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Academy Week starts with surprises

The 2013 Academy Week kicked off at Glenwood High School in Durban on Monday, 1 July 2013

There were some victories for David over Goliath, as the Blue Bulls, Free State ands Golden Lions bit the dust.

In 2012 the Western Province Academy side was tops and it seems that it will be that way this year again after their gigantic win.

The SA LSEN was chosen of Friday after the LSEN Craven Week in Uitenhage. The chosen players then had to kitted out and get to Glenwood by Sunday evening. Chances for practice were limited.

Results, Day 1

Boland vs Blue Bulls, 13-12

Western Province vs Red Valke, 93-0

Pumas v Free State, 26-22

South Western Districts vs Golden Lions, 38-33

Limpopo vs Border, 19-10

Leopards Country Districts v Border Country Districts, 38-0

KwaZulu Natal v Leopards, 54-20

Griffons Country Districts vs Griquas, 39-25

Griffons vs EP Country Districts, 41-15

Namibia vs SA LSEN, 52-0

Eastern Province vs Blue Falcons, 66-5

KwaZulu Natal CD vs Pumas CD, 36-22

KwaZulu Natal XV vs Griquas CD, 34-0

Fixtures, Day 2

2 July 2013

A Field

07.30: SA LSEN vs Griquas Country Districts

08.50: Red Valke vs Border Country Districts

10.10: Free State vs Limpopo

11.30: Blue Bulls vs Golden Lions

12.50: Pumas vs Boland

14.10: KwaZulu Natal vs Eastern Province

15.30: Western Province vs South Western Districts

B Field

07.30: Griquas vs Blue Valke

08.50: Eastern Province Country Districts vs Pumas Country Districts

10.10: Griffons vs Namibia

11.30: Leopards Country Districts vs KwaZulu Natal XV

12.50: Leopards vs KwaZulu Natal Country Districts

14.10: Border vs Griffons

Match Details, Day 1

Boland vs Blue Bulls, 13-12

Boland scored the only try of the match and led 13-3 at half-time.

Scorers:

For Boland:

Try: Donè Davids

Con: Ronald Brown

Pens: Ronald Brown 2

For Blue Bulls:

Pens: Marthinus de Beer  4

Teams

Blue Bulls: 15 Lyle Maart (Garsfontein), 14 Thabang Maponya (Southdowns), 13 Phillip Orffer (Affies), 12 Dawie Venter (Affies), 11 Bradley Mutri (Southdowns), 10 Tinus de Beer (Waterkloof), 9 Louis Storm (Menlopark), 8 Arne Van Rensburg (Garsfontein), 7 Arnold Gerber (Menlopark), 6 Sean Joyce (Waterkloof), 5 Jason Jenkins (St Albans), 4 Ashton Fortuin (Southdowns), 3 Roeloff Diedericks (Garsfontein), 2 Reinach Venter Waterkloof), 1 Jonothan Valema (Wonderboom), 16 Christo Bezuidenhout (Centurion), 17 Yolo Ngubeguhsa (Pretoria BH), 18 Derik Bezuidenhout (Affies), 19 Mpo Kanakga (Montana), 20 Junior Tjabadi (Uitsig), 21 Shelson Jacobs (Garsfontein), 22 Shevan Swart (Wilgers), 23 Luvo Claasen (Pretoria BH),

Boland: 15 Nazeer de Sousa (Worcester Gymnasium), 14 Malcolm Davids (Lutzville), 13 Doné Davids (Montagu), 12 Etienne Swarts (Roodezandt), 11 Charlton Williams (Clanwilliam), 10 Ronald Brown (Montagu), 9 Janco Smit (Augsburg), 8 Ivor Aandhuizen (Klein Nederburg), 7 Stefan Erasmus (Charlie Hofmeyr), 6 Dawie Wiese (Augsburg), 5 Christie Van Der Merwe (Piketberg), 4 Johan Otto (Swartland), 3 Kobus Kotze (Dirkie Uys), 2 Jaco Genade (Augsburg), 1  Robert Bantham (Hugenote), 16 Paydon Davids (Bergrivier), 17 FC Janse Van Rensburg (Bredasdorp), 18 Rikus Le Roux (Vredendal), 19 Herman Van Zyl (Augsburg), 20 Jason Le Roux (Hugenote), 21 Saquile Adams (New Orleans), 22 Kenneth Dirks (Cederberg Academy)

Western Province vs Red Valke, 93-0

Western Province,. who led 46-0 at hal;f-time, scored 14 tries.

Aidynn  Cupido, who scored 28 poiints, is the son of Wilfred Cupido, the geat Western Prvoince centre.

According to SARU, the Red Valke are the A team, the Blue Valke the B team.

Scorers:

For Western Province:

Tries:Aidynn Cupido, Alwayno Visagie, Charl-Francois du Toit, Chris van Romburgh, Dante van der Merwe  3,  Diego Visagie, Edwill van der Merwe  3, Jaco Willemse  2, Ryan Davids

Cons: Aidynn Cupido 10

Pen: Aidynn Cupido

Teams

Western Province: 15 Dante van der Merwe (Paarl Boys' High) (captain), 14 Dalen Daniels (Paarl Boys' High), 13 Wayno Visagie (Paarl Gim), 12 Luan Boshoff (Paarl Boys' High), 11 Ferlin Vers (Paarl Boys' High), 10 Adriaan Carelse (Hottentots Holland), 9 Brendon Nell (Paarl Gim), 8 Charl-Francois du Toit (Paarl Boys' High), 7 Vernon Petersen (Paul Roos), 6 Ryan Davids (Excelsior), 5 Matthew le Roux (Paarl Boys' High), 4 Mitch Lingeveldt (Paul Roos), 3 Chris van Romburgh (Brackenfell), 2 Jacques van Zyl (Paul Roos), 1 Kyle Whyte (Rondebosch), 16 Cuan Hablutzel (Bishops), 17 Joel MacQuene (SACS), 18 Derick Marais (Paarl Boys' High), 19 Jaco Willemse (Paarl Gim), 20 Stef de Gouveia (Rondebosch), 21 Aidynn Cupido (Paul Roos), 22 Edwill van der Merwe (Paarl Boys' High)

Red Valke: 15 Petrus  van Wyk, 14 Jimmy Mpailane, 13 Elden Schoeman, 12 Ieuan Cobus, 11 Joas Nare, 10 Christopher Schimper, 9 Damien Eiman, 8 Rowald van der Walt, 7 Devin Kruger, 6 Austin Isaacs, 5 Alex Lusambya, 4 Johann Grundlingh, 3 Diederik Koekemoer, 2 Zinhle Nhlapo, 1 Christiaan van Zyl, 16 Stefan Jacobs, 17 Lesego Sereme, 18 Michael Kruger, 19 Heinrich Rohde, 20 Koketso Pooe, 21 Karabo Makofane, 22 Neo Makekeng

South Western Districts vs Golden Lions, 38-33

The Golden Lions led 18-16 at half-time in a match where each side scored four tries. SWD scored two tries in the last eight minutrtes, the second, by Ruan Barnard, a m,inute before f=ull time. Coverted, it was the winner.

Scorers:

For Golden Lions:

Tries:Cornelius Greeff, Denzil Frederick Hill, Justin Raymond Bhana, Stefan Fitzgerald

Cons:  Ruan Conradie  2

Pens: Ruan Conradie  3

For South Western Districts:

Tries: Hendri Storm, Johannes Steyn, Lenesteyo Nomdo, Ruan Barnard  1

Cons: Dylan Beukes, John Jackson  2

Pens: Dylan Beukes  2, John Jackson  2

 

Teams

Golden Lions: Sandile Sibande (Jeppe), Justin Bhana (Florida), Stefan le Roux (Monument), Tsepo Thule (Jeppe), Vincent Dlamini (Jeppe), Ruan Conradie (Monument), Stefan Fitzgerald (Monument), Denzil Hill (Jeppe), Devon Mzama (President), Andile Ngope (Jeppe), Reinhard Schindehutte (Helpmekaar), Tatenda Zhoya (St Benedict's), James Mocke (Monument), Kyle Kruger (Florida), CJ Conradie (Monument), Gihard Visagie (Helpmekaar), D Rigney (Parktown), CJ Greeff (Monument), L van Tonder (Jan Viljoen), Devon Mzama (President), Latleho Tsotetsi (St Benedict's), Ashley Lindewaal (Florida)

South Western Districts : Ruan Barnard (Oakdale), Curtley Prins (Outeniqua), Jayden Onckers (Oudtshoorn), JT Jackson (Oakdale), Shadward Fillies (Sao Bras), D Beukes (Oakdale), Johan Steyn (captain) (Langenhoven Gimnasium), Daniel Maree (vice-captain) (Oakdale), Jason Meseur (Haarlem), Christopher Roelofse (Outeniqua), Dreyer van Zyl (Oakdale), Hendri Storm (Outeniqua), Wynand de Necker (Outeniqua), Hanno Snyman (Oakdale), Gregory Nel (Outeniqua), Le Roux Baard (Outeniqua), Dale Links (Oudtshoorn), Bradley Sumaro (PW Botha), Jeandré Manewick (Bridgtone), Niven Langdown (Outeniqua), Elroy Havenga (Sao Bras), Lenesteyo Nomdo (Albertinia)

KwaZulu Natal vs Leopards, 54-20

KwaZulu Natal scored 10 tries in this big victory. They led the first half 25-3.

Scorers:

For KwaZulu Natal:

Tries: Bradley Ellse 2, Christopher Lines 2 , Christopher Schoeman, Jacques Conradie, Lindokuhle Ntombela, Masikane Mazwi, Nkululeko Mcuma, Waelon Hippolite

Cons: Christopher Lines 2

For the Leopards:

Tries: Albertus Stander, Daniel Crafford, John Larkins

Con: Johan Erasmus

Pen: Johan Erasmus

Teams

KwaZulu Natal: Kevin Elder (Maritzburg College), Chris Lines (Kearsney), T Tobejane (Glenwood), Lindo Ngcobo (Glenwood), Nkululeko Mcuma (Maritzburg College), Bradley Ellse (Glenwood), Tristin Blewett (Hilton), Curtis Jonas (Glenwood), Kwazi Khanyile (Glenwood), Jaco Coetzee (Glenwood), Nqobi Maseko (Hilton), Waylon Hippolite (Glenwood), Jacques Conradie (Maritzburg College), Seth van den Heever (Glenwood), Christopher Schoeman (Michaelhouse), S ekoButhelezi (Maritzburg College), Vuyo Khathide (Maritzburg College), Musikani Mazwi (Maritzburg College), Tijde Visser (Kearsney), Dewaldt van Tonder (Glenwood), Faral Mudariki (Michaelhouse), Percy Mngadi (Glenwood)

Leopards: 15 LJ Basson (Wes), 14 Mandla Ndlingwana (Matlosanal), 13 DJ White (Potchefstroom Volkskool), 12 Phadima Molotsane (Orkney), 11 Nithini Mathomane (Matlosanal), 10 Johan Erasmus, 9 Thullane Sibanyoni (SHS), 8 Albert Stander (Orkney), 7 Daniel Crafford (Klerksdorp), 6 Tyren Warterboer (Bergsig Akademie), 5 Joshua van Niekerk (Potchefstroom Volkskool), 4 Vuyani Kok (SHS), 3 Richard Larkins (Klerksdorp)2 Khotso Mohape (Potchefstroom Boys’ High), 1 Uys Pretorius (Potchefstroom Volkskool), 16 Ricon Pretorius (Potchefstroom Gimnasium), 17 Kobus van Staden (Potchefstroom Gimnasium), 18 Thabiso Khanye (Potchefstroom Boys’ High), 19 O Molosi (Potchefstroom Boys’ High), 20 Eugene Hare (Potchefstroom Volkskool), 21 Siyakumila Sangovana (Matlosanal), 22 Thabang Phatudi (Klerksdorp)

Eastern Province vs Blue Valke, 66-5

At half-time Eastern Province led 33-0

Scorers:

For Eastern Province:

Tries: Robin Stevens 2, Jean-Jacque Kilian 2, Bantubonke Katshwa, Ernst van Niekerk, Lunathi Nxele, Thabani Mgugudo, Xavier Feliz, Penalty Try

Cons: Darren Domingo 8

For Blue Valke

Try: Reinhard Stols.

Teams

Eastern Province: Deon van der Westhuizen (Nico Malan), Allandre van Rooyen (Nico Malan), Roche van Zyl (Framesby), Ruan du Preez (Die Brandwag), Wihan Coetzer (Framesby), Johan van Niekerk (Grey High), Bulelani Sulelo (Pearson), Anru Botha (Framesby), Nathan Augustus (Pearson), Darren Domingo (Nico Malan), Linley Kritzinger (Grey High), Xavier Felix (Humansdorp), Thembani Mgudu (Grey High), Bantu Katshwa (Grey High), Heinrich Ruiters (Nico Malan), Robin Stevens (Grey High), Ben-Tonio Botha (Andrew Rabie), Jean Jacques Killian (Nico Malan), Jaco du Toit (Framesby), Remo Bruiners (Andrew Rabie), Lunati Nxele (Muir College), Noel Kapank (Humansdorp)

Blue Valke: 15 Jeremy Jardim, 14 Roberto Fourie, 13 Reinhard Stols, 12 Lerumo Fortune, 11 Anthony Robertson, 10 Dudley Thompson, 9 Johannes van Tonder, 8 Sifiso Njilo, 7 Neo Raynald Labase, 6 Francois Dickz, 5 Teboho Mpitso, 4 Johan Meyer, 3 Hannriel Coetzee, 2 Bevan du Preez, 1 Samson Zimande, 16 Samkelo Ntsibanyoni, 17 MJ Schoeman, 18 Robert Reeve, 19 Luan Skopinski, 20 Oratile Moalusi, 21 Paballo Makoanyane, 22 Kingsley Mahlangu

Namibia vs SA LSEN, 52-0

Namibia scored 26 points in each half.

Scorers:

Namibia:

Tries: Gert Steenkamp 2, Jerome Beukes 2, Alastair Bock, Angelo Kotze, Lesley Klim, Rudi Pieters.

Cons: Stiaan van der Merwe 5, Brandon Dentlinger.

Teams:

Namibia: 15 Brandon Dentlinger, 14 Alastair Bock, 13 Rudi Pieters, 12 Angelo Kotze, 11 Lesley Klim, 10 Stiaan van der Merwe, 9 Jerome Beukes, 8 Joshua Marais, 7 Kurt Junior Stellmacher, 6 Pieter van der Westhuizen, 5 Vevangaije Kaura, 4 Cameron McNab, 3 Renard Hattingh, 2 Gert Steenkamp (captain), 1 Hubertus Otto, 16 Jesse Harmse, 17 Graham April, 18 Johannes Agenbag, 19 Cameron Langenhoven, 20 Kevin Beukes, 21 Henrique Olivier, 22 Shanic Saban

SA LSEN: 15 Migale Dawood (Western Province), 14 Darron Ruiters (Eastern Cape), 13 Matthew Alexander (Eastern Cape), 12 Aamir Visser (Boland), 11 Rameez Nell (Eastern Cape), 10 Duane Joseph (Eastern Cape), 9 Jason Wessels (Western Province), 8 Storm Kunde (BB), 7 Hendrik Swart (Valke), 6 Adolf Gelderblom (Western Province), 5 Deon Grierson (Western Province), 4 Stefan van Jaarsveld (Golden Lions), 3 Brandon Apollis (Boland), 2 Zandré Marais (Valke), 1 Henwille Cleophas (Western Province), 16 Francois Slammat (Boland), 17 Nathier April (Western Province), 18 Logan Moos (Western Province), 19 Riaan Smit (Leop[ards), 20 Thabo Tau (Valke), 21 Keanen Parnell (Western Province), 22 Dermont van der Merwe (Boland)

 

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