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Glenwood pull away from Framesby

After a scoreless first half, Glenwood pulled away from Framesby to record a 31-0 win at the Kearsney Easter Festival.

 

In the second half it was Glenwood, who in all likelihood had received a tongue-lashing from their coach Rudi Dames, that started to dominate at the phases.

 

Their first try came after five minutes when No.8 Marco Palvie sniped over for a try, which was well converted by flyhalf Jerome Bossr, for a 7-0 lead.

 

The ascendancy of the Glenwood pack saw them having territorial advantage and the second try was again scored by Palvie after continuous pressure on the Framesby tryline.  A more difficult conversion saw Bossr split the uprights for a 14-0 lead.

 

An assistant referee call saw the first yellow card of the festival against a Glenwood player in one of the rucks that led to their try. Despite this they continued to apply pressure on Framesby and came close to scoring.

 

A ruck on the halfway line resulted in Palvie coming away with the ball and his 50m run resulted in a try under the crossbar, for his hat-trick of tries. The conversion was missed but the lead stretched to 19-0 with five minutes remaining.

 

A second yellow card, this time against a Framesby player, saw 14 players unable to stop a rumbling drive by the Glenwood forwards which resulted in flank Austin Brummer diving over.  The difficult conversion this time was converted by Bossr.  

 

A final try was scored in injury time by wing Ilunga Mukendi for a 31-0 win.

 

The scorers:

 

For Glenwood: 

Tries: Palvic 3  Brummer, Mukendi 

Cons: Bossr 3

 

For Framesby: 

None

 

Teams: 

 

Framesby: 15 Keegan Tait, 14 Leslie Sharp, 13 Tiaan Louwrens, 12 Julian Kleyn, 11 Dylan Olivier, 10 Riaan van Rensburg, 9 Wayne Moss, 8 Malan Marais, 7 Juandré Kritzinger, 6 Jurgens Viljoen, 5 Ruben Pretorius, 4 Ruben le Roux, 3 Roelof Roodt, 2 André Lategan (captain), 1 Roelof Meyer.

Replacements: 16 Stefan van der Poel, 17 Rico Theron, 18 Ruaan Watson, 19 Charl Stander, 20 Tommy Adlam, 21 Bernard McDonald, 22 Louis Strydom, 23 Stefan van Rooyen.

 

Glenwood: 15 Jaydon Morgan, 14 Gideon Lubbe, 13 Donovan du Randt, 12 Ruan van Rensburg, 11 Ilunga Mukendi, 10 Jerome Bossr, 9 Sibonakaliso Dubazane, 8 Marco Palvie, 7 Nama Xaba (captain), 6 Austin Brummer, 5 Arnoux Venter, 4 Dylan Weideman, 3 Khuthazani Mchunu, 2 Quintin Vorster, 1 Christopher Klopper.

Replacements: 16 Connor Botha, 17 Reinier van Rooyen, 18 Kwenzokuhle Blose, 19 Lencho Brynard, 20 Jordan du Preez, 21 Maarten Holtzhausen, 22 Devan Brough, 23 Ajay Pretorius.

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