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Another day of classy rugby at the Craven Week

───   MORGAN PIEK 18:28 Tue, 02 Jul 2019

Another day of classy rugby at the Craven Week | News Article
Western Province vs. Golden Lions XV - Morgan Piek

It was another day of classy rugby action at Grey College, Bloemfontein, on Tuesday as the U18 SA Rugby Craven Week launched into full swing with the teams that watched from the sidelines on Monday taking to the field in their first round of matches.


The SA Rugby Craven Week matches were competitive throughout the day with a few late tries alleviating the pressure on some of the sides.

The Western Province XV, Blue Bulls, their Blue Bulls XV counterparts, Griquas and Griffons would be pleased with their victories, which saw them kick off their campaigns on a strong note.

The SA Rugby Academy Week also produced its fair share of entertainment with the Griffons and Pumas cruising to big wins, while it also proved to be a good day for Border, Griquas CD, the Blue Bulls XV, Golden Lions Academy XV and Valke.

The day’s action took the Points scored in the first two days of the SA Rugby Craven Week to 414, with 81 Tries, and 498 points and 77 tries in the SA Rugby Academy Week.

U18 SA Rugby Craven Week match summaries:

The Blue Bulls overturned a 17-10 halftime deficit against Border in an entertaining clash to secure a 35-24 victory. The first stanza was a tight tussle with both sides relying on their forwards to give them the edge, but the Pretoria outfit’s strong second-half display, in which they stepped up the quality of their attack and ran hard on attack, nudged them into a convincing lead as they outscored the East London outfit six tries to four. Nsuku Baloyi (wing) made a valuable contribution as he touched down twice.

Griquas survived a strong second-half fightback from Limpopo Blue Bulls in a physical encounter to secure a 35-24 victory after leading 14-0 at halftime. In the end, the Kimberley outfit scored five tries to their Limpopo counterparts' four, but their accurate goal-kicking, which saw them land all five conversions, allowed them to build up a comfortable lead on the scoreboard for a morale-boosting opening win.

The Gauteng derby between the Blue Bulls XV and Golden Lions XV proved to be a gripping affair as both teams threw everything at one another, but the Pretoria side did well to take advantage of their point-scoring chances for a 32-21 victory. Both sides tried to use their forwards to force their way onto the front foot and backed this up with enterprising play by their backs, which resulted in a tightly fought match until the end. Blue Bulls XV’s five tries to three by their neighbours, however, sealed the win, with flyhalf Justin Cross making a valuable contribution with his try, two conversions and a penalty goal. Golden Lions XV flyhalf Seb Watney earned 11 points for his team, but even this could not help his team a win.

In stark contrast, Griffons kicked a last-minute penalty goal to edge EP Elephants 28-24 in a nail-biting clash. It was a physical affair as both teams’ forwards got stuck in, while the backs were solid in support. The Welkom side took a narrow 13-7 lead at the break, but Eastern Province fought back with intent, and they found themselves level on four tries in the dying minutes. Two penalty goals by the Griffons to add to their conversion, however, cancelled out the Eastern Cape side’s two conversions.

The Western Province XV held on for a hard-fought 18-14 victory against the Golden Lions in a thrilling finale to the day’s action. Both sides threw everything at one another with their forwards and backs, but with the teams being closely matched on attack and defence, the game was always going to come down to the wire. Such was the closeness of the game, no points were scored in the second half. The teams each scored two tries, with the men from Johannesburg converting both, but it was a fine display by the Capetonians’ flyhalf, Kian Meadon, that earned his side the win as he scored a try, conversion, penalty goal and drop goal in a solid display of his skills.

U18 SA Rugby Craven Week Day Two results (Tuesday, 2 July):

Griquas 35-24 Limpopo Blue Bulls

Blue Bulls XV 32-21 Golden Lions XV

EP Elephants 24-28 Griffons

Blue Bulls 35-24 Border

Golden Lions 14-18 Western Province XV

U18 SA Rugby Craven Week Day Three fixtures (Wednesday, 3 July):

11h00 – Pumas v Leopards (A Field)

12h30 – Boland v Valke (A Field)

14h00 – SWD Eagles v Sharks (A Field)

15h30 – Free State Cheetahs v Western Province (A Field)


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