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Aus v Ita (03.30)
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Saturday, August 27:
Wallabies 25-20 All Blacks

Saturday, August 20:
Springboks 18-5 All Blacks

Saturday, August 13:
Springboks 9-14 Wallabies

Saturday, August 6:
All Blacks 30-14 Wallabies

International

Saturday, August 27
Ireland 9-20 England

Saturday, August 20
Wales 28-13 Argentina
Ireland 22-26 France
Scotland 23-12 Italy

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School Profiles | Craven Week | Top 20 |

Top 20 - 19 August

Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:37

Grey College and Paarl Gim have continued their winning ways, Grey with a huge win over Paul Roos in Bloemfontein.

In some other big matches Framesby had a good win over Die Brandwag, Waterkloof won the Beeld Trophy and Voortrekker of Bethlehem beat the Rooiskool to win the Griffons league.

Down in the Western Cape both Bishops and SACS had surprising wins over Rondebosch and Wynberg, traditionally hotly contested Peninsula derbies.

We shall continue our policy of rewarding those who are playing and at the end of the season we shall revise the standings for the whole season. As a result Waterkloof, Outeniqua, Framesby and Paarl Boys' High move up, as do Bishops, Voortrekker, Boland Landbou and Daniël Pienaar.

Top 20 - 19 August

1. Paarl Gim, Grey College of Bloemfontein
3. Waterkloof
4. Grey High of Port Elizabeth,  Glenwood
6. Outeniqua, Dr EG Jansen
8. Michaelhouse,
9. Framesby, Affies
11. Paarl Boys' High
12. Paul Roos,
13. Selborne
14. Bishops
15. Voortrekker (Bethlehem)
16. Die Brandwag
17. Boland Landbou
18. Oakdale
19. HTS Middelburg
20. Afrikaanse Hoërskool Kroonstad, Daniël Pienaar

The schools close to the Top 20 include Kemptonpark, Marlow, Rondebosch, SACS, Schoonspruit of Malmesbury and Hugenote.