The Blue Bulls
handed the Golden Lions the biggest hiding in the main game at the Coca-Cola
Craven Week that anyone can remember when they beat them 47-0 in the final game
of the 2012 Week in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.
The Lions had no
answer for the power play of the Bulls forward and, although they did have a
fair amount of possession, they were largely ineffective against a side that
tackled like demons and outplayed them in the loose phases.
The Bulls
produced the perfect balanced performance - good in the set phases, strong on
the drive and deadly in the backs. This combination led to seven tries scored
in the game and, in the end, the Lions would have been praying for the final
whistle to sound.
The Powerade
Chosen one for the game, Rohan Janse Van Rensburg got two of the Blue Bulls
tries, with the others coming from Jaco Hayward, Jurie Linde, Thabo Mabuza,
Steven Meiring and Marquit September. Ryno Eksteen kicked two penalties and
three conversions.
Earlier, Eastern
Province beat KwaZulu-Natal 27-24 in a thriller to become the only other team
to finish the week with three wins out of three.
The game was
played in a torrential downpour, which made handling difficult and it was very
tight for most of the 70 minutes. KZN led 12-9 at the break and were ahead by
single point with five minutes to go when EP's star winger scored a long-range
individualistic try to give his side the victory.
The win meant
that the hosts were one of only two teams, along with the Bulls to win all
three games at the week.
EP's tries were
scored by Petersen, Thembalethu Williams and Gabriel Le Roux. Ernst Stapelberg
kicked two penalties and three conversions.
Joshua Moon
dotted down twice for the Young Sharks and Robert Anderson kicked four
penalties and a conversion.
Results
SWD 20 Boland
10, Griffons 34 Griquas Country 5, Namibia 28 Zimbabwe 7, Western Province 29
Pumas 14, Limpopo 20 Border 7, Eastern Province 27 KwaZulu-Natal 24, Free State
30 Valke 5, Blue Bulls 47 Golden Lions 0.
A group of 50
players to play in trials to select the South African Schools team was named
after the final game.
They will play
matches in Kempton Park on July 28 before the team to play against under18
teams from England, Wales and France next month will be chosen.
SA Schools
Trial Squad
Abongile
Nonkontwana (Blue Bulls), Aidon Davis (Eastern Province), Akhona Sihunu
(Border), Cashwell Khoza (Blue Bulls), Chad Solomon (Western Province), Chris
Massyn (Lions), Christiaan Meyer (Valke), Courtney Cupido (Boland), Daniël du
Preez (KwaZulu-Natal), Dayan van der Westhuizen (Blue Bulls), Duhan van der
Merwe (South Western Districts), Dylan Smith (Lions), Edward Schmidt (Free
State), Francois Esterhuizen (Boland), Ganfried May (South Western Districts),
Gideon Koegelenberg (Boland), Handré Pollard (Western Province), Heinrich
Viljoen (Blue Bulls), Hyon Andrews (Blue Bulls), Jakó van der Walt (Lions),
Jano Venter (Pumas), Jason Worral (Western Province), JD Schickerling (Western
Province), Jean-Luc du Preez (KwaZulu-Natal), Jesse Kriel (KwaZulu-Natal), Johan
Bannink (Blue Bulls), Johan Labuschagné (Valke), Jurie Linde (Blue Bulls),
Justin Phillips (Blue Bulls), Malcolm Marx (Lions), Leighton van Wyk (Western
Province), Liam Hendricks (Western Province), Koch Marx (Lions), Marcus
Kleinbooi (Blue Bulls), Matjikinyane Molapo (Limpopo Blue Bulls), Nicholas
Janse van Rensburg (Limpopo Blue Bulls), Ox Nche (Free State), Pierre Schoeman
(Blue Bulls), Ramone Samuels (Western Province), Rohan Janse van Rensburg (Blue
Bulls), Rynard Snyman (Griffons), Ryno Eksteen (Blue Bulls), Sandile Khubeka
(KwaZulu-Natal), Selvyn Davids (Eastern Province), Sergeal Petersen (Eastern
Province), Stephan Vermeulen (Lions), Thabo Mabuza (Blue Bulls), Warrick Galant
(South Western Districts), Wesley Adonis (Western Province), Wilco Louw
(Boland).
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