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Hilton and Michaelhouse return to Standard Bank Grey High Festival

By Neale Emslie , in Rugby | Featured Rugby | News , at 2025-03-19 Tags: , , , , , ,

Lwandle Nzama carries the ball up in Michaelhouse's season-opener against Helpmekaar Kollge. Photo: Martin Ashworth.
Lwandle Nzama carries the ball up in Michaelhouse’s season-opener against Helpmekaar Kollege. Photo: Martin Ashworth.

Top KwaZulu-Natal rugby schools, Hilton College and Michaelhouse, are primed to make an impact at the Standard Bank Grey High Festival, in Gqeberha, which takes place from 29-31 March.

Both teams face significant challenges over the two days of competition, but they are eager to test themselves against top-quality opposition.

One of their bigger challenges will be facing the host school, with whom they have had some thrilling encounters in the past. Michaelhouse will play them on the first day, while Hilton will round off the festival against Grey High on Monday afternoon.

Hilton’s Director of Rugby, Greg Miller, is an Old Grey and former 1st XV coach at the school. He recalled a particularly tight match during Grey High’s 150th anniversary celebrations in 2016.

“This was the last time Hilton played against Grey in Gqeberha, which I remember well because I was the Grey coach at the time. Grey won with a last-minute kick,” he said.

More recently, the teams met at Bishops’ 175th anniversary in Cape Town last year, with Hilton winning 34-17.

Miller said Hilton would prepare for another tough battle after their opening match against Makhanda’s Graeme College.

“The Eastern Cape sides are always competitive, and we are looking forward to two exciting games,” Miller said. “Both are great schools with a proud rugby history and I have no doubt the boys will come out firing against us.”

Hilton is sure to be well-prepared for the festival, having already played a warm-up match against Secunda before facing Westville on Gilfillan Field on Saturday. They’ll face Kearsney College, too, on Saturday, 22 March, before the festival in Gqeberha.

Liyema Nela captains Hilton College from flyhalf in 2025. Photo: supplied.
Liyema Nela captains Hilton College from flyhalf in 2025. Photo: supplied.

Meanwhile, Michaelhouse, under the guidance of coach James Fleming, is excited to return to the festival, which they last attended in 2022.

In that year, ‘House beat Kingswood but lost to St Andrew’s College. Fleming believes this year’s competition will be more challenging.

“We are very excited to be returning to the Bay and playing both Grey and Bishops on the Kolisi Field. We know we will be up against two strong schools, but we will certainly focus on bringing our A game,” he said.

“Knowing Robbie Kempson and Darron Nell (part of the Grey coaching team), we can expect a very strong set piece, while Bishops will likely aim to run us ragged when we meet them, after playing each other at their 175th anniversary last year.”

Last year, in Cape Town, Michaelhouse registered an impressive 37-17 win, but they understand that no victory is guaranteed against the exciting Cape Town outfit.

Fleming is pleased with the continuity in the team this year as 11 players from last year’s side, who are now in matric, have returned for another year in the 1st XV.

“The team is captained by William Ridl at inside centre, with Dom Sesink-Clee as the vice-captain at No 8 after playing lock last year,” he said.

“Hooker Oliver Davis, Alex Arde, Dan Aissing, Stefan Moolman, and Rourke O’Sullivan all represented Sharks u17 in 2024, while prop Nicola Salamousas and flank Oliver Guy played for Sharks u16. We have a good sprinkling of provincial players, combining experience with some exciting talent.

“The Grey Festival is a great opportunity to give all the squad members a run and to experience the camaraderie of touring, playing different opposition, and making new friends.”

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