U13: Day 3 Results
After a day of rest, the Under-13 Craven Week went enthusiastically ahead at Glenwood High School on Thursday.
The Pumas have bounced back from their heavy first-day defeat and have now won two in a row.
Free State got a tiny win over the Blue Bulls, their first of the week while the Blue Bulls have now lost three out of three. KwaZulu Natal and Border Country Districts join them on three defeats in three matches.
South Western Districts suffered their first defeat of the week in losing narrowly to the Golden Lions. Eastern Province also lost for the first time while Western Province and Border remain undefeated.
Day 3 Results
Border vs Eastern Province, 24-13
Free State vs Blue Bulls, 5-0
Golden Lions vs South Western Districts, 12-10
Leopards vs KwaZulu Natal, 34-15
Namibia vs Border Country Districts, 10-0
Pumas vs Griquas, 17-5
Valke vs Limpopo, 10-10
Western Province vs Boland, 31-5
Zimbabwe vs Griffons, 26-22
Day 1 Results
Boland vs Griffons, 43-12
Border vs Blue Bulls, 52-10
Eastern Province vs Limpopo, 17-12
Golden Lions vs KwaZulu Natal, 15-12
Griquas vs Zimbabwe, 36-12
Leopards vs Border Country Districts, 37-5
South Western Districts vs Free State, 10-8
Valke vs Namibia, 13-0
Western Province vs Pumas, 56-0
Day 2 Results
Boland vs KwaZulu Natal, 14-6
Border vs Limpopo, 14-12
Eastern Province vs Golden Lions, 22-7
Griffons vs Namibia, 12-5
Leopards vs Griquas, 32-14
Pumas vs Free State, 24-12
South Western Districts vs Blue Bulls, 19-17
Western Province vs Valke, 10-8
Zimbabwe vs Border Country Districts, 31-27
Consolidated Results of the First Three Days
Boland vs Griffons, 43-12
Boland vs KwaZulu Natal, 14-6
Border vs Blue Bulls, 52-10
Border vs Eastern Province, 24-13
Border vs Limpopo, 14-12
Eastern Province vs Golden Lions, 22-7
Eastern Province vs Limpopo, 17-12
Free State vs Blue Bulls, 5-0
Golden Lions vs KwaZulu Natal, 15-12
Golden Lions vs South Western Districts, 12-10
Griffons vs Namibia, 12-5
Griquas vs Zimbabwe, 36-12
Leopards vs Border Country Districts, 37-5
Leopards vs Griquas, 32-14
Leopards vs KwaZulu Natal, 34-15
Namibia vs Border Country Districts, 10-0
Pumas vs Free State, 24-12
Pumas vs Griquas, 17-5
South Western Districts vs Blue Bulls, 19-17
South Western Districts vs Free State, 10-8
Valke vs Limpopo, 10-10
Valke vs Namibia, 13-0
Western Province vs Boland, 31-5
Western Province vs Pumas, 56-0
Western Province vs Valke, 10-8
Zimbabwe vs Border Country Districts, 31-27
Zimbabwe vs Griffons, 26-22
Match Details
From SARU
Border vs Eastern Province, 24-13
A stunning display of attacking rugby in the second half of their derby match against southern neighbours Eastern Province not only kept Border on the winning ways, but left EP taste defeat for the first time this week.
Border scored 24 unanswered points in the second half as they dominated play. The EP side could not live with the pace on the ball displayed by Border, who scored four times.
Scorers:
For Border:
Tries: Lawuka Bata, Mntungwa Mapantsula, Olilitha Maya, Siposiso Javu.
Cons: Rayden Masters 2.
For Eastern Province:
Tries: Ayabulela Bulembo, Siyamthanda Hallom.
Pen: Matthew Easton.
Namibia vs Border Country Districts, 10-0
Two second-half tries by Namibia saw them over the line against a plucky Border side. Things were pretty tight in the first half, with the only scoring opportunity a failed penalty attempt by Namibia.
In the second half they managed to hold onto the ball better and that netted two well worked tries, the last by Sammy Poulton in the last play of the match.
Scorers:
For Namibia:
Tries: Robin Antonio, Samuel Poulton
Free State vs Blue Bulls, 5-0
Two of the traditional powerhouses in local rugby delivered some average performances this week, with the Free State finally getting over the line in this hard-fought affair. Both teams battled on attack during the week and it was again a problem in this encounter.
The Free State team will be grateful to replacement hooker Melt Meyer, who kept his head to score ten minutes from time. The Blue Bulls could not muster a try, not something they would like to be reminded of.
Scorers:
For Free State:
Try: Melt Meyer
Pumas vs Griquas, 17-5
The Pumas showed more signs of recovery after being mauled by WP on Day One, but Griquas will not be happy with a second defeat in as many matches.
Pumas scored early and whilst Griquas could respond with a try of their own late in the half, they had no answer to the Lowveld team’s second half effort. Two tries to nil was as much a reflection of the Pumas attack as the defensive effort from the Kimberley team.
Scorers:
For Pumas:
Tries: Chyle van Zyl, Devon Nel, Tiaan Pretorius.
Con: Ricardo Schonfeldt
For Griquas:
Try: Kevin Hirst.
Zimbabwe vs Griffons, 26-22
Zimbabwe finally got the right result in this exciting match against Griffons, who will feel disappointed with their try conversions. In the end there was not much to choose between the sides, but where Zimbabwe missed only one of four conversions, the Griffons could only convert one out of four and that cost them a victory.
Scorers:
For Zimbabwe:
Tries: Nataizya Chininga, Tadiwanashe Kadziyanike, Tanaka Mukanya, Munashe Chaitezwi.
Cons: Rukudzo Munyeza 3.
For Griffons:
Tries: JC Allen, Marinus Minnaar, Ruan Strydom, Teboho Matsoso.
Con: Cammi Roux
Leopards vs KwaZulku Natal, 34-15
The North West side continue to impress with strong second half displays. This time they despatched of hosts KZN in a strong showing that yielded six tries to the winners. It was a lively match with nine tries in total.
KwaZulu Natal were still in the match at the break, but the Leopards have proved to be a very good second half team at this week.
Scorers:
For Leopards:
Tries: Estiaan Schonfeldt, Henco van Wyk, Hendrik Hattingh, Iviwe Dywili, Rivaldo Klaaste, Rossouw Karsten.
Cons: Schonfeldt 2.
For KwaZulu Natal:
Tries: Carlo Miller, Jochemus Foord, Mark Nel
Golden Lions vs SWD, 12-10
One successful conversion separated the teams as SWD suffered their first defeat of the week against the Golden Lions, who responded well from Tuesday’s defeat against Eastern Province.
Both teams scored a try in the first half and an early converted try in the second half gave the Golden Lions the edge. SWD fought back strongly and scored in the last minute, but the conversion went wide and so the team’s winning record.
Scorers:
For Golden Lions:
Tries: Gudani Radzilani, Theo Molaolwa.
Con: Jo Raldo Olivier.
For SWD:
Tries: Anton Potgieter, Marno April.
Valke vs Limpopo, 10-10
This was expected to be close, as both teams have impressed this week with solid performances. It was no surprise to see a draw as neither side managed to outclass the other. The Valke struck first with a good try in the first ten minutes, but Limpopo levelled matters five minutes later with a try of their own.
The same pattern followed in the second half. The Valke got the lead, only for Limpopo to draw level five minutes later. Poor placekicking cost both teams dearly.
Scorers:
For Valke:
Tries: Brink Marx, Ulrich Wiese.
For Limpopo:
Tries: Masekela Manyama, Nsuku Baloyi
Western Province vs Boland, 31-5
The Western Province team used their powerful pack to subdue their Western Cape neighbours in this derby affair. The blue and whites scored four of their five tries via their forwards, including a hat-trick by lock Andrè Bester.
It was still tight at the break, but the Boland defence finally gave way in the last 10 minutes of the second half when WP scored two more tries.
Scorers:
For Westrern Province:
Tries: André Bester 3, Fabrizio Linnert, Meiring Ebersohn.
Cons: Kerwin Stewart 3.
For Boland:
Try: Jemain Slavers
Teams
Blue Bulls: 15 Cowan Diedericks (Theresa Park), 14 Eddie Wesso (Tuine).12 Liam Coetzee (Midstream), 11 Nathan Raath (Midstream), 10 Marcus de Kock (Anton van Wouw), 9 Michael van Aswegen (Tuine), 8 Raynard Roets (Tuine), 7 Lohan Potgieter (Voorpos), 13 Theuns Pretorius (Constantia Park), 6 Bontle Ndlovu (Uitsig),5 Gerhard van der Bijl (Hennopspark), 4 Onkabetse Segooa (Midstream), 3 Gerhard Viljoen (Tuine), 2 Jacques-Louis du Toit (Curro Hazeldean), 1 Franco Groenewald (Louis Leipoldt), 16 Enrique Coutriers (Menlopark), 17 Charles Luhanga (Meyerspark), 18 Adolph Visser (Pretoria East),19 Keamo Motsephe (Uitsig), 20 Yandisa Qata (Cornwall Hill), 21 Hakeem Rapea (Midstream), 22 Oratile Molathlegi (Uitsig)
Boland: 15 Jemain Slavers (Worcester), 14 Sivuyile Zake (Worcester), 13 Tyler Bocks (Swartland), 12 Roann Jansen (Hermanus), 11 Ulrich Brown (Worcester), 10 Nathan Engelbercht (Steenberg’s Cove), 9 Jurich Claasens (St Alban's), 8 Adrian Dirks (Worcester), 7 Henry Titus (Dirkie Uys), 6 Daniel Nel (Piketberg), 5 André Visagie (Hugo Rust), 4 Conradtersen (Mooi-Uitsig), 3 Adriaan Arendse (De Heide), 2 Allister Williams (Franschhoek), 1 Adriaan Engelbrecht (Lutzville), 16 Kheanoters (Liebenberg), 17 Benicio Kamfer (Bakerville), 18 Juan van Zy(l Worcester Oos), 19 Christiaan Burger (Porterville), 20 Ashwell Kampi (Eden), 21 Eon Solomons (Drakenstein), 22 Goyvanio Maart (Charleston Hill)
Border: Lawuka Bata (Dale), Austin Brandt (George Randell), Jarad Coetzee (Grens), Marcello Flemmer (George Randell), Geraldo Flusk (Hangklip), Jacques Goosen (Selborne), Luke Hanner (Hudson Park), Jordan Hendrikse (Dale), Siposiso Javu (Selborne), Tiaan Jonker (Grens), Matthew Karelse (George Randell), Mntungwa Mapantsula (Selborne), Nicholas Marlow (Stirling), Rayden Masters (Selborne), Buhle Matshaya (Dale), Olilitha Maya (Selborne), Chulumanco Mfakadolo (Dale), Gugu Mngqibisa (Selborne), Nnamdi Owah (Gonumbie), Dimitriters (Queen's), Dean Stokes (Selborne), Jarrod Taylor (Selborne)
Border Country Districts: Dale Dickson, Aphiwe Dubula, Sihle Gxagala, Lwando Gxumile, Jalon Hamann, Bongani Mababla, Viwe Mahlamvuna, Yanga Mdleleni, Okuhle Mdywabi, Kanyisa Mgengwana, Aviwe Mhlabeni, Siyavuya Mloteni, Mzwamazizi Ngalo, Avela Ngwabeni, Zongamele Ngxiya, Buhle Nomana, Thembisile Nqiwa, Lutho Qinisile, Babalo Sidloyi, Xola Sombo, Lisa Wam, Msin Zola
Eastern Province: Litha Adam (Frans Conradie), Enrico Bantom (Dalrose), Ayabulela Bulembo (Grey), Yolisa Dladla (Grey), Ruan du Toit (Woodridge), Matthew Easton (Grey), William Francis (Jeffrey’s Bay), Terence Goliath (Uitenhague), Siyamthanda Hallom (Woodridge), Jared Landman (Westering), Cameron le Vack (Mclahlan), Aqhamile Limba (Westering), Aviwe Makoki (Ankervas), Arno Theo Marx (Fort Beaufort), Tlhalefo Moleko (Rowallan Park), George Moore (Gamtoosvallei), Octavian Muller (Susannah Fourie), Michael Paddock (Grey), Lithe-Tha Pule (Woodridge), Zukisa Sali (Innes), Dominic Shone (Port Alfred), Miguel Zenha (Summerwood).
Free State: 15 Adriaan Brits (Grey), 14 Duncan Watkins (Bloemfontein), 13 Tony Augus (Bloemfontein), 12 Lesley Botha (Grey), 11 Reagan Maartens (Sand du Plessis), 10 Juandré Kellerman (Fichardtpark), 9 Delville Koorts (Bloemfontein), 8 Adriaan van Zyl (Grey), 7 Heinrich Kilian (Grey), 6 Monwabisi Khani (Onze Rust), 5 Danwich Beukes (Grey), 3 Chad Eybers (Brandwag), 4 Angelo Steynberg (Bloemfontein), 2 André Venter (Grey),1 Jan-Hendrik Wessels (Grey), 16 Melt Meyer (Grey), 17 Lesedi Sehlabo (St Andrew’s), 18 Nhlanhla Senoamadi (Sentraal), 19 Thabang Letseleha (Fauna), 20 Molifi Motseki (Onze Rust),21 Jardel Franca (Jim Fouché), 22 Obakeng Nketsi (Fauna)
Golden Lions: 15 Wian Steenkamp (Helderkruin), 14 Theo Molaolwa (Bekker), 13 Gudani Radzilani (Weltevredenpark), 12 Garren Booysen (Elsburg), 11 Shane Lotriet (Delville), 10 Ian Small Smith (captain) (Fairland), 9 Aiden Robberts (Helderkruin), 8 Izan Esterhuizen (Gerrit Marit), 7 Franku Muller (Fairland), 6 Shaydon Fredericks (Orion), 5 Clayton Pather (Curro), 4 Xolani Themba (Westgold), 3 Kaid O'Neill (KEPS), 2 Dayton de Jongh (Helderkruin), 1 Kaelin Wills (Maragon), 16 Ruan van Staden (President Steyn), 17 Dehan Niemand (Roodekrans), 18 Jared Erasmus (Generaal Alberts), 19 Richard Jooste (Weltevredenpark), 20 Jo Raldo Olivier (Florida), 21 Manx Pickett (Monument), 22 Fernando Galantd (Florida)
Copaches: Francois Putter, Juan Labuschagne
Griffons: Pandosi Mabote (Koppie Alleen), Tumi Motsoane (Riebeeckstad),trus Naudé (Nelsdrif), Hanrique Grobler (Frankfort), Rian Olivier (Naudeville), Jaco Weideman (Naudeville), Teboho Manke (Caledon Park), George Cronjé ( Nelsdrif), Niël Janse van Rensburg (Jordania), Cammi Roux (Jordania), Junior Nyati (Aurora), JC Allen (Naudeville), Teboho Matsoso (Brandwag), Marinus Minnaar (Jordania), Joos Theron (Kroonheuwel), Thabiso Mofokeng (Petrus Steyn), Boela Manyala (Ladybrand), Maxwell Mashiya (Eben Dönges), Ruan Strydom (Jordania), Katleho Maloka (Sandveld), Junior Mochudi (Koppie Alleen), Dylan Smit (Naudeville)
Griquas: Stephanus Boshoff (Ornaje Noord), Hein Burger (Newton), Marcelle Cedras (Oranje Diamant), Kevin Hirst (Kathu), DM Hohls (Seodin), Adriaan Horn (De Aar), Charl Kock (Oranje Diamant), Taariq Kruger (Newton), Deon Le Roux (Kathu), Christiaan Le Roux (Newton), Alnino Lorten (Lorten), Sello Maketlo (Newton), Hannes Marais (Prieska), Revano Muller (De Aar), Nicolaas Pietersen (Newton), Ryno Rinkwest (Kathu), Thenga Ronewa (Staatspresident Swart), David Seete (Staatspresident Swart), Pierich Siebert, Stoney Steenkamp (Kathu), Bernardes van Staden (Newton), Romeo van Wyk (Newton).
KwaZulu Natal: Mark Armstrong (Durban Prep), Jordan Bamber (Durban Prep), Jon-Brett Bridger (Glenwood), Jochemus Foord (Lucas Meyer), Wandile Hlophe (Richardia), Siphesihle Kekana (Monument), Nqubeko Khumalo (Pelham), Teague Loelly, Sphlele Mbona (Glenwood), Carlo Miller (Umhlali), Siyanda Mkhize (Merchiston), Mark Nel (Pelham), Vernon Nel (Umhlali), Buhlebenkosi Nene (New Republic), Nkosinathi Nsuntsha, Mongeza Nzama (Glenwood), Kaide Pardey (Westville), Esethu Qwalela, Christo Scheepers (Pelham), Zander van der Merwe (Umhlali), Kade Wolhuter (Durban Prep), Thamsanqa Zakwe (Merchiston).
Leopards: 15 Gideon van Wyk (Lichtenburg), 14 Rivaldo Klaaste (Vastrap), 13 Hendrik Hattingh (Mooirivier), 12 A, J Johnson (Vastreap), 11 Koketso Seane (Zeerust), 10 Estiaan Schönfeld (Vastrap), 9 Henco van Wyk ( Rustenburg), 8 Justin Magee (Protea Park), 7 Jacobus Kotze (Goudkop), 6 Rossouw Karsten (Saamtrek), 5 Tshepo Matlhoko (Werstern Reefs), 4 Julian Coetzee (Rustenburg), 3 Marnus Calitz (Rustenburg), 2 Dewald Theron (Saamtrek), 1 Hanno Senekal (Saamtrek), 16 Louis Vivier (Rustenburg), 17 Ntlantla Myeko (Mafikeng), 18 Reobone Modieginyana (Klerksdorp), 19 Kamogelo Moeketsi (Sonop), 20 Thabiso Ndlovo (Klerksdorp), 21 Iwiwi Dwibile (Klerksdorp)
Limpopo: Nsuku Baloyi (Louis Trichardt), Franko Coetzee (Pietersburg-Noord), Brandon Cronjé (Pietersburg-Oos), Zander de Ridder (Pietersburg-Noord), Taylor du Plessis (Pietersburg), Tendai Kgopa (Pietersburg-Noord), Erik Knoetze (Pietersburg-Oos), Carel Lourens, Masekela Manyama (Duiwelskloof), Kutlwano Manyama (Sonop), Kutlwano Maphanga (Pietersburg-Noord), Xolan Mazibuko (Pietersburg-Noord), Tiaan Meintjies (Phalaborwa), Dimpho Mphahlele (Pietersburg-Noord), Tshmiswa Phindulo (Thabazimbi), Hlogi Rakoto (Pietersburg-Noord), Gavin Rautenbach (Phalaborwa), Lucian Simpson (Phalaborwa), Christian Smith (Nylstroom), Roy Stewart (Louis Trichardt), Siphiwe Tjale (Krugerpark), Jürgen van Houwald (Pietersburg).
Mpumalanga Pumas: 15 Johan Nel (Lydenburg), 14 Lebogang Sedi (Krielpark), 13 Frans Stander (Tricardt), 12 Ricardo Schönfeldt (Middelburg), 11 Chuluter (Middelburg), 10 Tiaan Pretorius (Lydenburg), 9 Ayrial Barry (Goedehoop), 8 Chyle Bester (Nelspruit), 7 Jessie Bester (Bergland), 6 Micheal Meuleman (Malelane), 5 Sibusiso Shongwe (Ermelo), 4 Lifa Jambane (Nelspruit), 3 Zhander Habeck (Onverwacht), 2 Christo Stander (Klipfontein), 1 Andrè Pretorius (CR Swart), 16 Mdumiseni Ngwenya (Pionier), 17 Siyabonga Mabona (Oranjegloed), 18 Shane Thekwane (Malelane), 19 Thato Mokoena (Rietkuil), 20 Devon Nel (Nelspruit), 21 Wiehan van der Merwe( Standerton), 22 Mpumulelo Nhlapo (Ermelo)
Namibia: Robin Antonio, Ettiene Beukes, Lyle Beukes, Mitchell Beukes, Liam Compion, Christopher Deck, Wilbert Derks, Ettiene du Toit, David Farmer, Romano Green, Louis Karsten, Jaco Labuschagne, Cornez Liebenberg, WJ Otto, Samuel Poulton, Lean Rossouw, Tano Sivertsen, Michael Thuynsma, Brandon van Rensburg, Herschell van Wyk, Thinus van Wyk, Kenan Walters
South Western Districts: 15 Christo Lamprecht (Outeniqua), 14 Auburn Bezuidenhout (Wesbank), 13 Marno April (Outeniqua), 12 Tinsley Stuurman (Van Reede), 11 Stefan van Wyk (Outeniqua), 10 Hendrick Victor (Park), 9 Xander Botha (Outeniqua), 8 Micheal Frost (Park), 7 Macniel Matthews (Vorentoe), 6 Al-John Rabie (Bergsig), 5 Ashwin Botha (Volschenk), 4 Bennett Nortje (George Suid), 3 Thando Waxa (Knysna), 2 Liam Botha (Park), 1Stephan Posthumus (Hartenbos), 16 Devan (Frans Diaz), 17 Francious Cummins( St ’Mary’s), 18 Kolbé Uys (Wesbank), 19 Anton Potgieter (Outeniqua), 20 Tashwyne Titus (Saturnus), 21 Curtley Smith (Vorentoe), 22 Matthew Thorne (Pacaltsdorp)
Coaches: Damon Gysman , Ralph Michea
Valke: 15 Johan Maritz (Jan van Riebeeck), 14 Kgosi Modiga (Selcourt), 13 Ulrich Wiese (Vryheids-monument), 12 Franco Wagener (Emfulenipark), 11 Elliot Asieng (Witfield), 10 Tiaan Botes (DF Malherbe), 9 Jason Gregory (Northmead), 8 Franco Enslin (Concordia), 7 Joseph Lye (Vaalpark), 6 Henri Hartzer (Kollegepark), 5 Brink Marx (Vaalpark), 4 Nicholaas Jordaan (Die Arend), 3 Divan Meyer (Kollegepark), 2 Maxwell Motaung (Leeuwspruit), 1 Ruan Olivier (Kruinsig), 16 Bernard du Plessis (Vaalpark), 17 Jacob Nkwamba (Rynfield), 18 Thapelo Moshodi (Lumiere), 19 Exellence Enwerm (Oospark), 20 Frans Makgoane (Heidelberg Volkskool), 21 Katlego Mbewe (Kreft), 22 Kabelo Mokheti (Vaalpark)
Western Province: 15 Kerwin Stewart (Lochnerhof), 14 Johan Slabbert (Durbanville), 13 Keano Lindoor (Eikestad), 12 Ruben Labuschagne (Lochnerhof), 11 Junaid Abrahams (Van Riebeeckstrand), 10 Fabrizio Linnert (Northway), 9 Wian van der Sandt (Paarl Seunskool), 8 Niel Venter (Welgemoed), 7 Benjamin van Schalkwyk (Somerset House), 6 Jade Hendricks (Vredelust), 5 Andrè Bester (captain) (Durbanville), 4 Hannes van Rooyen (Gene Louw), 3 Jaco Claassen (Simon van der Stel), 2 Meiring Ebersohn (De Hoop), 1 Jovan Bekker (Gene Louw), 16 Mavniel Jacobs (Curro Durbanville), 17 Robert Rodgers (Rhenish), 18 Taliep Esau (Primrose RFC), 19 Jesse Linders (Somerset-Wes), 20 Liam Kloosman (Hendrik Louw), 21 Daneel Henn (Curro Durbanville), 22 Dalvon Blood (Beaumont),
Coacesh: Jan Brand, Winston Parring
Zimbabwe: Cole Onorati (St John's), Lance Annandale (St John's), Bradley Gambiza (St George's), Anthony Hadebe (CBC), Jordan Cowley (St John's), Simbarashe Muzivi (Gateway), Patrick Plunket (St John's), Nataizya Chininga (Prince Edward), Rukudzo Munyeza (St George's), Tawanda Muyeye (Peterhouse), Tinomukudza Chipfumbu (Prince Edward), Tadiwanashe Kadziyanike (St John's), Munashe Chaitezwi (Peterhouse), Tanaka Mukanya (Falcon), Michael Booth (St John's), Tanaka Tachiwona (MCS), Declan Ralphs (St John's), Simbarashe Chitaka (Falcon), Rory Plunket (St John's), Michael Frost (St John's), Kudakwashe Makoni (Prince Edward), Conor Campbell-Sparrow (Falcon)
Referees: Dean Benadie, Thys Smith, Johre Botha, Joey Klaaste-Salmans, Johan le Roux, Vusimuzi Msibi,ter du Toit, Zarius Janse van Rensburg , Ruan Benadie
Day 1 Results
Boland vs Griffons, 43-12
Border vs Blue Bulls, 52-10
Eastern Province vs Limpopo, 17-12
Golden Lions vs KwaZulu Natal, 15-12
Griquas vs Zimbabwe, 36-12
Leopards vs Border Country Districts, 37-5
South Western Districts vs Free State, 10-8
Valke vs Namibia, 13-0
Western Province vs Pumas, 56-0
Day 2 Results
Boland vs KwaZulu Natal, 14-6
Border vs Limpopo, 14-12
Eastern Province vs Golden Lions, 22-7
Griffons vs Namibia, 12-5
Leopards vs Griquas, 32-14
Pumas vs Free State, 24-12
South Western Districts vs Blue Bulls, 19-17
Western Province vs Valke, 10-8
Zimbabwe vs Border Country Districts, 31-27