Handful
of teams make early strides at U13 Coca-Cola Craven Week
Note to Editors: The fixtures for the U13 Coca-Cola
Craven Week day-two fixtures on Tuesday 30 July has been added at the foot of
the press release
The Blue Bulls, KwaZulu-Natal, Border, SWD and DHL Western
Province on Monday made their presence felt early on in the Under-13
Coca-Cola Craven Week at Hoƫrskool Rob Ferreira in White River as they
registered impressive victories to keep themselves in contention for a place
in the final match on Friday.
The Itec Blue Bulls defeated Zimbabwe 40-0 and Border beat
the Limpopo Blue Bulls 29-7, while KwaZulu-Natal defeated hosts the Pumas
21-7 on a thrilling day’s action. SWD also registered a convincing 19-0 victory
against the Free State and DHL Western Province beat the TW Profile Service
Valke 24-19 in their opening matches.
Boland, Border CD, Namibia and the Bidvest Golden Lions
also registered encouraging victories to start their campaigns on a high
note.
The Blue Bulls proved to be the best attacking team as
they ran in six tries, while Border were hot on their heels with five and
Border CD on four.
Pumas 7 (0) KwaZulu-Natal 21 (14)
KwaZulu-Natal delivered a solid display against the Pumas
as their forwards laid a solid foundation upfront and their backs showed
their class on attack by moving the ball throughout the match to stretch the
defence. They earned the rewards for these efforts with two first-half tries,
while the Pumas battled to break through the defence. This earned the Durban
side a 14-0 lead.
They built on this form in the second half and added their
third try to stretch their lead to 21-0. The Pumas fought back strongly with
their forwards, but the effective KwaZulu-Natal defence managed to shut them
out despite three attempts in a row to cross the chalk. They eventually
crossed the tryline in the dying minutes compliments of Hardus Rothman to add
their first and only points in the match.
Scorers:
Pumas – Tries: Hardus Rothman. Conversions: Alec Vermaak.
KwaZulu-Natal – Tries: Ngcebo Mdabe, Kwanele Khumalo,
Khwezi Mbongwa. Conversions: Mathew Halstead.
DHL Western Province 24 (17) TW Profile Service Valke
19 (5)
DHL Western Province dominated the first half against the
TW Profile Service Valke from the outset as they delivered a fine all round
performance, which set them up for a 24-19 victory. Their pack dominated,
while their backs did well to spread the ball and find gaps in the defence,
which they took full advantage of before the break for a 17-5 lead.
The TW Profile Service Valke, however, refused to give up
and scored their second try of the match in the second half thanks to a
powerful showing by their forwards. They threatened to score again twice in
the dying minutes, and earned the rewards with a late try by Zander Maree to
come within five points of the Cape side.
Scorers:
Western Province – Tries: Ethan James, Luke Burger, Quinn
Visser. Conversions: Jack Cloete (3). Penalty: Jack Cloete.
Valke – Tries: Keagan Balfour, Tyler Skudder, Zander
Maree. Conversions: Kyle Benadie (2)
Limpopo Blue Bulls 7 (7) Border 29 (10)
Border overcame a close first-half against the Limpopo
Blue Bulls to secure a convincing 29-7 victory as they raced to the tryline
an impressive five times. Bamanye Mahela and Joshua Van Vreden each crossed
the tryline twice to force their team into the lead against the Limpopo side.
Border secured a narrow 10-7 lead at the break with two
tries to one, and they added three five-pointers in an encouraging second
half to outplay their counterparts. With their defence holding well, the
Limpopo Blue Bulls were unable to add to their score after the break.
Scorers:
Limpopo Blue Bulls – Try: Willie Potgieter. Conversion:
Ruan Basson.
Border – Tries: Bamanye Mahela (2), Joshua Van Vreden (2),
Lwanga Bongco. Conversions: Sihlalo Benge (2)
Boland 20 (10) Leopards 15 (10)
The first half between Boland and the Leopards was tense
as the teams proved to be closely matched, with each side scoring a converted
try and penalty, which saw them enter the break at 10-10. Boland’s Curwin
Gertse, however, had the first say in the second half as he scored their
second try and another penalty to increase his tally for the match to 13
points.
Armand Cloete of the Leopards added their second try nine
minutes before the final whistle, but they were unable to add to this and
were forced to settle for a 20-15 defeat.
Scorers:
Boland – Tries: Curwin Gertse, Jan Jeremias De Villiers
Fourie. Conversions: Curwin Gertse, Kyle David Nasson. Penalties: Curwin
Gertse (2).
Leopards – Tries: Armand Cloete, Marco Botha. Conversion:
Theuns Steyn. Penalty: Theuns Steyn.
Itec Blue Bulls 40 (26) Zimbabwe 0 (0)
The Itec Blue Bulls were in fine form in their clash
against Zimbabwe and ran in three tries in the first 16 minutes to secure a
26-0 lead at the break. They continued this dominance in the second half with
a solid effort on attack and defence, which allowed them to add three more
tries to increase their tally for the match to six.
Unfortunately for Zimbabwe, all their efforts were
countered by the Pretoria team, which left them scoreless in the match.
Scorers:
Blue Bulls – Tries: Chris Schoombee (2), Pieter Venter,
Wonder Mkhonto, Zandre Du Toit (2). Conversions: Jooste Nel (5)
Eastern Province 12 (5) Bidvest Golden Lions 13 (10)
The Bidvest Golden Lions started their clash against
Eastern Province with a bang as Regardt Fourie crossed the tryline in the
second minute to take a 5-0 lead. But Eastern Province did well to string
together phases on attack and hit back with a try of their own in the 18th
minute compliments of Lathita Nqebe. The Lions, however, cancelled this out
with their second try before half time to take a 10-5 lead at the break.
The second half was hard-fought as the teams ran hard at
each other. Such was the closeness of the half the Lions were only able to
add a penalty to their score, while Nqebe crossed the tryline for the second
time for the Port Elizabeth side, which allowed them to come within a point
of the Lions on the scoreboard. The Johannesburg team, however, held on in
the dying minutes to secure a 13-12 victory.
Scorers:
Eastern Province – Tries: Lathita Nqebe (2). Coonversion: Daniel Smith.
Golden Lions – Tries: Denis Balt, Regardt Fourie.
Conversion: Sebastine Watney.
Griquas 7 (7) Namibia 12 (12)
Namibia secured their first victory of the week as they
defeated Griquas 12-7 in a tight clash. Griquas opened up the scoring in the
sixth minute with a try by Elric Moolman, which they converted successfully.
However, back-to-back tries by Namibia, of which one was converted, pushed
them into a 12-7 lead at the break.
Both teams tried hard to add to the score in the second
half but were denied by the solid defence. Namibia, however, had an
opportunity to slot over a penalty to extend their lead late in the match,
but the attempt was unsuccessful.
Scorers:
Griquas – Try: Elric Moolman. Conversion: Keanan Wentzel.
Namibia – Try: Johann Janse van Rensburg, Niel
Holtzhausen. Conversions: Kian Fransman.
Free State 0 (0) SWD 19 (5)
The first half between SWD and the Free State was tight as
both teams threw everything at one another on attack and supported this with
a solid defensive effort. SWD, in particular, tried hard to use their pack to
gain ascendancy, while both teams tried to spread the ball wide on attack.
A try by SWD in the first half and another two in the
second half, however, pushed them into a convincing lead on the scoreboard,
while they managed to shut out the Free State completely thanks to their
water-tight defence, which rattled the Free State into mistakes at crucial
times.
Scorers:
SWD: Tries: Caston Michaels, Janus Ferreira, Jowin
Jantjies. Conversions: Cameron Sharp (2)
Griffons 16 (6) Border CD 22 (0)
Border CD staged a dramatic second-half comeback against
the Griffons after trailing 6-0 at the break, as they ran in an impressive
four tries to secure a 22-16 victory. The Griffons slotted over two penalties
in the first half compliments of Du Toit Van Huyssteen, and managed to cross
the tryline twice in the second half for their 16 points.
But their defence let them down in the second half, which
came at the price of a defeat as Border CD hit their straps and did well to
convert their try-scoring chances into points.
Scorers:
Griffons – Tries: Katleho Chabanyane, Tshepiso Mzizi.
Penalties: Du Toit Van Huyssteen (2).
Border CD – Tries: Asphe Bhunqane, Athenkosi Mutala,
Luyanda Dyani, Siphe Nonkwenke. Conversion: Luyanda Dyani.
U13 Coca-Cola Craven Week day-one results:
Pumas 21 - 7 KwaZulu-Natal
Western Province 24 - 19 Valke
Limpopo Blue Bulls 7 - 29 Border
Boland 20 - 15 Leopards
Blue Bulls 40 - 0 Zimbabwe
Eastern Province 12 - 13 Golden Lions
Griquas 7 - 12 Namibia
Free State 0 - 19 SWD
Griffons 16 - 22 Border CD
U13 Coca-Cola Craven Week day-two fixtures, Tuesday 30
June 2015:
A Field:
08h30 - Griffons vs
Namibia
09h30 - Valke vs Blue
Bulls
10h30 - Golden Lions vs
SWD
11h30 - KZN vs
Boland
12h30 - Border vs WP
B Field:
08h30 - Griquas vs Zimbabwe
09h30 - Free State vs Limpopo Blue Bulls
10h30 - Border CD vs Pumas
11h30 - EP vs Leopards
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