FNB Top 20 - 14 June 2011

Last week the movement was mainly in the top half. This week it’s mainly in the bottom half.

Those who have benefitted are Grey of PE, Glenwood who won in Pietermaritzburg, Drostdy, Rondebosch and Paarl Gim.

We have, as always, tried to reward teams that are playing but this weekend was bedevilled by bad weather in the Eastern Cape and Craven Week preparations. Craven Week certainly consumes schools in some parts.

FNB Top 20 – 7 June 2011:

1. Grey College of Bloemfontein
2. Selborne
3. Paarl Boys’ High
4. Affies
5. Monument
6. KES
7. Noord-Kaap
8. Waterkloof
9. Kearsney
10. Grey High of Port Elizabeth
11. Dale
12. Queen’s
13. Glenwood
14. Bishops
15. Maritzburg College
16. Drostdy
17. Rondebosch
18. Paarl Gim
19. Oakdale
20. Paul Roos

Then there are those just below these: Boland Landbou, Diamantveld, Die Brandwag of Uitenhage, EG Jansen, Florida, Framesby, HTS Middelburg, Kemptonpark, Lichtenburg, Marais Viljoen, Nico Malan, Noordheuwel, Northwood, Rustenburg, Tygerberg and Westville.

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