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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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School Profiles | Craven Week | Top 20 |

Top 20 - 4 June 2008

Wed, 04 Jun 2008 16:52

There are some changes this week as a wise trio sat down and weighs up the relative merits of schools 1st XVs in South Africa.

The top three places of unbeaten schools stays the same.

Paul Roos have nudged up a bit after beating Bishops.  Affies and Paarl Boys' High have swapped places.

Rondebosch have come up a place, and Selborne have got a foot on the ladder.

Hugenote of Wellington have dropped won and, for the first time ever, Schoonspruit of Malmesbury have become contenders.

Top 20 - 4 June 2008

1. Grey High of Port Elizabeth
2. Grey College of Bloemfontein
3. Paarl Gim
4. Dr EG Jansen
5. Waterkloof
6. Glenwood
7. Outeniqua, Paul Roos
9. Monument
10. Michaelhouse
11. Bishops
12. Affies
13. Paarl Boys' High
14. Framesby
15. HT Middelburg
16. Noord-Kaap
17. Marlow
18. Oakdale
19. Rondebosch
20. Selborne

There is pressure on these schools from the likes of Die Brandwag of Uitenhage, Hugenote of Wellington, KES, Pretoria Boys High, Schoonspruit and Westville.