Both the DHL Western Province and DHL Western Province XV made a winning start to the Under-18 Craven Week at Rondebosch Boys High on Monday.
No less than 30 tries were scored with the two sides from host union, Western Province in particular, in dazzling form. The DHL Western Province side, playing in the final match of the day, scored five tries in a pulsating win over Border, while earlier the DHL Western Province XV dazzled the crowd with ten tries in a 65-7 win over Fin Global Boland.
Earlier in the day the Sharks High Schools side outplayed Valke 33-12 and in the opening match of the tournament, Griquas and Eastern Province delivered an exhilarating opener, with the Kimberley side securing a 39-22 win.
DHL Western Province XV were just too slick for their Western Cape neighbours, Boland, and it seemed that their backs would score every time they were in possession. Boland simply had no reply to the speed and skill of the home side’s backs and the 34-0 scoreline at the break was just reward for the blue and white hoops’ attacking endeavour.
The second half was a bit more disjointed, as Boland had to turn defence into attack and ran from everywhere. That did deliver a try, but the home side’s relentless pursuit of five pointers continued and they left the field resounding winners, with fullback Jandre Genis bagging 25 points to become the leading points’ scorer on day one.
In the final match of the day, the DHL Western Province team started like a house on fire, scoring two quick tries before Border found their feet in defence and answered back with two penalty goals. The Province pack were in command though, mainly due to some storming play by prop Zachary Porten and a third try was never far away. That was scored by centre Jameel de Jongh. Border kept plugging away though and a try by flank Tiaan Jacobs earned them some reward for staying in the fight, earning a 22-11 scoreline at the break.
Province scored soon after the restart and what a beautiful try it proved to be on the counterattack, with wing Luke Graham swan-diving to celebrate. Border had a try cancelled and generally found the going much easier in the second half, but conceded a vital try late in the clash when Graham charged a kick and raced away to score with nine minutes to play. There was no return for Border after that, trailing 34-11. Flanker Michael Maseti scored a gem, showing great strength to crash over amidst a heap of Province defenders, but the early lead by the home side proved defensive.
Day One’s scoring summary:
DHL Western Province XV 65 (34), FinGlobal Boland 7 (0)
DHL WP XV:
Tries: Matthew Beckett (2), Danio Botha, Hugo-Ben Horn (2), Aiden Muller, Angelo Daniels (2), Jandre Genis (2)
Cons: Genis (6)
Pen: Genis
Boland:
Try: Matt Romao.
Sharks 33 (12), Valke 5 (5)
Sharks:
Tries: Simphiwe Ngobese, Wandile Mlaba, Lili Bester. Cons: AJ Knoetze (3)
Pens: Deano Boesak (4)
Valke:
Try: Siyabonga Twala
Griquas 39 (27), EP 22 (3)
Griquas:
Tries: Damian McClean, JP Senekal, Melvin Diedericks, Elridge Jack, Ruben Pienaar
Cons: Wynand Botha (4)
Pens: Botha (2)
EP:
Tries: Burrie van Heerden, Joshua Swart, Max du Pisani
Cons: Logan Muller (2). Penalty goal: Muller.
DHL Western Province 34 (22), Border 18 (11)
DHL WP:
Tries: Luca Bakkes, Zachary Porten, Jameel de Jongh, Luke Graham (2)
Cons: Thurlon Williams (4)
Border:
Tries: Tiaan Jacobs, Lindani Dweba, Michael Maseti
Con: Lesego Bota
Pens: Bota (2)
Fixtures for Tuesday 5 July 2022
10h30: Pumas v Limpopo Blue Bulls
12h00: Thepa Trading Motswako Griffons v Leopards
13h30: SWD v Free State
15h00: Blue Bulls v Golden Lions