Schools Mandisi Tshonti - captain of the Titans at the FNB Super Bowl The Western Cape Students Invitation team is mainly from the University of the Western Cape, as is Mandisi Tshonti, the Titans' captain. 0
Schools FNB Super Bowl teams There are eight teams taking part in the FNB Super Bowl which starts in Pretoria on 17 July. The players are all bona fide students. 0
Craven Week Craven Week results - Day Two An ominous wind started the day in Nelspruit, the forerunner of miserable weather to come, a blow after the balm of Day One. 0
Craven Week Craven Week - Day Two After an excellent day's rugby on Day One of Craven Week, Day Two promises delicious fare in the lovely Lowveld. Every match holds much promise. 0
Schools Marcel du Toit, Maties' captain We profile Marcel du Toit, the hardworking eighthman and captain of Maties in the inaugural FNB Super Bowl. 0
NEWS Three weeks' Day 3 results It was the third day for the Academy Week in Graaff Reinet, the Grant Khomo Week in Kimberley and the Under-13 Craven Week in Wellington. 0
NEWS St Johns end with a win St John’s of Houghton beat St David’s of Inanda 42-12 in an amiable contest between Anglicans and Catholics at St John’s on Wednesday. 0
NEWS Day Two of Under-13 Craven Week It was a glorious winter's day in Wellington with the sun shining on the mountains as the little Pumas - Pumitas? - from Mpumalanga surprised Western Province. 0
NEWS Hanno Vermaak - FNB Player of the Week We profile Hanno Vermaak of Grey High School, our FNB Player of the Week, after outstanding performances throughout Grey’s season and his continued form in the SACS Rugby Festival. 0
NEWS St John's turn tables on St Stithians In their FNB Classic Clash at St John's on Saturday afternoon St John's beat St Stithians 8-3 in an exciting match which the hosts deserved to win. 0
NEWS SACS Festival - Final Day The SACS 175 Rugby Festival, three years in the planning and an excellent rugby and social time, ended with a match at Newlands on Monday afternoon between Bishops at SACS, doing what they first did at Newlands in 1890. 0