FNB Top 20 - April 29

Lots of schools have not played because of tricky holidays, religious, public and arbitrary, but there have been some interesting results this week.


We have included Monday's Wildeklawer results and will leave the others over to next week.


Our policy is again to reward those who are playing. The result is that some who have not played may have slipped down a bit, not for doing anything wrong but to reward those who have been doing things right.


Some interesting results have been Monnas' draw with Grey Bloem, the Rooi Bulle's one-point win over Garsfontein in a match of many points, Klofies' decisive win over Glenwood, Paarl Gim's big win over Affies and Paul Roos's massive win over KES.


Some have slipped quite far with only a small mistake but at the top things are already tight and small differences can have a big effect.


FNB Top 20 - April 29


1. Grey College of Bloemfontein


2. Monument


3. Menlopark


4. HTS Middelburg


5. Garsfontein


6. Glenwood


7. Dr EG Jansen


8. Waterkloof


9. Selborne


10. Wynberg


11. Paarl Gim


12. Grey High of Port Elizabeth


13. Paarl Boys' High


14. Oakdale


15. Tygerberg


16. Maritzburg College


17. Paul Roos


18. Outeniqua


19. Kearsney


20. Dale


At the moment there is pressure on these from Affies, Diamantveld, Jeppe, Jim Fouché, Louis Botha, Nelspruit and Sentraal of Bloemfontein.