Feast of tries at school rugby festival

Eight teams competed at this years Felixton College's Rugby festival.

A TOTAL of 468 points were scored in 12 matches in the Felixton College rugby festival from Friday to Monday.

Felixton College, Richem Secondary, John Ross College, eShowe High School, Richards Bay High School, Penryn College and Uplands College 1st and 2nd teams competed this year.

Results

Day 1 – Felixton College U18 beat Richem Secondary U18 29-0; Richards Bay High School U19 beat Uplands College U19 2nd XV 50-5; John Ross College U19 lost to Uplands College U19 1st XV 0-29; eShowe High School U19 beat Penryn College U19 60-0.

Day 2 – Felixton College U19 beat Penryn College U19 38-0; Uplands College U19 1st XV beat eShowe High School U19 11-10; Richards Bay High School U18 beat Richem Secondary U18 1 -7; John Ross College U19 beat Uplands College U19 2nd XV 72-0.

Day 3 – eShowe High School U18 beat Richem Secondary U18 59-10.

Day 4 – Richards Bay High School U19 beat Uplands College U19 1st XV 16-13, John Ross College U19 beat Penryn College U19 24-3; Felixton College U19 beat Uplands College U19 2nd XV 12–5.

Awards

Best Sportsmanship Award – Richem Secondary

Best Forward Players – Azante Theunissen (RBHS), Phiwe Nkosi (JRC), Sanele Mhlongo (eShowe), Nkosinathi Ndlovu (Richem Secondary), Jacques Rabe (Uplands College), Joshua Bezuidenhout (Uplands College), Ruben Kok (Felixton) and Kyle Hampson (Penryn College).

Best Backline Player – Divan Meintjies (RBHS), Siyanda Makhoba (JRC), Moyomuhle Mkhize (eShowe), Sduduzo Nzimande (Richem Secondary), Brandon Brodell (Uplands College), Matthew Constantinides (Uplands College), Damon Welsh (Felixton) and Lawrence Dafi (Penryn College).

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