12/1999 1,75m | 80Kg
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Dylan Pretorius FLY HALF01/02/2000 1,76m | 71Kg
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From humble beginnings with just 26 boys in 1910, Glenwood has grown to become a leading school in South Africa. Rugby was introduced from the start, but initially Glenwood struggled to be competitive against the more established KZN schools. After WWII the school began to win more regularly against its traditional rivals and, since 1950, Glenwood has had a winning record against many KZN schools. The school fields 30 rugby teams each weekend and has produced over 150 international sportsmen, including 7 rugby Springboks, nearly 50 Natal/ Sharks players, 8 SA Schools’ caps and over 170 KZN Schools’ caps. In 2016 10 players were selected for the KZN Craven Week team; and in 2014 three players were chosen for SA Schools.
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SUPPORT STAFF:
HEAD COACH Barend Steyn
ASSISTANT COACH Nico Breedt
PHYSIOTHERAPIST Scott Munroe
Sibusiso Sangweni (VC) FLANK27/11/2000 1,95m | 95Kg
Marco Mattioda SCRUM HALF12/02/2000 1,79m | 69Kg
Gcinathina Gumede WING15/01/2000 1,79m | 75Kg
Andrew Harding (C) EIGHTH MAN17/05/2000 1,82m | 91Kg
Taine Muirhead FLY HALF10/08/2000 1,77m | 74Kg
Phoka MchunuCENTRE 07/01/2000 1,70m | 77Kg
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Mpendulo Dlamini PROP14/01/20011,69m | 87Kg
Oliver Carmody PROP18/06/20011,78m | 113Kg
Nicholas Baines LOCK 03/05/20001,89m | 88Kg
Reid Stuart HOOKER19/03/2001 1,69m | 86Kg
Dylan Bissett LOCK21/07/2000 1,84m | 88Kg
Taine PolziFLANK 04/07/20001,78m | 92Kg
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Robert Koenig CENTRE25/01/20001,85m | 81Kg
Jacques Odendaal FULL BACK02/01/20001,83m | 82Kg
Bradley Taylor PROP29/05/2001 1,75m | 92Kg
Scott Couzens WING12/06/2000 1,71m | 65Kg
Connor Griffiths PROP11/04/20011,81m | 89Kg
Ruben Darby LOCK / FLANK 24/07/2000 1,95m | 88Kg
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Aiden Bossert FLANK21/07/2000 1,82m | 84Kg
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Matthew Hayden SCRUM HALF19/06/20001,71m | 68Kg
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Jordan Bamber UTILITY BACK13/03/2001 1,74m | 69Kg
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Derick Marshall UTILITY BACK22/09/2001 1,95m | 95Kg
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Established in 1921, Kearsney is a leading independent traditional boys’ school, renowned for its sporting, academic and cultural excellence. There are over 20 sporting venues on the 52ha campus, including seven sports fields, a flood-lit water-based hockey astroturf, squash and tennis courts, two pools and a mountain bike track set in the conservancy. The world-class indoor SportZone houses a fully-equipped gymnasium, seven indoor cricket nets, an indoor hockey and soccer pitch and two basketball courts. Twenty-seven Old Boy international rugby players include Harry Newton Walker, Etienne Fynn, Trevor Halstead, Jean-Luc and Daniel du Preez (SA), Robert du Preez (Barbarians), Matt Stevens and Brad Barritt (England and British & Irish Lions), Mike Halliday, Kevin Dalzell and Francois Viljoen (USA), Kyle Staats (Holland) and John Antoni (Italy).
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Gerhard Taljaard FULL BACK 15/01/2001 1,83m | 83Kg
Tian du Pont PROP13/02/20011,85m | 109Kg
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Edwin Till HOOKER15/05/20011,86m | 101Kg
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Juandré Odendaal FLANK20/07/20011,90m | 98Kg
Martin Erasmus SCRUM HALF13/04/20001,67m | 66Kg
Lenard Olivier WING30/03/20011,83m | 80Kg
Kayle Schoultz EIGHTH MAN20/03/20011,91m | 104Kg
Ricky Schoneveldt FLY HALF14/03/20011,74m | 84Kg
PJ de Beer CENTRE 06/07/20001,78m | 87Kg
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Stephan Pretorius PROP05/02/20011,87m | 107Kg
Zhander Briedenhann PROP12/01/20011,82m | 111Kg
Franco Fourie LOCK 22/09/20001,82m | 82Kg
MC Kuhn HOOKER28/02/20001,73m | 94Kg
Damon Grobler LOCK14/12/20001,84m | 90Kg
Alten Nelson (VC) FLANK16/12/20001,73m | 91Kg
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Andries Vorster PROP 20/07/20001,79m | 118Kg
SUPPORT STAFF:
COACH Cobus Grobler
COACH Grant Bartle
MANAGER Coert de Lange
FITNESS Brendan Coetzee
Joubert Willers (C) CENTRE12/03/2000 1,78m | 88Kg
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In 1927 the school principal Mr Lampen and five pupils transferred from Belfast to Middelburg in what is now Mpumalanga. The co-ed Afrikaans-medium boarding school has 1 255 learners and a rugby team famously known as the Red Bulls. The school’s A field has the highest rugby poles in the southern hemisphere. Since 1969 the school has produced 150 Craven Week players and SA Schools’ players include Jan Lock, Grant Bartle, Jacques Coetzer, Kobus Kruger, Marthinus vd Westhuizen, Stoffel Duvenage, Divan Kapp and Lehan Koekemoer. Recent senior players are Kwagga Smit (SA 7s, Lions u21), Andries Coetzee and Deon Helberg (Lions), George Tossel (Leopards), Jan Venter (Lions u21) and JP du Plessis (Lions).
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Marnus Botha LOCK 22/10/1999 1,92m | 110Kg
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Dolf Rossouw FLANK03/03/19991,83m | 96Kg
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Mariano de Villiers BACK08/05/2001 1,78m | 79Kg
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Quintin Cloete BACK07/10/2001 1,72m | 76Kg
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Morne Sonnekus BACK07/01/19991,73m | 75Kg
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Jeffrey Muzaza FLANK11/08/19991,85m | 88Kg
Craig Ockhuis SCRUM HALF18/10/20001,72m | 60Kg
Romeo van Wyk FULL BACK / WING 21/09/20011,73m | 55Kg
Edrich Brand (C) EIGHTH MAN / FLANK08/09/19991,87m | 88Kg
DS van Niekerk FLY HALF28/02/20001,87m | 80Kg
Revano Muller CENTRE 05/10/20011,75m | 72Kg
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Alexander Engelbrecht LOOSE HEAD PROP04/04/19991,79m | 105Kg
Edwill Speelman TIGHT HEAD PROP20/10/19991,73m | 93Kg
Jean Engelbrecht LOCK / FLANK 07/04/20011,87m | 75Kg
Nolan Coetzee (VC) HOOKER14/02/20001,74m | 85Kg
Leon Koortzen LOCK 26/05/2000 1,92m | 95Kg
Ruan van Loggerenberg FLANK / EIGHTH MAN25/05/20001,82m | 82Kg
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Elzandro Fredericks CENTRE / FLY HALF30/06/20011,80m | 72Kg
Godwill Romain WING / FULLBACK / CENTRE13/12/20001,75m | 72Kg
Tertius Mostert LOOSE/TIGHT HEAD PROP 14/02/20001,77m | 101Kg
Tiaan Swanepoel CENTRE / WING 27/10/19991,75m | 82Kg
Andries Jacobs WING06/02/20001,68m | 62Kg
Devin Steenkamp HOOKER / FLANK05/06/2001 1,82m | 78Kg
Sisipho Nofuya LOCK / TIGHT HEAD PROP 08/04/20011,80m | 95Kg
SUPPORT STAFF:
HEAD COACH Deon Carney
BACKLINE COACH Gerrit Myburgh
FORWARDS COACH Henk Brand
MANAGER Pieter le Roux
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Alnino Lorten SCRUM HALF 14/03/2001 1,73m | 66Kg
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Seanrique Daniels FLY HALF 07/08/20011,73m | 65Kg
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Jacquin van Wyk WING / CENTRE30/06/2001 1,80m | 70Kg
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Founded in Kimberley in 1943, it has become one of the region’s foremost co-ed schools in academics, culture and sport, with 1 000 pupils enrolled. A dual medium school, it has come a long way since the mid 1980’s when it could hardly muster a single competitive team. Today it has six of the strongest rugby teams in the province; with more than its share of provincial and national representatives. These include centres PJ Vermeulen, Jacques de Kock, Ronnie Cooke, Riaan Swanepoel and Andrew van Wyk. In 2004 PJ Vermeulen captained the SA u19 team which won the Rugby World Cup in Durban. Ronnie Cooke is arguably the school’s most renowned Old Boy, having played for the SA u21 side, Cheetahs and in France.
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Kgala Mothomogolo RIGHT FLANK21/02/20001,85m | 92Kg
Ruan van Rooyen SCRUM HALF21/02/20011,80m | 70Kg
Jamie Nortjé LEFT WING23/01/20011,77m | 73Kg
Rhys Bekker (C) EIGHTH MAN25/01/20001,86m | 96Kg
Dylan Thompson (VC) FLY HALF16/01/20001,79m | 80Kg
Kyle Brown INSIDE CENTRE 07/12/19991,79m | 83Kg
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Callen Matzopoulos LOOSE HEAD PROP20/04/2000 1,85m | 99Kg
Reinhardt Nel TIGHT HEAD PROP20/02/20011,85m | 129Kg
Theo Pretorius RIGHT LOCK 27/06/20001,86m | 83Kg
Richard da Costa HOOKER23/11/20001,78m | 82Kg
Aidan Bristow LEFT LOCK16/09/20011,89m | 83Kg
Khanya Jada LEFT FLANK04/02/2000 1,85m | 91Kg
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Angus Pratt OUTSIDE CENTRE19/03/2000 1,86m | 85Kg
Justin Cross FULL BACK 16/07/20011,80m | 73Kg
Mpho Matlolane LOOSE HEAD PROP04/03/20001,75m | 94Kg
Sithembiso Matlaletsa UTILITY BACK 27/10/20001,82m | 73Kg
Matthew Breckenridge RIGHT WING06/03/20001,80m | 85Kg
Matthew Caldwell HOOKER08/03/20011,80m | 97Kg
Wandile Madodonke TIGHT HEAD PROP 14/02/20011,72m | 100Kg
SUPPORT STAFF:
DIRECTOR OF RUGBY Rudi Dames
COACH Erlo Rust
COACH Deon de Kock
PHYSIOTHERAPIST Marissa Dähms
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Pieter van der Merwe UTILITY FORWARD 28/06/2001 1,78m | 77Kg
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Tom Calenborne UTILITY FORWARD02/08/2001 1,82m | 89Kg
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Aiden Olivier UTILITY BACK03/07/20001,76m | 64Kg
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Mikhail Edwards UTILITY BACK19/03/20011,82m | 76Kg
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Pretoria Boys High, and English-medium boys school, is one of the great South African schools boasting outstanding grounds and buildings. In the 1880s the government of the Republic of South Africa built a Staatsmodelskool - the building was changed into a prison and at this time Sir Winston Churchill was imprisoned there. It was later renamed Pretoria Boys High School and became the first “Milner” school in the Transvaal. The school can field 30 rugby teams on any given day and has a proud tradition, believing in participation rather than exclusivity. Rugby has been played at the school for over 100 years - with some notable players including John Smit (Springbok captain), Robbie Brink, Brian Liebenberg and Chilliboy Ralepelle.
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SUPPORT STAFF:
DIRECTOR OF RUGBY Kaya Malotana
HEAD COACH Clinton Löest
ASSISTANT COACH Gareth Hartley
MANAGERESS Donne Hartley
Chumani Gatyeni (V/C) BLIND SIDE FLANK18/06/20001,85m | 89Kg
Aviwe Kanuka SCRUM HALF27/11/20011,68m | 68Kg
Liyabona Maku LEFT WING 19/10/20001,72m | 69Kg
Sven Sorenson EIGHTH MAN18/11/19991,86m | 84Kg
Sinethemba Tshunungwa FLY HALF30/05/20001,74m | 72Kg
Enrique Oranje (C) INSIDE CENTRE 20/02/20001,85m | 86Kg
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Conley Pieterse LOOSE HEAD PROP09/03/20011,83m | 101Kg
Ali Gqaza TIGHT HEAD PROP07/02/20011,79m | 94Kg
Seth van Schoor TIGHT HEAD LOCK 20/05/20001,94m | 97Kg
Tyrone Lottering HOOKER15/05/20001,80m | 96Kg
Samkelisiwe Mxabangeli LOOSE HEAD LOCK16/02/19991,92m | 81Kg
Ncedile Xundu OPEN SIDE FLANK09/11/20001,75m | 78Kg
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Siya Tyulu OUTSIDE CENTRE31/03/2000 1,86m | 85Kg
Sigqibo Siyaya FULL BACK 01/09/20001,73m | 76Kg
Cwenga Mbenyana LOOSE HEAD PROP 03/11/20001,80m | 97Kg
Sivuyisiwe Mdingi OUTSIDE BACK 18/07/20001,74m | 70Kg
Mandilakhe Sibeko RIGHT WING10/08/20011,78m | 80Kg
Odwa Mkhefa HOOKER23/03/20011,74m | 89Kg
Endinako Kuse TIGHT HEAD PROP05/08/2000 1,83m | 107Kg
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Ntando Sihele LOOSE FORWARD 20/06/2000 1,78m | 84Kg
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Lesley Patsika LOOSE FORWARDEIGHTH MAN21/11/2000 1,72m | 86Kg
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Euan de Jager UTILITY BACK12/07/20011,83m | 81Kg
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Siphelele Ngxishe INSIDE BACK19/10/20001,76m | 72Kg
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Queen’s College celebrates its 160th anniversary in 2018, and is the oldest of the ‘Big Three’ Border colleges. In 1924 rugby replaced soccer as the official winter game; and the Queenstown school’s traditional rivals are Dale College, Selborne College, Grey High and St Andrew’s College. Since 1951 the 1st XV has played without the number 13 jersey, after the tragic death of the player wearing that number. The outside centre now wears the number 16 jersey. Springbok old boys include Alan Beswick, Jimmy White, Dick Muir, Robbie Kempson and Kaya Malotana. Others achieving national colours are Owen Lentz (USA), Carlo del Fava (Italy) and Allan Dell (Scotland); S’bura Sithole (Blitzbokke), Lionel Cronjé and JP Smith (both SA u20).
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Sawubona…hello. Getting to know each other are last year’s 12 participating team captains Aaron Brody (Queen’s College), Aphelele Fassi (Dale College), Chris du Toit (Pretoria Boys High), Duart Willemse (HTS
Middelburg), Dylan Kruger (Glenwood), Dylan Richardson (Kearsney College), Edrich Brand (Hoërskool Noord-Kaap), Julian Kleyn (Hoërskool Framesby), PJ Jacobs (Monument), Romeo Eksteen (HTS Drostdy)
and Ruben Beytell (EG Jansen); with Prince Ngcobo (KZN U13 development team captain).
Following the final game at KERF 2017, bursaries were awarded to (above, from left) Dale captain Aphelele Fassi, Selborne College’s eighthman Adam Mountfort and fullback Jason Raubenheimer,
Dale College centre Siphamandla Matsinya and (right) Hoërskool Framesby fullback Lindsay Potgieter. Also in the photos are head of the Sharks Academy Etienne Fynn (above left) with Elwyn van den
Aardweg, headmaster of Kearsney College. The bursaries include a contract with the Sharks Academy, accommodation and a tuition bursary with one of its education partners, valued at over R100 000 each.
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SUPPORT STAFF:
COACH Phiwe Nomlomo
SPORTS SCIENTIST Chase Morison
MANAGER Max Norman
MANAGER Kevin Taylor
Raiden MastersFLANK12/01/2001 1,85m | 93Kg
Oyonoo Fani SCRUM HALF21/03/20001,70m | 67Kg
Mntungwa Mapantsela WING 05/02/2001 1,80m | 84Kg
PJ Sizani EIGHTH MAN06/08/2001 1,82m | 79Kg
Thomas Bursey FLY HALF04/01/20001,75m | 76Kg
Sibabalwe Xamlashe (C) CENTRE 18/07/2000 1,79m | 80Kg
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Nolan Kemp (VC) PROP27/09/20001,87m | 103Kg
Shakeel Naidoo PROP06/02/20001,79m | 105Kg
Ridge Snelling LOCK 11/10/20001,88m | 87Kg
Chad Peinke HOOKER14/03/20001,77m | 82Kg
Eric Kruger LOCK18/03/2000 1,85m | 89Kg
Troy MynhardtFLANK 24/02/20001,87m | 87Kg
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Mnombo Zwelendaba CENTRE21/02/2000 1,89m | 87Kg
Jordon Janse van Rensburg FULL BACK 30/05/20001,92m | 84Kg
Loyiso Peteni PROP30/05/2000 1,70m | 98Kg
Jarod Ramsay WING31/10/20001,77m | 70Kg
Akalinekeli Dlakavu HOOKER17/06/20001,76m | 80 Kg
Joshua van Vuuren PROP 26/12/2000 1,80m | 104Kg
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Dean Stokes LOCK 03/07/2001 1,79m | 83Kg
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Prenolin Naidoo FLANK20/06/20001,80m | 80Kg
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Sibulele Mali WING03/05/2000 1,77m | 74Kg
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Likhaya Tengimfene CENTRE02/06/2000 1,84m | 81Kg
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James Flanagan FULL BACK22/03/2000 1,71m | 69Kg
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Founded in 1872, this boys’ school is named after the Second Earl of Selborne and adopted the Selborne family coat of arms and motto Palma Virtuti (Honour to the Brave). Rugby started in 1892 with the first match against Dale College. In the modern era Keith Andrews, Mark Andrews, André Vos and Brent Russell have played rugby for South Africa and Rory Kockott for France. Luvuyiso Lusaseni, Khwezi Mona and Chris Cloete are recent Currie Cup players. Selborne College serves the East London community as a state school of 800 boys. Old Selbornians have made their mark in all fields of endeavour, ranging from the arts to the scientific and financial worlds.
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1 Where will the opening game of Rugby World Cup 2019 be played?
2 Which team do the Springboks meet in their opening game of RWC 2019?
3 Which country has won two RWC finals without scoring a try in either final?
4 From which sport is the ball on the lid of the William Webb Ellis Cup (the World Cup)?
5 Which are the only two nations to have hosted and won a RWC?
6 What is the widest winning margin in a RWC match?
7 Which rugby player scored the opening try in two RWC matches?
8 Which Springbok was suspended for stamping during the 1999 RWC finals?
9 What was special about Chester Williams’ first game in the 1995 RWC?
10 What is the unusual birth connection shared by Wallaby George Gregan and former Bok captain Corné Krige?
11 When was the All Blacks’ Hakka first used?
12 Which player is believed to have invented the dive pass?
13 Which ‘set piece’ play used in Rugby Union does not feature in Rugby League?
14 Who was the first Springbok to get a red card in a Test match?
15 Which All Black captain had part of his ear bitten off by Bok Johan le Roux in a 1994 Test?
16 Against which countries did Jonah Lomu never score a try?
17 Who scored 312 points in 28 appearances for his country, played American Grid Iron football and spent the last years of his club career playing in Italy?
18 Who is the first Springbok rugby player to have two sons also capped Boks?
19 Which Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival players have already played for the Springboks?
20 Which KERF players have been selected for the Blitzbokke?
Linda Stuart: 083 634 0370 | [email protected] Wayne Moon: 082 782 9445 | [email protected]
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Rugby TriviaTHINK YOU KNOW YOUR RUGBY?
ANSWERS:1 Tokyo, Japan. 2 All Blacks. 3 South Africa. 4 Soccer. 5 New Zealand (1987, 2011) & South Africa (1995). 6 142 points, achieved by Australia against Namibia in 2003. 7 All Black Michael Jones (1987, 1991). 8 Brendan Venter. 9 He scored four tries. 10 Both born in the same hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. 11 In 1905, against Scotland. 12 Danie Craven. 13 Line out. 14 James Small. 15 Sean Fitzpatrick. 16 Wales & South Africa. 17 Naas Botha. 18 Current Sharks coach Robert du Preez senior - sons Daniel & Jean-Luc, both Kearsney Old Boys. 19 Johan Goosen (Grey College 2010), Jan Serfontein (Grey College 2010, 2011), Jean-Luc du Preez (Kearsney 2010, 2011, 2012), Daniel du Preez (Kearsney 2010, 2011, 2012) & Handre Pollard (Paarl Gimnasium 2011, 2012). 20 S’bura Sithole (Queen’s College 2008), Paul Jordaan (Grey College 2010) & Warrick Gelant (Outeniqua Hoerskool 2013).
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SUPPORT STAFF:
COACH Roean Bezuidenhout
COACH Jacques Juries
MANAGER Johan de Lange
S&C Jonick Schoeman
Christo Steyn (C) BLINDSIDE FLANK07/08/2000 1,88m | 98Kg
Georgen Kiewiet (VC) SCRUM HALF08/09/20001,65m | 60Kg
Marno April LEFT WING 04/05/2001 1,67m | 57Kg
Keke Morabe EIGHTH MAN21/04/2001 1,83m | 96Kg
Ryan Davids FLY HALF24/03/19991,78m | 66Kg
Keith van Aswegen INSIDE CENTRE 24/01/2000 1,85m | 79Kg
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Tyron CombrinkLOOSE HEAD PROP11/10/20001,90m | 98Kg
Carl Senyane TIGHT HEAD PROP02/08/19991,85m | 107Kg
Husayn BanziLOCK 03/09/20001,90m | 102Kg
Martley Bayman HOOKER27/09/20001,90m | 98Kg
Lerato Mohlabe LOCK28/05/2000 1,83m | 94Kg
Whaldo SwartzOPEN SIDE FLANK 20/12/19991,80m | 83Kg
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JP de Kock OUTSIDE CENTRE16/02/2000 1,83m | 80Kg
FC du Plessis FULL BACK 07/02/20011,83m | 73Kg
JP Pretorius UTILITY PROP09/05/2000 1,81m | 109Kg
Jaime Heynes RIGHT WING04/20/20011,77m | 65Kg
Pedrich Makkink HOOKER07/19/20001,76m | 90Kg
Quan Meyer UTILITY FORWARD 13/01/2000 1,85m | 91Kg
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TK James UTILITY FORWARD20/04/2000 1,89m | 96Kg
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Macniel Matthews UTILITY FORWARD07/11/20001,79m | 82Kg
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Shaquille van Heerden UTILITY BACK24/10/2001 1,67m | 62Kg
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Started in 1953 as an Afrikaans-medium school, and changing to dual-medium 22 years ago, Welkom-Gimnasium is the oldest academic school in Welkom. The school fields nine rugby teams each season, against some tough local competition such as Grey College, Monnas, HTS Middelburg, Noord-Kaap and Diamandveld. Welkom’s recent victories include the prestigious Free State Directors’ Trophy and the Kovsie league title. The school aims to provide players the opportunity to express themselves on the field, whilst promoting running and entertaining rugby, sportsmanship, discipline and good moral values. Springboks include Gerrie Sonnekus, Christo Ferreira and Lukas van Biljon; with brothers Jandrè and Peet Marais playing for the Junior Springboks. Jandrè is currently captain of Bordeux, while younger brothers Peet and Retief play for Brive in France.
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SOME PLAYERS WHO HAVE EXCELLED THROUGH THIS PROGRAMME ARE:
• Aubrey Mbatha (SA U17, U19, U21, Sharks U21, Wildebeeste, Eastern Province Currie Cup)
• Cedric Mkhize (Sharks)
• Jody Jenneker (Sharks, Oyannax - France)
• Sizwe Zondo (KZN U19, Sharks, Bridlington - UK)
• Melusi “Barra” Mthethwai (Sharks U19, Sharks U21, Sharks)
• Thabani Sangweni (Sharks U19)
• Sibusiso Dube (Wildebeeste)
• David Ngidi (Sharks High Performance, Falcons Vodacom and Currie Cup)
• Menzi Ngidi (Sharks High Performance)
• Khaya Majola (Craven Week, Sharks U19 and U21, SA U20 World Champions 2012, Vodacom Cup, Sharks Super Rugby and Sharks Currie Cup)
• Siyanda Ndlovu (Pukke - Varsity Cup, SA Universities 2012)
• Sandile Kubeka (Craven Week, SA Schools, Sharks U19 and Vodacom Cup)
• Thobekani Buthelezi (Impi Varsity Shield, Sharks XV, Sharks 10’s and Leopards Currie Cup)
KZNRU IBUTHO / MARK GODEFROY U13 DEVELOPMENT TEAM
1 Sanele Mtshali
2 Smakele Mkhwanazi
3 Clayton Minnie
4 Jaden Stock
5 Ndzameko Jaro
6 Malibongwe Hlatshwayo
7 Minenhle Nyanisa
8 Mndeni Cele
9 Marvin Mhlana
10 Ntando Dube
11 Qiniso Mpanza
12 Sifiso Zuma
13 Sabatha Ntshangase
14 Sandiso Mthoba
15 Siphamandla Mbewu
16 Sethulo Mngomezulu
17 Wandile Mthethwa
18 Jabuliswa Buthelezi
19 Anita Madida
20 Lindela Mthombeni
21 Buhlebuyeza Zondo
22 Bukho Phuma
23 Mkhubukeli Ganya
SUPPORT STAFF:
HEAD COACH Anthony Zulu
ASSISTANT COACH Phumlani Mnguni
KZNRU REPRESENTATIVE Menzi Ngiba
KZNRU DEVELOPMENT Siyabonga Zwane
MANAGER Glen Ndaba
The development programme started in 1992 with six high schools from the Coloured community in Durban and has now grown to approximately 700 high and primary schools throughout the province.
The programme provides an opportunity for boys and girls from previously disadvantaged communities, including Umlazi, Inanda, Woodlands, Edendale, Kokstad, Gamalakhe, Ulundi, Ezikhaweni, Bergville and Osizweni to learn about and play the game.
KZNRU – IBUTHO/ MARK GODEFROY U13 TEAM
The team chosen to participate at the Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival this year was selected at the 26th KZN Rugby Union’s Talent Identification Tournament held at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi last year. The boys have undergone extensive training at camps organised and run by the KZNRU Development Department, The Sharks and with coaches appointed from the communities.
As part of the KZNRU’s new Transformation Policy, all provincial development squads are now called IBUTHO – which means a gathering of the best warriors to fight for the king. This squad is therefore known as the KZNRU IBUTHO/ Mark Godefroy U13 team.
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HIGHBURY PREPARATORY
1 Gregor Campbell
2 Matthew Langeland-Hansen
3 Troye Schulz
4 Benjamin Livesey
5 Christopher Skinner
6 Guy Roberts
7 Rhees Hall
8 Ross McClelland
9 Dale Herbert
10 Ivan Lockem
11 Murray Weyer
12 Michael Capes
13 Matthew de Oliveira
14 Rory MacEwan
15 Aaron Osborn
16 Adam Zeiler
17 Oliver Mostert
18 Ruben Visagie
19 Joshua Benians
20 Matthew Shepherd
21 Luc-Michael Jonker
22 Byron Chandler
23 Ross Brown
COACH: Roger Tedder
COACH: Shane Dennis
HILLCREST PRIMARY
1 Aydan Clark
2 Reece Curtin
3 Bryce Stockton
4 Seth Scorer
5 Josh Williams
6 Sanele Nzama
7 Akhona Kunene
8 Zibusiso Ngobese
9 Matthew Fick
10 Rylan Jones
11 Liam Johnson
12 Bongani Dlamini
13 Daniel Mayo
14 Caleb van Loenen
15 Divan Roux
16 Daniel Byrnes
17 Andrew Thomas
18 Ethan Erasmus
19 Siyabonga Khanyile
20 Luke Grobler
21 Justin Oosthuizen
22 Asavela Mfazwe
23 Liam Mitchell
COACH: Justin Jury
ASSISTANT COACH: Tinus Schoeman
MANAGER: Charmaine Jury
UMHLALI PREPARATORY
1 Connor van Lille
2 Abundance Tswina
3 Marco Jansen
4 Bryce Fisher
5 Sim Mkhize
6 Casey Calitz
7 Ethan Combrinck
8 Ethan Wilson
9 Michael de Beer
10 James Slevin
11 Ashton Duncan
12 Juan van Heerden
13 Joseph Clarkson
14 Grant Aranky
15 Kaeden McAllister
16 Ryno Jansen
17 Joshua Marsh
18 Troy Taylor
19 Ty Haynes
20 Callum Maartens
21 Taine Clark
22 Jared Hermann
23 Jerome Rautenbach
COACH: Gregg Howard
COACH: Peter Cameron
MANAGER: James Muter
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Sharks Academy head Etienne Fynn, Kearsney’s Keith Thompson with Springbok and Kearsney old boy Jean-Luc du Preez
Sharks Academy players Dylan Richardson, Fez Mbatha, Adam Mountford, Phepsi Buthelezi, Siphamandla Matsinya and Aphalele Fassi
Fez Mbatha (Sharks Academy), Siseko Jafta (KZNRU GM), Eduard Coetzee (Sharks COO), Dean Jooste (Cell C) and Phepsi Buthelezi (Sharks Academy)
Springbok and Sharks player Curwin Bosch with festival director Mouton Badenhorst
Kearsney College is immensely grateful to the following organisations for their generous support of the festival:
HEADLINE SPONSOR: • Standard Bank
FOUNDING PARTNER: • The Sharks / Sharks Academy
1ST TIER SPONSORS: • Halfway Ford• Hendok
2ND TIER SPONSOR: • Illovo Sugar, South Africa
MEDICAL SPONSORS: • Busamed• Netcare 911 - sponsored by Marsh Insurance
PRODUCT SPONSORS:• Barrows• Cell C• Chartwells• Eatfresh • PERI• Powerade• Polka Dot Promotions• SAB Miller
Acknowledgement to
FESTIVAL SPONSORSAND PARTNERS
SPONSORSHIP ENQUIRIES:
Ghislaine Riceman | 031 765 [email protected]
Sponsors, Sharks rugby players, supporters of rugby and the media attended the launch of the 2018 Standard Bank Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival in the President’s Suite at Jonsson Kings Park.
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Adam Mountford, who was awarded a bursary to the Sharks Academy at last year’s KERF, with Kearsney headmaster Elwyn van den Aardweg
DHS headmaster Tony Pinheiro (2nd left) with Glenwood’s Jason Job, Derek Heiburg and acting head Andri Barnes
Highbury’s Roger Tedder, Shane Dennis & Rory Wood with the Sharks’ Sean Everitt
MC Dave Pearse, Standard Bank’s Simphiwe Khoza and Kearsney headmaster Elwyn van den Aardweg
Sharks players Louis Schreuder, Ross Geldenhuys and Jean Droste
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DAY 1 | THURSDAY 29 MARCH SCORES
08h30 Umhlali Prep VS KZN Ibutho/Mark Godefroy U13
09h30 Kearsney College VS HTS Middelburg
10h45 Queen’s College VS Pretoria Boys High School
12h00 Glenwood High School VS HTS Drostdy
13h15 Dale College VS Hoërskool Framesby
14h30 Selborne College VS Durban High School
15h45 Welkom Gimnasium VS Hoërskool Noord-Kaap
DAY 2 | SATURDAY 31 MARCH SCORES
08h30 Hillcrest Senior Primary VS KZN Ibutho/Mark Godefroy U13
09h30 Hoërskool Framesby VS Pretoria Boys High School
10h45 Durban High School VS Queen’s College
12h00 Kearsney College VS Hoërskool Noord-Kaap
13h15 Glenwood High School VS Dale College
14h30 HTS Drostdy VS Welkom Gimnasium
15h45 Selborne College VS HTS Middelburg
DAY 3 | MONDAY 2 APRIL SCORES
08h30 Highbury Preparatory VS KZN Ibutho/Mark Godefroy U13
09h30 Glenwood High School VS Welkom Gimnasium
10h45 Hoërskool Noord-Kaap VS Hoërskool Framesby
12h00 HTS Middelburg VS Queen’s College
13h15 Durban High School VS Dale College
14h30 HTS Drostdy VS Selborne College
15h45 Kearsney College VS Pretoria Boys High School
17H00 | AWARDING OF SHARKS ACADEMY BURSARIES
FIXTURES 2018
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KEARSNEY COLLEGECAMPUS MAP
1. Classroom Block
2 Art, Music, Drama & Auditorium
3. Oppenheimer Science Wing
4. Design & Technology
5. Pembroke House
6. Sheffield House
7. Haley House
8. Finningley House
9. Gillingham House
10. Dining Halls & Sir Liege Hulett Room
11. Laundry
12. Sanatorium
13. Hopkins Field
14. Basketball Outdoor Courts
15. Aquatics Centre
16. The SportZone
17. Tennis Courts
18. Tennis Pavilion
19. Matterson Field
20. Osler Field
21. Squash Courts
22. Memorial Cricket Pavilion
23. AH Smith Oval: Warm-up Area
24.
25. Stott Field: Festival Fixtures
26. The Medworth Stand & Medical Facilities
27. Silcock Field: Refreshment Marquee
Beer Tent
28. Roberts Field
29. Heritage House (Hockey)
30. Mason Astro
31. Estates Department
32. Henderson Hall
33. Administration
34. Osler House (private)
35. Sports Office
36. Kit & Clothing Shop
37. Coffee Shop
38. Greyhound Pavilion
39. Security
KERF BROCHURE | EDITED BY WORKING WORDS | DESIGNED BY ZENITH DESIGN
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