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Top 20

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School Profiles | Craven Week | Top 20 |

FNB Top 20 - 20 June

Tue, 20 Jun 2006 14:13

Last for a while

Few of the top teams played this week. In fact some of the top sides have not played for a while. We have made changes to the FNB Top 20, not to punish those who have not played for a while but to reward those who have.

As a result Waterkloof, Affies and Gimmies move up.

The top schools which played are Paul Roos, Waterkloof, Affies, Bishops, Paarl Gim, Pretoria Boys High, Kearsney and Florida.

In addition we have brought Muir into the pressure group just below the FNB Top 20.

Paarl Boys' High did well against Paul Roos but it's a little hard to promote a defeated team.

This will be the last FNB Top 20 till the schools get back into serious action in July.

The FNB Top 20 for 20 June

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

Schools putting pressure on the FNB Top 20 are

HTS Middelburg
Kemptonpark
Nelspruit
Muir
Paarl Boys' High
Strand
Tygerberg