FNB Top 20 - April 22
There was a sudden burst of school activity over the Easter Weekend when seven school festivals were held around the country – Benoni, Grahamstown, Botha's Hill, Port Elizabeth and three in Johannesburg.
These Easter results produced some surprises and have had a seismic effect on the FNB Top 20, as one would expect.
Beneficiaries have been above all Menlopark and Glenwood, Monument and HTS Middelburg. Menlopark beat Grey PE, Glenwood beat EG Jansen, Monnas beat Affies and drew with Grey Bloem and the Rooi Bulle beat Affies.
Affies, who had won one and lost one before Easter come into the reckoning after a big win over Selborne. Maritzburg College and Jeppe also come into the Top 20.
It has always been our policy to reward those who were playing, which may mean that some who did not play have slipped a bit, not because of anything they did wrong but rather what others did right.
NB We have included Easter Monday's results in our calculations.
FNB Top 20 – April 22
1. Grey College of Bloemfontein
2. Garsfontein
3. Menlopark
4. Glenwood
5. Monument
6. HTS Middelburg
7. Dr EG Jansen
8. Wynberg
9. Selborne
10. Waterkloof
11. Grey High of Port Elizabeth
12. Paarl Gim
13. Paarl Boys' High
14. Tygerberg
15. Oakdale
16. Affies
17. Maritzburg College
18. Outeniqua
19. Kearsney
20. Jeppe
At the moment there is pressure on these from Dale, Diamantveld, Jim Fouché, Louis Botha, Nelspruit, Paul Roos, Sentraal of Bloemfontein, Transvalia and Westville.