SA Schools defeat England
The SA Schools team on Friday overcame a determined England outfit in their opening match of the Under-18 International Series at City Park in Cape Town for a 19-14 victory and a strong start to the series.
The clash proved to be thrilling, as both sides showed fantastic skills, brute physicality and put in a series of big hits.
England stamped their authority early on with No.8 James Chisholm scoring their first try in the fourth minute following a powerful scrum for a 7-0 lead.
SA, however, hit back with the team retaining possession and showing good skills by off-loading in the tackle, which earned them a penalty. Grant Hermanus, who was in fine form for Western Province at the Coca-Cola Craven Week, made the most of the opportunity and reduced the score to 7-3.
This bolstered SA’s confidence and prompted them to retain possession and apply pressure on England, but unfortunately penalties and turnovers at crucial times denied them a few try-scoring opportunities.
The team, however, showed patience on attack and continued to string together phases, and they earned the rewards with inspirational captain and No.8 Rikus Bothma scoring their first try of the match in the 19th minute from solid forward play. This handed the hosts a narrow 8-7 lead.
The second quarter, however, proved to be a hard grind as the forwards battled it out and both teams tightened up their defence. England, however, got a sniff of the tryline in the dying seconds of the first half, but the tenacious SA defence shut them out to maintain their one-point lead at the break.
The home team continued to assert their authority in the second half and made their way to England’s half where they camped for a few minutes. A fantastic inside pass to wing Duhan van der Merwe after stringing together a few phases on attack, saw the player dance his way through the defence for their second try. Unfortunately, however, the conversion proved unsuccessful.
But England hit back instantaneously with Chisholm scoring his second try after picking up the ball from the base of the scrum and breaking through to cross the tryline. Olver converted to hand the team a 14-13 lead.
This lead, however, was short-lived as Brandon Thomson slotted over the team’s second penalty to sneak back into a two-point lead, and fortunately for SA, they managed to maintain this until the end.
With the scores close both teams refused to give an inch which resulted in hard-fought third quarter. England, however, used their effective rolling maul well to get onto the front-foot and work their way into SA’s half. But an intercept by Thomson and quick numbers at the breakdowns earned the home side another penalty, which Thomson converted for a 19-14 lead.
England fought back with intent until the dying seconds, but their efforts were countered by the determined SA defence, which sealed the victory.
In the other matches, the Wales Under-18s beat France 29-17, while the Western Province Invitational XV defeated Montpellier 36-31 and the Western Province Under-18s thumped Italy 39-17.
Scorers:
For SA Schools:
Tries: Rikus Bothma, Duhan van der Merwe.
Pens: Grant Hermanus, Brandon Thomson 2.
For England:
Tries: James Chisholm 2
Cons: Sam Olver 2
Teams
South African Schools: 15 EW Viljoen (Grey College), 14 Grant Hermanus (Paarl Gim), 13 Warrik Gelant (Outeniqua), 12 Daniel du Plessis (Paul Roos), 11 Duhan van der Merwe (Outeniqua), 10 Brandon Thomson (Ermelo), 9 Justin Philips (Waterkloof), 8 Rikus Bothma (captain, Paarl Gim), 7 Jacques Vermeulen (Paarl Gim), 6 PJ Toerien (Garsfontein), 5 RG Snyman (Affies), 4 Daniel du Preez (Kearsney College), 3 Ruan Kramer (Grey College), 2 Joseph Dweba (Florida), 1 Ox Nche (Louis Botha).
Replacements: 16 Thomas du Toit (Paarl Boys High), 17 Francois Steyn (Affies), 18 Conrad van Vuuren (Nelspruit), 19 Abongile Nonkontwana (St Alban's College), 20 Jean-Luc du Preez (Kearsney College), 21 Marco van Vuuren (Transvalia), 22 Dewald Human (Outeniqua), 23 Jurie Linde (Affies).
England: 15 Howard Packman (Moulton College), 14 Tom Howe (Shiplake College), 13 Nick Carpenter (Filton College), 12 Max Clark (Bryanston), 11 Nathan Earle (Oaklands), 10 Sam Olver (Oundle School), 9 Stuart Townsend (Ivybridge Community College), 8 James Chisholm (Brighton College, captain), 7 Lewis Ludlow (Hartpury College), 6 Hayden Stringer (Oaklands), 5 Charlie Ewels (Bryanston), 4 Tom Ellis (Millfield), 3 Paul Hill (Prince Henry's Grammar), 2 Cameron Neild (Manchester Grammar), 1 Alex Lundberg (Hampton School)
Replacements: 16 Jack Walker (Prince Henry's), 17 Luke Chapman (Truro College), 18 Ciaran Parker (St Ambrose), 19 Josh Peters (Oundle School), 20 Ellis Genge (Hartpury College), 21 James Mitchell (Lymm School), 22 Will Owen (Queen Elizabeth Leiceste), 23 Josh Sharp (Oaklands College), 24 Rory Jennings (Bryanston School), 25 Josh Skelcey (Moulton College), 26 Tom Fowlie (St Pau'ls Catholic College),
Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)
Assistant referees: Thomas Charabas (France), Local
From SARU