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Friday, September 9:
NZ v Tonga (08.30)

Saturday, September 10:
Scot v Roma (01.00)
Fiji v Namibia (03.30)
France v Japan (06.00)
Arg v Eng (08.30)

Sunday, September 11:
Aus v Ita (03.30)
Ireland v US (06.00)
SA v Wales (08.30)

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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

International

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 - 18 June 2008

Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:30

South Africa did its long-weekending again with fewer matches than usual even though a holiday is approaching.

But Affies, Paarl Gim, Selborne, EG Jansen and Grey High had big wins, the last without its ten Craven Week players.

Paarl Boys' High and Paul Roos managed narrow victories while St Stithians did better against KES than expected.

We have decided to reward the teams that are playing and so Paarl Gim move up from joint second to joint first after their big win over SACS.

Top 20 - 4 June 2008

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

There is pressure on these schools from the likes of Boland Landbou, Daniël Pienaar, Eldoraigne, Florida, Noord-Kaap, Rondebosch, Westville.