Schools RugbyThe SA Schools selectors have retained only two players and made a further two positional changes for the team’s second outing of the 2014 Under 18 International Series against Wales on Tuesday, 19 August in George.

The SA Schools outplayed France 28-13 while England managed to secure a last gap 24-21 victory over Wales in the earlier match. The other teams taking part in the annual junior international series are England, France and Italy.

The opening fixtures took placed last Friday 15 August at City Park in Cape Town and the action now moves to Outeniqua Park in George before the final matches at Paul Roos Markötter Stadium in Stellenbosch on Saturday, 23 August.

The three players who will start in their second match are right wing Andell Loubser, inside centre IT Jackson and lock Eduard Zandberg.

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Amongst the backs, Barend Smit moves from outside centre to fullback while Edmond Rheeder will now wear the number eight jersey after playing No 6 flank against France.

Smit, who captained Pumas at the Under 18 Coca-Cola Craven Week, will lead the SA Schools selection in the injury enforced absence of Jaco Coetzee. The Glenwood number eight has an ankle injury.

Meanwhile two replacements were drafted after two players were withdrawn because of injury. Morné Joubert (hamstring) is replaced by Heino Bezuidenhout (Eastern Province) while the place of Michael Kumbirai (broken ankle) will be filled by Kenneth van Niekerk (KwaZulu-Natal).

In naming his match 23 against Wales, Hein Kriek, the SA Schools coach, said that the plan was always to shuffle the team for the second match.

“With three matches to play just a few days apart from each other, we have to plan very carefully, especially with a very tough last match against England in mind.”

“For now though, our focus are 100 percent on Wales, who will bring a huge physical presence to the match on Tuesday. They are a solid unit and have a good set piece, so there is no doubt we will have to be up for the challenge up front. Wales played outstanding at times against England and they came very close to a win, so we will have to be well prepared for them,” said Kriek.

The SA Schools coach said he was pleased with the team’s performance against France in the opening match last Friday at City Park. However, he cautioned they will have to improve on their set pieces to combat a lively Wales pack.

“We did well in the lineouts but we have worked hard on our set pieces and also our defence. Our players applied their skill on attack and we managed to make good use of our attacking opportunities. However, we worked very hard on our defensive pattern and mindset and that’s the area we want to target for improvement in our second match in George,” added the SA Schools coach.

The SA Schools team, which is sponsored by Coca-Cola, is unbeaten in their Series matches for the past four years.

 

SA Schools team:

15. Barend Smit (Middelburg HTS, Pumas) – Captain
14. Andell Loubser (Menlo Park HS, Blue Bulls)
13. Heino Bezuidenhout (Daniel Pienaar HTS, EP)
12. JT Jackson (Oakdale Agric, SWD)
11. Keanu Vers (Grey HS, Eastern Province)
10. Thinus de Beer (Waterkloof HS, Blue Bulls)
9. Embrose Papier (Garsfontein HS, Blue Bulls)
8. Edmund Rheeder (Klerksdorp HS, Leopards)
7. Cobus Wiese (Upington HS, Griquas Country Districts)
6. Arnold Gerber (Menlo Park HS, Blue Bulls)
5. Eduard Zandberg (Outeniqua HS, SWD)
4. Ashton Fortuin (Southdown College, Blue Bulls)
3. Sarel-Marco Smit (Eldoraigne HS, Blue Bulls)
2. Le Roux Baard (Outeniqua HS, SWD)
1. Lupumlo Mguca (Daniel Pienaar THS, Eastern Province)

Replacements:
16. Jan-Henning Campher (Garsfontein HS, Blue Bulls)
17. Ngonidzashe Chidoma (Northwood HS, KwaZulu-Natal)
18. Ignatius Prinsloo (Grey College, Free State)
19. Junior Sipato (Grey HS, Eastern Province)
20. Victor Maruping (Louis Botha THS, Free State)
21. Marko Janse van Vuuren (Transvalia HS, Valke)
22. Curwin Bosch (Grey HS, Eastern Province)
23. Nazo Nkala (Welkom Gimnasium, Griffons)

 

The remaining SARU 2014 Under 18 International Series fixtures are:

Tuesday 19 August 2014 – Outeniqua Park, George (all matches live on SS8)

  • 14h00 Italy vs SWD Coca-Cola Craven Week XV
  • 15h45 England vs France
  • 17h30 SA vs Wales

Saturday 23 August 2014 – Paul Roos Markötter Stadium, Stellenbosch

  • 12h00 Italy vs SARU Regional Academy XV
  • 14h00 France vs Wales
  • 16h00 SA vs England

10 Responses to School’s Rugby: SA make wholesale changes for Wales

  • 1

    Hello, is anybody watching the schools game against Wales what is the score?

  • 2

    Bullscot wrote:

    Hello, is anybody watching the schools game against Wales what is the score?

    SA 26/3 Wales
    Half time score
    Second half just kicked off

  • 3

    @ Bullscot:
    40/3now, after 47 minutes
    Looking awfully easy for the SA schools

  • 4

    This guy commentating is the most biased commentator I have ever heard… That was massive obstruction

  • 5

    That was like American Football

  • 6

    Wales get their first try
    40/10
    @ MacroBok:
    Ref is really pinging the SA team now

  • 7

    Bit of a dodgy try there at the end, no clear footage on TV, but ref gave it straight away.
    Good strength from the Welsh nr 7
    Final score Bullscot SA schools 40/ 15 Wales

  • 8

    @ nortierd:
    Thanks a lot for the scores nortierd sounds like the young Boks ran away with it

  • 9

    @ Bullscot:
    They scored quick tries in succession, then it got dull, then a burst of tries etc.
    Not bad for a completely different side to the one that played France

  • 10

    In the earlier games there were wins for England against France and Italy against SWD:
    England U18s 23/6 France U18s, Italy U18s 38/21 SWD U18s, looks like that will set up a close game for SA against England.

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