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It’s Reds vs Blues in Joburg rivalry, while Jeppe looks to build on Grey win

By Alex Ralston , in Rugby | Featured Rugby | News , at 2024-04-05 Tags: , , ,

(Photo courtesy of King Edward VII)

St John’s College will make a very short trip down the road to take on King Edward VII (KES), in an old school Blues versus Reds clash on Saturday.

Both teams hosted their respective Easter festivals last weekend and they will be eager to square off in the latest exciting clash between the traditional rivals.

KES lost 7-22 to Paarl Boys’ High but then overran Bishops Diocesan College 45-8 in their festival games.

Against Bishops, winger Haniel Monkoti crossed for a hattrick, and he would love to carry that form into this weekend’s match.

The Blues have a strong side this year and they will turn to Dom Kamangu, Kyle Watson
and Malan du Plessis, who all enjoyed a stellar Easter Festival, to provide some impetus. Against KES, that trio will need to bring their A-games.

St John’s didn’t look comfortable against a physical Hoërskool Nelspruit, but they looked more assured as a unit when they beat Zimbabwe’s Falcon College 38-21.

Last year, KES, playing at St John’s, comfortably won 31-6 and they’ll be happy to have home ground advantage this year.

Also on Saturday, Jeppe High School for Boys hosts St Stithians College at Collard Field.

Jeppe will be brimming with confidence after their headline-grabbing 22-19 win against Grey College two weeks ago in an absolute humdinger of a game.

Their belief and excellence were on display at the KES Easter Festival, where they romped to a 59-6 win over Brandwag 59-6 and a 47-6 victory against Queen’s College.

Luke Cannon bagged a couple of tries, with the big flanker showing off good skills, while fullback Sanele Simelane enjoyed running circles around the boys from Queen’s College.

St Stithians hosted yet another successful Easter Festival, and they also walked away with two wins, beating St Andrew’s College 27-14 on day one and KwaZulu-Natal’s Clifton College 12-7 on the final day.

Coach Thoriso Shishau remains positive, stating: “Small steps, and we try to get better.”

His side overwhelmed St Benedict’s earlier in the season, winning 62-3, after going on a points’ scoring frenzy late in the second half.

Look out for fullback Sicelo Sakawuli. He is quick and has a good defensive game.

Both matches should draw big crowds, although the weather could put a spanner in the works. For those unwilling to venture out, there’s always live coverage on SuperSport Schools.

TEAMS

King Edward VII: 15 Indi-Gusha Mboniswa, 14 Jarell Mbuyi, 13 Olunje Mehlomakulu, 12 Tristan Maugeri, 11 Haniel Monkoti, 10 Simphiwe Moyo, 9 Regan McGurk, 8 Kebotile Maake, 7 Sam Bruwer, 6 James Kobrowisky, 5 Chinedu Amadi, 4 Michael Bownes, 3 Nathan Frank VD Merwe, 2 Esethu Mnebelele, 1 Connor White.

St Johns College: 15 Riley Elliot, 14 Bryson Walker, 13 Gerald Van Wyk, 12 Tumelo Bopape, 11 Jacob Smith, 10 Joe MacRobert, 9 Tom Kruger, 8 John-John Bierman, 7 ⁠Kakuhle Tunguta, 6 ⁠Grant Barnes, 5 ⁠Zain Newman, 4 ⁠Dom Kamangu, 3 ⁠Matthew Kaplan, 2 ⁠Kyle Watson, 1 Joshua Shannon.

Jeppe High School for Boys: 15 Sanele Simelane, 14 Lindelani Nkambule, 13 Kuthadzo Rasivhaga, 12 McMillen Mongwana, 11 Lesego Zungu, 10 Matthew Coetzee, 9 Talent Sithole, 8 Risima Khosa, 7 Nathan Classen, 6 Ndimphiwe Mjiji, 5 Luke Cannon, 4 Lagan Leisher, 3 Luca Trevisan, 2 Bonga Nxumlao, 1 Andre Poulton.

St Stithians College: 15 Sicelo Sakawuli, 14 Helo Ngwenya, 13 Gabriel Hore, 12 Tyler Maclennan, 11 Louis McAslin, 10 Chris Anderson, 9 Josh Meyer, 8 Jono Caveney, 7 Ryan Zvinavashe, 6 Ross Turner, 5 Francois Botes , 4 Luke Thorrold, 3 Jean Anthony Eblen, 2 Ethan Jacobs, 1 Braden Lighfoot.

Fixtures:

King Edward VII vs St Johns College: 

u14A: 8:00 am King Edward VII vs St Johns College (Reds Field)

u15A: 9:00 am King Edward VII vs St Johns College (Reds Field)

u16A: 10:00 am King Edward VII vs St Johns College (Reds Field)

u19B: 11:15 am King Edward VII vs St Johns College (Reds Field)

u19A: 12:30 pm King Edward VII vs St Johns College (Reds Field)

Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College

u14A: 8:00 am Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College (White Field)

u15A: 10:00 am Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College (White Field)

u16A: 11:00 am Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College (Collard Field)

u19B: 12:10 am Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College (Collard Field)

u19A: 13:35 pm Jeppe High School for Boys vs St Stithians College (Collard Field)

 

 

 

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