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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

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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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Top 20

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School Profiles | Craven Week | Top 20 |

FNB Top 20 - 27 July

Tue, 27 Jul 2010 17:54


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There are fewer changes to this week's FNB Top 20 than in any week in the past 11 years. The top teams have, by and large, won.

We have tried to reward teams that did well and those that are playing. Increasingly schools not playing will drop down and perhaps out till we do the year's revision.

We have examined results up to today's match between Monnas and Florida, which Monnas won handsomely with a great second-half performance.

There remain many other good First XVs in the country. Those that we looked at most carefully are Hentie Cilliers of Virginia, Die Brandwag, Dr EG Jansen, Duineveld, Marlow, Menlopark, Nelspruit, Oakdale and Queen's.

FNB Top 20 - 27 July 2010:

1. Grey College (Bloemfontein)

2. Paarl Gim

3. Paul Roos

4. St Andrew's (Grahamstown)

5. Bishops

6. Affies

7. Paarl Boys' High

8. Monument

9. Waterkloof

10. Grey High (PE)

11. Florida

12. Glenwood

13. Maritzburg College

14. Westville

15. Diamantveld

16. Boland Landbou

17. Drostdy

18. Selborne

19. Tygerberg

20. Centurion