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School Profiles | Craven Week | Top 20 |

FNB Top 20 - 26 May 2009

Tue, 26 May 2009 17:26


Grey College captain and scrumhalf Pieter Rademan leads his team into battle

There are changes this week with important wins for Monument and Wynberg, which have been the main reason for some changes.

We have continued to reward schools that are playing and doing well.

The hardest part of the ranking has been at the bottom rather than the top. There is a large group of schools doing really well and it is so hard to sort them out.

Outeniqua, Glenwood, Gimmies, Selborne, Queen's, Die Brandwag, Rustenburg, Framesby and Westville all had wins but none against teams on or near the Top 20. Weigh that up against Affies, Bishops and Grey PE who lost to teams who are there or thereabouts last week.

FNB Top 20 - 26 May 2009

1. Grey College
2. Paul Roos
3. KES
4. Affies
5. Waterkloof
6. Marlow
7. Paarl Boys' High
8. Monument
9. Outeniqua
10. Bishops
11. Grey High
12. Glenwood
13. Paarl Gim
14. Selborne
15. Queen's
16. Die Brandwag
17. Michaelhouse
18. Wynberg
19. Rustenburg
20. Boland Landbou, Framesby, Noord-Kaap, Westville

Those knocking on the door include AHS Kroonstad, Centurion, Daniël Pienaar, Diamantveld, Drostdy, Dr EG Jansen, Goudveld, Klerksdorp and Landboudal of Jacobsdal.

The Top 20 produces so much interest that it is clear that there are strong feelings about schools rugby. Here is a way to add to the interest in the school you support.

Matt Knight, who was one of the authors of the highly successful Derby Day, which came out last year, is currently writing a rugby book and seeking any anecdotes from old boys. If you have any interesting or humorous stories and memories from your school days, especially rugby stories, do please send them to him. As much detail should be included (names of teachers and players; dates; scores; setting, etc). Please send to mattbknight@gmail.com