Grey work hard to subdue Jeppe

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They finally subdued their Johannesburg opponents 36-22 on the opening day of the Grey High Rugby Festival in Port Elizabeth on Thursday.

An indication of Jeppe’s refusal to lie down came at the end of the game when they had the satisfaction of scoring the final try, but the home side had built a comfortable buffer by that stage.

The visitors were first to score but Grey struck back hard as they showed elusive running among the backs with tries by wing Uan Tait, fullback Sihle Njezula and flyhalf LJ du Preez.

It gave them a telling 17-7 lead at the break and although Jeppe showed great spirit by crossing for three tries in the second half, Grey had sufficient in the tank to keep control of the scoreline, also scoring three tries in this period.

Scorers

For Grey:

Tries: Uan Tait, Sihle Njezula, LJ du Preez, Laken Grey, Runaldo Pedro, Gerik Rautenbach

Cons: Sihle Njezula, LJ du Preez.

For Jeppe:

Tries: Michael de Kock, Muzi Manyiki, Craig Bristow 2

Con: Cameron van Tonder

Dale 33-12 Daniel Pienaar

 

In the main curtain-raiser, Dale displayed their running skills as they kept Daniel Pienaar under pressure throughout the game.

Three tries gave them a handy 21-0 lead shortly after the start of the second half before the Uitenhage team showed good fighting qualities to reply with tries by Ryan Oliphant and Morné Labuschagne.

But with Dale’s Aphelele Fassi rounding off an influential game with a try to go with four Cons, the King lads never lost their grip on the match.

Scorers

For Dale:

Tries: Siphamandla Matsinya 2, Thandile Mpangeva, Aphelele Fassi, Chumani  Lucas

Cons: Aphelele Fassi 4

For Daniël Pienaar:

Tries: No 8 Ryan Oliphant, No 10 Morné Labuschagne

Con: No 9 Sashin Toring

 

St John’s 13-7 Queen’s

Queen’s and Johannesburg rivals St John’s had a real arm-wrestle, with neither side able to gain any meaningful supremacy.

The Queenians scored the first try through hooker Gareth Heidtmann, to which St John’s replied with a powerful charge by centre William Davis, making it 7-7 at the break.

In the second half, St John’s took their chances when Queen’s infringed, with two penalties by flyhalf  Kieran Houlstan proving the difference in a hard-earned 13-7 victory.

Scorers

 

For St John’s:

Try: William Davis

Con: Kieran Houlstan

Pens: Houlstan 2

 

For Queen’s:

Try: Gareth Heidtmann

Con: Keith Kroutz

DHS 42-24 Die Brandwag 

After a well-fought first half, which they led 14-7, Durban High School shifted into top gear in the second period to blitz Brandwag with four well-taken tries, stretching the score to 42-14.

The Durban lads were full value for their lead, seizing on any mistakes from their opponents to punish them with slick handling and hard running.

The situation looked ominous for the Uitenhagers, but they showed spirit in the last quarter of the match, crossing for three tries to narrow the gap to 18 points.

The best of these was a 60-metre run by diminutive scrumhalf Chad Adams after he broke through from his own half.

However, Brandwag had left themselves with too much to do and DHS firmed up their defence to register a deserved victory.

Scorers:

For DHS:

Tries: Asanda Kunene, Celempilo Gumede, Cham Zondeki, Phendulani Buthelezi, Malusi Ntuli, Asande Mnguni

Cons: Lwandile Menze 6

For Die Brandwag:

Tries: Zane Barnard, Le Kleu Stokes, Elandre Smit, Chad Adams

Cons: Chad Adams 2

Hudson Park 31-7 Despatch

Hudson Park wing Avuyile Mbece showed his running prowess with two first half tries to spark the East London side to a solid 31-7 in the day’s opening game against Despatch.

The second effort was a gem from the halfway line when he outstepped a number of Despatch defenders to score under the posts.

Trailing 19-0 at halftime, Despatch showed better resolve in the second half and forced Hudson into a few errors, resulting in a try by Raynard Claassen.

However, the Border team stood firm and hit back with two more tries to run out comfortable victors.

 

Scorers

 

For Hudson Park:

Tries: Avuyile Mbece 2, Tomson Akioyame, Aphiwe Mbaru, Cole Haggard

Cons: Jarred du Plessis 3

For Despatch:

Try: Raynard Claassen

Con: Donze Landman

Parktown 26-7 Muir 

Parktown's [pack was too big and strong for Muir but Muir could not in any way be faulted for lack of courage. They defended heroically and took chances to attack so that 10 minutes into the second half Parktown led only 14-7 till two bouts of bashing brought them the reward of two tries.

It was a scrappy game. The first two tries came from post-line-out maul and bash. That gave the Johannesburg side a 14-0 lead. Muir's try came from a line-out near the Parktown 10-metre line. The boys from Uitenhage got close, bashed, went wide and inside centre scored in the left corner and then converted from far out.

Scorers

Parktown:

Tries: Peter Kasonga, Donel Osaugwi, Ronald Tselane, Kyle Timmerman

Cons: Martin Cimprich

Muir:

Try: Sicele Tole

Con: Sicele Tole

Bloemfontein side Louis Botha Tech proved too strong for an outgunned Ithembelihle side, registering a 48-8 win, while Pearson will be happy to have notched up a 27-13 victory over St David’s.

From Neale Emslie