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Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival 2. School. Boy. Rugby Blog. SSL Steaming Link. TEAMSDAY 1. MATCH 6 HTS MIDDELBURG 2. HOERSKOOL NOORD- KAAPThe final match on the first day of KERF was keenly contested by HTS Middelburg and Hoerskool Noord- Kaap.
Middelburg had the better of the early exchanges but as the game progressed Noord- Kaap grew in confidence. At halftime it was HTS who had scored two tries, to the one of Noord- Kaap. The scoring was opened by Middelburg when flyhalf Morne Sonnekus kicked a long penalty. Noord- Kaap backs showed a lot of pace and it came as no surprise when fullback Cameron Hufke picked up a loose ball and beat the defence for a 5- 3 lead. Andries Koen made a good break to put HTS in front again and before the break the heavier HTS forwards set up a maul from a penalty close to the try line. They rolled forward with lock Dolf Rossouw barging over and putting his side into a 1. Noord- Kaap scored first in the second half after Yaseer Daniels used pace to go over near the touchline.
Hufke, with a brilliant conversion in the conditions, narrowed the gap to a single point. Sonnekus kicked a three pointer and shortly thereafter HTS hooker and captain Duart Willemse did well to squirm over to increase their lead to 2. Both teams were enterprising in the last quarter with the ball moving through numerous hands and defences holding.
Noord- Kaap prop Conrad Aswegen had made some telling runs and, with minutes to play, he had another; breaking through the defensive line and passing to centre Wium Becker who dived over this time, giving Hufke an easy conversion to narrow the gap to two points with two minutes remaining. In the dying seconds Noord- Kaap had possession and very nearly took victory away from HTS. But it was the Middelburg team who narrowly won 2. Point scorers: HTS Middelburg: Tries: Koen, Rossouw, Willemse; Penalties: Sonnekus (2)Noord- Kaap: Tries: Hufke, Daniels, Becker; Conversions: Hufke (2)MATCH 5 GLENWOOD 2. HOERSKOOL FRAMESBYThe wind brought rain which affected ball handling, making it sufficiently greasy for passes to be dropped. Towards the end of the game the rain became heavier, so much of the play was amongst the forwards.
Framesby did not give up and spent most of the last 1. Glenwood half. There were some big tackles by both sides as play moved from end to end.
Glenwood arguably held the ascendancy, but Framesby won enough loose ball to make their own forays towards the Glenwood line. The Durban side went into the lead after 1. Morne van Rensburg managed to burst through for a five pointer. He converted his own try. Framesby flyhalf Riaan van Rensburg replied with a penalty but neither side could get away. With the halftime whistle imminent, centre Grayson Ditlow went over after an attack down the left hand touchline.
It was converted by Van Rensburg for the Port Elizabeth boys to lead 1. In the second half Glenwood grew in confidence and their flyhalf Dylan Pretorius snaked through again, with a conversion by Van Rensburg, for a 1. Framesby came close to scoring but the Glenwood defensive patterns were sound and, when Glenwood got back into the Framesby half, a bullocking run by JJ van der Mescht created some space and two passes later, Van Rensburg saw the tryline, to score his second try. His conversion put Glenwood 2. Glenwood held on and with numerous changes occurring, some due to injury, the local team managed a 2.
Point scorers: Glenwood: Tries: M van Rensburg (2), Pretorius; Conversions: Van Rensburg (3)Framesby: Tries: Ditlow; Conversion: R van Rensburg; Penalty: Van Rensburg. MATCH 4 MONUMENT 3. DALE COLLEGEMonument, with a very large pack of forwards, dominated the early stages of the fourth game. Dale had to feed on scraps but, as the first half grew longer, so they started getting more ball. Missed opportunities by Monnas frustrated the players and helped Dale to keep in touch. Dale opened the scoring with a well struck penalty by fullback and captain Aphelele Fassi.
Monument struck back immediately, as their forwards moved up field and, from a ruck close to the tryline, flank Tristan Dullisear dived over. The try was converted by Jonathan Viljoen for a 7- 3 lead. Monument continued to have the lion’s share of possession, winning lineouts with comparative ease and dominating the tight phases. From a scrum, a well- rehearsed move saw the ball spinning wide and No 8 PJ Jacobs took an inside pass to go over.
Viljoen added the extra points and a 1. A mistake ensued by Dale when an attack was picked up by centre Luke Rossouw and he went over under the posts. With the conversion by Viljoen, things looked ominous for Dale, now 3- 2. A second Fassi penalty from a long way out lifted the Dale spirits. They began to get more possession and, with a move where the ball was kept in hand, flank Buhle Qaba went over on half time. The conversion into the wind went wide but Dale had narrowed the gap to 1. In the second half, with 2.
Dale player was red carded for a punch, but Dale did not give up. The Transfiguration (2017) Free Online Movie. This was followed by a Monument player being sent off with a yellow card, meaning both sides had 1. Dale came back with a try by hooker Mikhaya Sonqishe. From a lineout Monnas flank PJ Jacobs taking the ball at the back, went over for an unconverted try for a 2. Dale with one man less held on while Monument made crucial mistakes.
In referees’ time Monument’s Larko Lindes drove over, giving Monument a 3. Point scorers: Monument: Tries: Rossouw, Jacobs (2), Dulliseam, Lindes; Conversions: Viljoen (4)Dale: Tries: Qaba, Sonquishe; Penalties: Fassi (2)MATCH 3 QUEEN’S COLLEGE 1. PRETORIA BOYS HIGHThe third match of the festival, a tightly contested game between Queen’s College and Pretoria Boys High, was without the plethora of tries seen in the first two matches. Queen’s, back at the festival for the first time since 2. PBHS in the game; until the final minute where the boys from Pretoria got over for a win.
Queen’s had the majority of possession in the first half, although most of the play took place between the two 2. Queen’s opened the scoring with a penalty by flyhalf Keith Kroutz. Both teams were quick to recycle ball, but the defences on both sides held. On one of the rare occasions that either side got close to the try- line, it was the Queen’s forwards who drove over and they were awarded a touch- down. This gave them an 8- 0 lead.
Pretoria’s flyhalf Tayne Rivas converted a 4. Early in the second half a pass that didn’t go to hand enabled Queen’s centre Ilano Smith to kick ahead.
A kind bounce and a sprint for the line enabled Queen’s to score their second try, with a good conversion in blustery conditions by Kroutz. Whole Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (2016) Movie Online there. Rivas was also successful with his third penalty to narrow the gap to 9- 1. PBHS then had a five- minute period of attack in the 2. They were awarded a number of penalties but Queen’s did not back down.
Eventually Pretoria added another three points when Geordie Collaros was successful. PBHS had the opportunity of a long penalty to win the game with a minute to go, but the ball struck the upright. Their captain and eighth man Chris du Toit then broke through and used his long strides to get close to the poles, giving his team a dramatic 2. Collaros’ conversion.
Point scorers: Queen’s: Tries: Forwards, Smith; Conversion: Kroutz; Penalty: Kroutz. PBHS: Try: Du Toit; Conversion: Collaros; Penalties: Rivas (3), Collaros (2)MATCH 2 SELBORNE COLLEGE 4.
DR EG JANSENSelborne showed that they will be one of the top sides at the festival this year when they played enterprising rugby, and were fast to capitalise on mistakes. EG Jansen will be disappointed by their errors which gifted some points to Selborne. It was a good game with Selborne flair giving them a 4. The game was just five minutes old when Selborne lock Stephan Nieuwenhuizen burst through the defence to score an unconverted try for an early 5- 0 lead. Selborne were much more cohesive in their pattern of attack.