Schools Top 20 - August 23
Grey College battled for a two-point win over Paul Roos in Stellenbosch. They won because they won the conversion battle 3-2. There was little to choose between the two sides.
Grey High of Port Elizabeth had what looks like a comfortable win over Selborne of East London, but the match was much closer than the score. The difference was that Grey used every half chance to score while Selborne was often close but seldom fulfilled.
SACS, who has been having an excellent season which has included victories over the big boys at Paarl Gim and Boland Landbou, are suddenly finding their Southern Suburb neighbours a handful. Rondebosch moves closer to the Top 20 with Bishops at home this Saturday.
In George, Outeniqua had a good win over Paarl Gim.
Down on the Border, Dale lifted their spirits with a close win over Hudson Park.
Relevant results:
Bishops 31 Wynberg, 31-18
Dale vs Hudson Park, 10-3
Drostdy vs Duineveld, 12-0
Grey College vs Paul Roos, 30-28
Grey High School vs Selborne, 57-22
Helpmekaar vs Oos-Moot, 55-23
Oakdale vs Framesby, 24-17
Outeniqua vs Paarl Gym, 27-24
Rondebosch vs SACS, 36-22
Stellenberg vs Tygerberg, 90-26
It's not always easy to shift people because of these who did not play – Monument, KES, Waterkloof, Affies, DHS, St Andrew's and Glenwood. But rather than punish them when we shift them, we are trying to reward those who have played well.
Schools Top 20 – 23 August 2017
1 Paarl Boys' High
2 Grey College
3 Monument
4 KES
5 Helpmekaar
6 Outeniqua
7 Paul Roos
8 Waterkloof
9 Grey High
10 SACS
11 Stellenberg
12 Paarl Gim
13 Boland Landbou
14 Affies
15 Drostdy
16 DHS
17 St Andrew's
18 Glenwood
19 Dale
20 Oakdale
The pressure group just under these: Bishops, Brackenfell, Die Brandwag, Eldoraigne, Garsfontein, Graeme College, Hudson Park, Kearsney, Kempton Park, Nelspruit, Rondebosch and Selborne.