U13: WP wins all Four
The last match, between Western Province and Eastern Province, ended for a relatively comfortable win for the boys from the Western Cape, the only team to win all four of its matches.
One wonders at the position of Border Country Districts at this tournament. They are the only country districts team and lost increasingly heavily. In their last match the Pumas beat them 106-0. In their four matches they had 337 points scored against them, scoring 12 themselves, an average of 84-3 per match. That is tough.
At the other end of the match-ups scale, there were two draws – Valke with KwaZulu-Natal and Boland with neighbours South Western Districts. There was a one-point win for the Leopards over the hosts and a two-point win for Border against Limpopo.
The Western Province Under-13 team got their match off to a flying start against Eastern Province as they retained possession and applied pressure on attack, which earned them two early tries. Eastern Province tried hard to make a breakthrough, but the Cape side’s solid defence held them out. Another well-timed try by Western Province before half-time extended their lead to 21-0.
Western Province's continued their fine form in the second half and did well to sneak through the gaps in the Eastern Province defence, which earned them another try to take a 28-0 lead. Eastern Province tightened up the defence as the game progressed, but while this proved to be effective in preventing Western Province from adding to their score, they were still unable to make their presence felt on attack.
Results
Day 1
Blue Bulls vs Free State, 45-12
Border vs Pumas, 18-15
Eastern Province vs Leopards, 32-15
Golden Lions vs KwaZulu-Natal, 23-14
Griquas vs Namibia, 21-19
Limpopo vs Boland, 15-14
South Western Districts vs Valke, 14-14
Western Province vs Griffons, 71-0
Zimbabwe vs Border Country Districts, 45-0
Day 2
Blue Bulls vs South Western Districts, 22-7
Boland vs Free State, 26-10
Eastern Province vs KwaZulu-Natal, 17-14
Golden Lions vs Border, 18-12
Griffons vs Pumas, 22-10
Leopards vs Zimbabwe, 66-7
Namibia vs Border Country Districts, 92-12
Valke vs Griquas, 36-7
Western Province vs Limpopo, 41-10
Day 3
Boland vs Border, 32-22
Eastern Province vs Blue Bulls, 29-17
Free State vs Pumas, 41-31
Griquas vs Border Country Districts, 94-0
KwaZulu-Natal vs Griffons, 34-5
Namibia vs Zimbabwe, 15-10
South Western Districts vs Limpopo, 24-22
Valke vs Leopards, 20-14
Western Province vs Golden Lions, 31-5
Day 4
Blue Bulls vs Golden Lions, 26-17
Boland vs South Western Districts, 17-17
Border vs Limpopo, 31-29
Griquas vs Zimbabwe, 37-21
Leopards vs Free State, 20-19
Namibia vs Griffons, 27-20
Pumas vs Border Country Districts, 106-0
Valke vs KwaZulu-Natal, 24-24
Western Province vs Eastern Province, 28-10
Western Province Under13 Craven Week team: Christiaan Bakkes (Paarl Gim), Bernard Bladergroen (Mikro), Leigh Braaf (Labiance), Luke Carew (Gordons Bay), Daylin Davids (Rhenish), Shah de Jongh (Van Riebeeckstrand), Rico Eberson (Panorama), Matthew Fick (Parow-Wes), Jo Himmelstrutzer (Gene Louw), Jacques Jooste (Sun Valley), Ronaldo Kivankufi (Sun Valley), Liam Koen (Paarl Gim), Marchano Leukes (Hendrik Louw), Slabbert Maartens (Gene Louw), Logan Opperman (Paarl Gimnasium), Franco Nolan (Totius), Dwight Pietersen (De Vryjzee), Matthys Scholtz (Gene Louw), Juan Smal (Gene Louw), Bradley Stanfielt (Eversdal), Ken Tchimanga (Spurwing), Phillip van Niekerk (Durbanville), Gideon van Zyl (Paarl Seunskool).
From SARU Communications