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Blues down and out against Red Army


King Edward VII showed once again that they are a team with serious drive and are putting in some big performances beating St John’s College 31-6 on Burger Field.

Outside center Timi Oluwe found the scoreline on two separate occasions during the course of the game. 

St John’s College only managed to score two penalties from fullback Bryson Walker. The home team found it difficult to break through the KES defenses to score any sort of points which would bring them back into contention. 

Flanker James Kobrowisky carried over his good form from last weekend and showed his grit by scoring again this weekend.

There were some big hits from KES hooker Siphosethu Mnebelele who was strong in defence.

The Red Army go into next weekend’s match full of confidence and will be looking to make it a third win in a row.

Other Matches

Parktown Boys’ High School took honours in the other match in Johannesburg, beating St David’s Marist 14-0 at home.  

Sibusiso Stefaans scored two tries which were converted easily by flyhalf Sebastian Sekoto. 

Scorers:

St John’s College 6 (3) – Tries:

Conversions: Penalties:  

King Edward VII  31 (7) – Tries: Mbuso Methula, Timi Oluwole (2), Kebotile Maake, James Kobrowisky.

Conversions: Tristan Maugeri (3).

Parktown Boys’ High School 14 (7) – Tries: Sibusiso Stefaans (2).

Conversions: Sebastian Sekoto (2).

St David’s Marist 0(0)

Teams:

St John’s College:

15 Bryson Walker, 14 Bradley Chabalala, 13 Tino Munyurwa, 12 Nkosi Sibanda, 11 Jacob Smith, 10 Oliver Tait, 9 Thomas Kruger, 8 Thomas Archer, 7 Grant Barnes, 6 Matt Macmaster (Captain), 5 Liam Brodie, 4 Dominic Kamangu, 3 Vincent Miles 2 Kyle Watson, 1 Finlay Holden.

King Edward VII: 

15 Mbuso Methula, 14 Haniel Monkoti, 13 Timi Oluwole, 12 Bryce Benett, 11 Jack Bruwer, 10 Tristan Maugeri, 9 Ruan Van Rensburg, 8 Kebotile Maake, 7 Thandolwethu Biyela (Captain), 6 James Kobrowisky, 5 Tyron Smith, 4 Thomas Beling, 3 Joshua Aube, 2 Siphosethu Mnebelele, 1 Lesedi Moloi. 

Results:

u19A: King Edward VII 31 St John’s College 6

u19B: King Edward VII 43 St John’s College 3

u16A: King Edward VII 54 St John’s College 10

u15A: King Edward VII 78 St John’s College 7

u14A: King Edward VII 29 St John’s College 5

error: Sorry ol' chap, those shenanigans are not permissible.