2018 School Rugby
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@bovidae I don't think there was one particular winner. Each school played two games. There was no final.
This was the report of the last day of the World Schools Rugby Festival Tournament
World Schools Festival comes to an emphatic end PAARL, 7 April 2018 – The weeklong Oakland World Schools Festival came to an emphatic end with a sold-out Paarl Boishaai’s Brug Street Stadium being treated to high-quality and entertaining schoolboy rugby on Saturday. The festival lived up to its aspirations of creating camaraderie among rugby-loving schoolboys from around the world sharing knowledge and experiences. The tournament featured 10 of the top schools in South Africa and 10 of the best school teams from around the world. The final day was characterised by tight battles, the odd runaway victory and edge-of-your seat entertaining rugby. The final schoolboy game of the day between Paarl Boys’ High School and Christchurch Boys’ High provided the hosts an opportunity to exact revenge on the New Zealand side. Christchurch Boys’ High spoilt Boishaai’s spotless record in New Zealand last year, when they beat the South Africans 38-36. Revenge was sweet for the South African side, and while the score line may suggest they found easy access across the advantage line, it was anything but a walk in the park.
Boishaai brought the curtain down on the celebrations claiming a 28-7 victory over the touring side and gave the ardent local supporters much to cheer about. The South African sides walked away with the inaugural Oakland Cup trophy, a Ryder Cup-style contest between South Africa and the Rest of the World. The home sides will have the bragging rights for the next year after beating the Rest of the World 36-4. Carinat Sports Marketing Managing Director and ex-Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer announced the tournament would return in 2019 from March 24 to 29 and the venue would be revealed in due course. “The festival surpassed all expectations and it was a humbling experience to see rugby-loving countries, from the giants to the so-called minnows, share our passion for the game,” Meyer said.
Paarl Boys’ High vs Christchurch Boys’ High (New Zealand): Scorers: Paarl Boishaai 25 (8): Tries: Ewan Roos (2), Vian van der Sandt, Cullan van der Merwe. Conversion: Trent Sirvetsen. Penalty: Trent Sirvetsen. Christchurch Boys’ High 7 (0): Try: Max Hughes. Conversion: Ollie Lewis. Affies vs AP Dragons (Pacific Islands) Scorers: Affies 17 (10): Tries: Heinrich Bischoff, David Jacobsz, Eric Sherman. Conversion: Regardt Roets. AP Dragons 5 (5): Drie: Uta Fale.
Grey College vs Hartpury College (England) Scorers: Grey College 60 (31): Tries: Ian Small-Smith (3), Ross Braude (2), Werner Gouws, Lesley Botha, Joubert Schoeman, Jan-Hendrik Wessels, Zander du Plessis. Conversions: Du Plessis (5). Hartpury College 0. Paarl Gimnasium vs Unión Argentina U18 (Argentina) Scorers: Paarl Gimnasium 38 (23): Tries: Stravino Jacobs, Van Eeden Hanekom, Dean Nieuwoudt, Hein Strauss. Drop goal: Charl Janson. Conversions: Janson (3). Penalties: Janson (3). Jaguares 36 (5): Tries: Nicolas Roger Farias, Totas Vanni, Rustias Salustierra, Mannuel Berstein, Juan-Manuel Gonzales, Martin Avellaneda. Conversions: Roger Farias (3) Hilton College vs Rhinos Rugby (United States) Scorers: Hilton 78 (29): Tries: Ruan Wilmans (2), Gareth Schreuder, Roger Ellis, Robert Mattison, Joseph Elphick (3), Patrick McVeigh, Jared Venter, Siyabonga Xulu. Doelskoppe: Schreuder (7), Bryce Trodd (2). Strafdoel: Schreuder. Rhinos Rugby 19 (12): Tries: Latu Kolopeaua, Ethan Howard, Moses Sepvona. Doelskoppe: Austin Kikuchi (2).
So the tournament will be held again next year, from 24 to 29 March. Venue TBA.
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Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament
Hastings Boys will play their third and last pool game of the tournament tomorrow (Tue, 1 May) at 4.15pm NZT. This time the opponent will be Jianguo High School (Taiwan).
I'll post the link to the livestream when it becomes available.
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Hastings BHS will play their QF against Toin Gakuen High School (Kanagawa) at 1.30pm NZT today.
Livestream via Sanix Sports on YouTube.
A few short highlights from yesterday's game: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/sport/rugby/watch-hastings-boys-fijian-flyers-cause-havoc-showcase-power-and-speed-world-youth-first-xv-tournament
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Hastings BHS has won the Quarter Final of the Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament against Toin Gakuen High School. The full time score was 31 to 19 (HT: 24 - 0).
Here's the video of the game (it starts about 17 minutes from the beginning of the video; you'll have to watch it on YT):
In the semi-final, to be played on Friday 4 May, Hastings Boys will play Osaka Toin High School. Kick-off is at 4.30pm.
I found it interesting to read in the article below, how the language barrier is affecting the tournament.
Adjusting to the interpretations of foreign referees continues to be a challenge for Hastings Boys' High School at the Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Japan. "We had a Japanese referee today. He couldn't understand Liam when he asked what our boys had to do to adjust and Liam couldn't understand him," HBHS manager Jason Bird said after his troops completed an unbeaten run in pool play with a 45-14 win against Jianguo High School from Chinese Taipei last night. He was referring to captain Liam Udy-Johns. "We've got an interpreter but we can't run him onto the field. This is an issue for all English-speaking nations here," Bird said.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12043093
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Full time: Hastings BHS 48 - 15 Osaka Toin High School
The Final is tomorrow at 5.05pm NZT.
@nepia said in 2018 School Rugby:
I turned it on to see the end.
I assume they play another non Asian team in the final?
Yes, the other semi-final is being played now, between Ratu Kadavulevu School (Fiji) and St Augustine's College (Australia).
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@stargazer said in 2018 School Rugby:
I found it interesting to read in the article below, how the language barrier is affecting the tournament.
Adjusting to the interpretations of foreign referees continues to be a challenge for Hastings Boys' High School at the Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Japan. "We had a Japanese referee today. He couldn't understand Liam when he asked what our boys had to do to adjust and Liam couldn't understand him," HBHS manager Jason Bird said after his troops completed an unbeaten run in pool play with a 45-14 win against Jianguo High School from Chinese Taipei last night. He was referring to captain Liam Udy-Johns. "We've got an interpreter but we can't run him onto the field. This is an issue for all English-speaking nations here," Bird said.
To paraphrase; "But ref, how do we know the exact moments to stop cheating? Without you constantly coaching us throughout the 80 minutes in the English language?"
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@stargazer said in 2018 School Rugby:
Hastings Boys are trailing 0 - 14 after 10 minutes
14 - 5 after they scored in the corner. RKS's running game is carving them up at the moment - and the 10 is a huge step down from McClutchie.
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Alright I've got to head out, but TBH I can't handle watching that 10 anymore, he's so deep and has no movement. It's like he missed DC, AC and BB and only has tapes of Fox in the 80s.
Tafai needs to get him moving at halftime, and have the forwards cart it up in close instead of just flinging passes wide.