Graeme College rugby event set to soar in school’s 150th year
In celebration of the school’s 150th anniversary, Graeme College have brought in a fresh dimension to their annual rugby day by extending it to a festival over three days in March next year.
And adding the cherry on the top will be the appearance of crack rugby schools such as Grey College from Bloemfontein, Hilton from KwaZulu-Natal and SACS from Cape Town, all of whom will provide fascinating opposition for their Eastern Cape opponents.
Naturally, Graeme have not forgotten the loyal support they have annually received from the local teams and the cream of Eastern Cape’s schools will again be in action in this traditional pipe-opener to the season.
The festival will take place from March 23 to 25, but not all teams will be in action for the full three days. The fixtures have been arranged so that those schools who play on Thursday will only be in action again on Saturday, while the programme on Friday will see those teams play only once.
Tournament director Nico van der Meulen said they had wanted to do something special to celebrate a significant year in the school’s history.
“We have enjoyed huge success with our traditional Graeme Rugby Day over the years, but we felt we just wanted to take it to the next level on the occasion of our 150th celebrations,” he said.
“We are extremely excited to welcome Grey College, who have appeared once before, SACS and Hilton to our event, and are also grateful for the outstanding support we have received from our Eastern Cape colleagues.
“It should be an excellent three days of rugby and an ideal opportunity for coaches to continue fine-tuning their sides for the season.”
As one of the perennially top teams in the country, Grey College will add a sharp edge to the competition when they take on Marlow Agricultural in Thursday’s feature match and then face Makhanda outfit St Andrew’s in the main curtain-raiser on Saturday.
Although these are daunting prospects for the local outfits, it will be a great opportunity for them to embrace the challenge of taking on one of the best rugby schools in the land.
Hilton face two massive examinations against Brandwag and Framesby, while the festival looks destined for a cracking start when SACS take on St Andrew’s in Thursday’s opening fixture.
The hosts have not shied away from giving themselves two tough encounters, with a Thursday showdown against Framesby, followed by a clash with SACS on Saturday in what should be a fitting finale to the festival.
Grey High will be in action only on the Friday, playing the feature match against Hudson Park, while East London powerhouse Selborne also play only once, facing Nico Malan in the main curtain-raiser on the same day.
Besides the first team fixtures, Graeme will also be arranging age-group games on the Marais Field, with this line-up still to be confirmed. The U14 and U16 sections will play on Thursday and Friday, while Saturday will see an U13 festival taking place.
The first team fixtures are:
Thursday, 23 March 2023
15:30 – Grey College vs Marlow Landbou
14:00 – Graeme College vs Framesby
12:40 – Kingswood College vs Queen’s College
11:20 – Die Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs Hilton College
10:00 – St Andrew’s College vs SACS
Friday, 24 March 24 2023
15:30 – Hudson Park vs Grey High School
14:15 – Selborne College vs Nico Malan
13:00 – Dale College vs Pearson
11:45 – Muir College vs Stirling
10:30 – Cambridge vs HTS Daniel Pienaar
09:15 – Mary Waters vs Union High
08:00 – Port Alfred vs Woodridge College
Saturday, 25 March 2023
15:20 – Graeme College vs SACS
14:00 – St Andrew’s College vs Grey College
12:40 – Hilton College vs Framesby
11:20 – Marlow Landbou vs Kingswood College
10:00 – Die Brandwag (Uitenhage) vs Queen’s College