Tri-Nations

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Saturday, July 19:
Aus v SA (12.05)

Currie Cup

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Friday, July 18:
Falcons v WP (19.10)

Saturday, July 19:
Boland v Blue Bulls (15.00)
Griquas v Lions (15.00)
Cheetahs v Sharks (17.05)

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Saturday, July 12:
NZ 28-30 South Africa

Currie Cup

Friday, July 11:
Sharks 28-10 Falcons

Saturday, July 12:
Griquas 21-20 WP
Lions 57-17 Boland
Blue Bulls 31-23 Cheetahs

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FNB Top 20 - 15 August

Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:38

Not without change

There are fewer matches now but there have also been some top flight matches - great schools going head to head with each other with a few surprising results which have produced changes in our FNB Top 20, where so many great rugby schools run each other so close.

At this stage a single result can produce ructions just because teams are so close and because we want to reward success on the playing field.

Some teams are not playing all that much, which means that it is hard to keep them in place.

Amongst the telling results were Glenwood's victory over Grey Bloem, Marlow's victory over Outeniqua, Waterkloof's victory over Monument and Graeme's victory over Muir. And then big wins for Affies, Bishops, Paarl Boys' High and Boland Landbou.

And there are some big matches to come, especially for high-riding Paul Roos who play Grey Bloem this week and Marlow next week.

To see last week's results, click here.

FNB Top 20 for 15 August

1. Paul Roos
2. Waterkloof
3. Affies
4.  Bishops
5. Grey Bloem
6. Paarl Gim
7. Glenwood
8. Marlow
9. Queen's
10. Monument
11. Outeniqua
12. Boland Landbou
13. Maritzburg College, Pretoria Boys High
15. Kearsney
16.  Westville
17. Grey PE
18. Framesby
19. Paarl Boys' High
20. Hoërskool Middelburg, Daniël Pienaar

Schools putting pressure on the FNB Top 20 are

Diamantveld
Muir
Selborne