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Wynberg End On A High!

“You’re only as good as your last game,” someone once said. Wynberg Boy’s High will head off into summer with a good feeling having scored four converted tries in comfortably overcoming arch-rivals The South African College High School (SACS) by 28 points to nil (Half-time 21-0).

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The traditional season-ending derby was played in lovely warm conditions on the magnificent Hawthornden Field in Wynberg. A large crowd enjoyed an entertaining match that allowed the hosts to avenge their first round defeat.

SACS started well and played all the rugby in the first ten minutes. They created three good chances but came away with nothing. Wynberg’s first passage of positive attacking rugby saw them come away with points. Scrumhalf Matthew Damonze spotted an unmarked area next to a ruck and darted through from twenty metres out to score. Wynberg flyhalf Devon Pretorius converted as he did all four tries.

The match ebbed and flowed from then on until two costly errors by SACS basically gifted the match to Wynberg. On 28 minutes SACS bungled a midfield scrum move on the halfway line and the ball was scooped up by Wynberg. They broke clear and scored a lovely try through flank Reece Brice that included three deft offloads.

On thirty-one minutes SACS missed a penalty goal before two minutes later committing rugby suicide by dropping another ball which was swept up by Wynberg wing Lezaine Davis who raced clear to score.

Four minutes into the second half SACS made it a double dose of pain for their fans by dropping another pass, which led to exactly the same outcome as Davis dotted for his second, once again under the poles.

For the final half hour SACS tried to fight their way back into the match but it wasn’t to be as Wynberg defended expertly and SACS continued to make too many basic errors.

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After testing seasons for both teams it was a nice ending for Wynberg, who like SACS, have given their all and played some attractive rugby this season. Unfortunately for both schools the Western Province league is uncompromising.

Scorers

For Wynberg:
Tries: Lezaine Davis 2, Matthew Damonze, Reece Brice
Cons: Devon Pretorius 4

Some SACS vs Wynberg Results

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It would be good iof we could find the missing scores.

1981: SACS won 10-6 & Wynberg won 13-11
1982: SACS won 27-9 & 12-7
1983:
1984: SACS won 13-0 & 13-0
1985:
1986:
1987: Wynberg won 24
1989: Draw 9-9 & Wynberg won 18-6
1990: Wynberg won 37-4 & 15-6
1991: SACS won 10-6 and Wynberg won 16-12
1992: SACS won 29-21
1993: Wynberg won 22-0 & 32-10
1994: Wynberg won 10-0 & 17-0
1995: Wynberg won 14-9 & 29-8
1996: Wynberg won 12-7 & SACS won 7-3
1997: SACS won 27-21 & Wynberg won 26-12
1998: Wynberg won 15-10 & 31-12
1999: Wynberg won 23-15 and 20-3
2000: Wynberg won 19-0
2001:
2002: Wynberg won 24-17 & a draw 17-17
2003: Wynberg won 22-0 & 32-10
2004: Wynberg won 26-24 & 32-10
2005: SACS won 15-10 & Wynberg won 8-3
2006: Wynberg won 13-5 & 42-3
2007: SACS won 19-13 & 38-22
2008: SACS won 11-9 & 47-5
2009: Wynberg won 20-0 & 32-20
2010: Wynberg won 22-11 & 26-24
2011: SACS won 29-26 & Wynberg won 17-5
2012: Wynberg won 26-16 & 8-7
2013: Wynberg won 15-7 & 17-12
2014: Wynberg won 10-0 & 34-5
2015: SACS won 22-5 & Wynberg won 30-23
2016: SACS won 31-20 & 24-12
2017: SACS won 37-20 & 24-20
2018: Wynberg won 46-22 & 30-17
2019: SACS won 20-6 & Wynberg won 28-0

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