It’s Grey vs Grey in Gqeberha, while Selborne faces Queen’s

The hockey season is slowly but surely drawing towards its conclusion, but there are still a handful of mouthwatering fixtures on the menu in various parts of the country.
This coming weekend, Paarl Gimnasium faces Paarl Boys’ High in their annual interschools clash, while South African College High School (SACS) tackles Paul Roos Gimnasium (PRG) in Cape Town in another box office battle.
Jeppe High School for Boys will reignite their rivalry with King Edward VII in Johannesburg, making for a thrilling weekend of hockey.
While those matches play out, spectators in the Eastern Cape will also be treated to tasty fare.
The clash of the weekend is undeniably the meeting between Grey High School and Grey College.
The boys from Bloemfontein will make the trip down to Gqeberha, eyeing a massive victory against one of their oldest rivals.
They face off at the Rectory Astroturf on Friday at 19:00 and the match will be broadcast LIVE on the SuperSport Schools App.
In last year’s fixture, it was Grey College who, somewhat unexpectedly, scored a nervy 1-0 win over their counterparts in Bloem, when they were still under the guidance of coach Wayne Coetzee.
A year later, and it’s a new-look Grey College outfit, led by coach Dallan Phillips, who took over the reins at the start of 2025 after leaving Pearson High School, who will face their brother school.

College has constructed a decent season, although there have been a couple of disappointing results that didn’t go their way.
The Bloem boys have had taken on a busy schedule filled with festival/tournament hockey, but, apart from those events, Grey College has recorded just three wins over Hoërskool Outeniqua (2-0), Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (4-1), and Paarl Boys’ High (3-2) in 2025.
In derby games, they went down 2-4 against Paarl Gimnasium and drew 2-2 with Selborne College in their last outing, in May.
In Grey High, they come up against a team that has found its feet as the season has progressed.
Their last five fixtures have resulted in mostly convincing victories over York High (5-1), Magdalen College UK (7-1), St Andrew’s College (1-0), Queen’s College (5-2) and Wynberg Boys’ High (3-1) – results that show coach Andrew Beynon‘s boys aren’t finding it hard to score goals.
History or past results are relevant for context, but they’ll mean very little when the sides square off in what is expected to be a thriller.
To boost their chances of success, players from both camps will need to step up, including penalty corner ace Matthias Visser and captain Andrew Koupis for the visitors.
In goal, Sayur Pillay will have to be on his game, while others to keep an eye on include Raphael Kambanis, Warena Legaiwa, Gianni Tyropolis, the explosive Waldo Konig, and Luke Visser, up front.
Neilandro Van Schalkwyk, who was the only Free State player to make the SA Schools u18A team, will also be a threat in midfield.

For Grey High, coach Beynon will call on his senior players to show what they’re capable of on the big stage.
Luke Tait, Athi Voigt, Matthew Allibone, Liam Poole, and Keegan le Roux will need to make their marks.
A player who will be aiming to continue his fine form is Logan Goddard-Ford, who netted a brace against York last week and is playing some of his best hockey.
At the back, goalkeeper Kiano Broadhurst will rely on Ameer Muller and James Chree to defuse the Grey College attack.
Other matches
While that clash plays out in Gqeberha, Selborne College will take on Queen’s College in East London.
It’ll be the second meeting between the teams in 2025. When they met in April, it ended 3-2 in favour of Selborne.
Both teams are currently in red-hot form. Last week, Queen’s thumped Merrifield College 7-0, while Selborne showed character to come from behind to beat a gritty Hudson Park outfit 2-1. There’s everything to play for, with provincial bragging rights on the line.
Also in East London, Stirling High, after sharing a pulsating 3-3 draw with Dale College last week, goes up against Hudson Park on Friday.
Dale, meanwhile, hosts Graeme College.
EASTERN CAPE BOYS’ FIXTURES
Friday, 1 August
15:00 – Dale College vs Graeme College
17:00 – Stirling High vs Hudson Park
18:30 – Selborne College vs Queen’s College
19:00 – Grey High vs Grey College