rugby1Westville Boys’ High travelled up to KES over the weekend with 23 rugby teams, 13 Hockey teams and their Squash team to take on the Johannesburg sporting powerhouse. After the dust had settled on Saturday afternoon, the KZN visitors had proved to friend and foe alike that they are now one of the Coastal province’s powerhouse sporting schools.

On the Rugby field they won 15 of the 23 games with one draw, and in the process beat the much vaunted KES 1st XV. The 2nd team, 3rd team and the Under 15A and Under 14A teams also recorded victories. The Westville boys won 5 out of 7 Open games and 5 out of 6 Under 14 games.

It was much the same story on the Hockey Astro where the visitors dominated most games winning 11 of the 13 fixtures including the 1st Team, Under 16A and Under 14A games. The Hockey boys went on to meet Affies, the might of Pretoria, and recorded three wins out of the four matches played, with one draw. The Westville 1st team showed excellent form, beating KES 2-0 and Affies 4-2, while the Under 16A team boasted a 2-1 win over KES and followed this with an impressive 7-0 win over Affies.

The Westville Squash team achieved similar success beating KES 8-2 and adding the scalp of St John’s- (7-3) for good measure.

WESTVILLE FIRST RUGBY TURN THE TABLES ON KES

After one draw and two losses in the last three years against KES, the Westville lads had a point to prove this year against a team that is widely rated as the top schools Rugby team in Johannesburg. This was always going to be a tough ask as they were playing at Fortress King Edward.

Despite early losses to Paarl Gymnasium and Outeniqua, the Westville 1st team have settled into a very decent unit and have recorded comfortable wins over Hilton, Framesby (Eastern Cape) and DHS, while they did well to subdue an imposing Pretoria Boys High team two weeks ago.

Encouraged by the wins by the other Westville teams earlier in the day, the 1st XV went into this game determined to record a victory.

The first half belonged to KES with their fullback Fuller kicking two penalties.  Playing with a breeze behind their backs, KES enjoyed territorial advantage by pinning the KZN team deep into their half and forcing them to kick out. With their lineout working perfectly, the home team launched multiple attacks but were met with a well organised and resolute defence.  When Westville did venture into KES’s half, the continuity of their attack was let down by basic errors.  Flyhalf Reece McHardy did cross the whitewash after a well work passage of play on the blindside but the ref ruled the final pass forward to deny the visitors any points and they went into the break 6 points down.

The second half started with Westville in further trouble when KES finally breached their defence to score a fine try through prop Ameer Williams.  Although Fuller was unable to convert, the home team now enjoyed a handy 11 point lead.

Stung by the KES try, the visitors galvanised themselves into action and winger Keegan Paverd and centre Brad Ellse both came close to scoring.  Ellse had actually broken clear but as he was about to score, bizarrely ran into the KES physio who was treating an injured player.  The ref ruled an attacking scrum to Westville and from this set piece, McHardy exploited the short side to open Westville’s account. Moments later Ellse read the KES attack and intercepted to score a 50m try.  Fullback Snyman converted to give Westville a slender one point lead going into the final quarter on the match.

Paverd got Westville’s try third from a well worked move off an attacking scrum deep in the KES 22m area, and with the visitors now in ascendancy, the home team’s lineout began to falter giving Westville territorial advantage.  Snyman kicked a penalty to stretch the lead to 11 points but the KES team refused to lie down and fought back hard to score a try through lock De Laat on the final whistle to close the score to 22 – 16 to the visitors.

Full set of rugby results below:

                                                              

WESTVILLE   BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL

    

Weekly Rugby Fixture   Saturday 4 May

versus

KING EDWARD VII SCHOOL

Team

Coach

Opposition

Referee

Date

Time

Venue

Result

OPEN   AGE GROUP

1st   XV

Bell /Sorensen KES 1st XV

SOCIETY

4/5

13h30

Main Field

22 – 16

2nd   XV

J. van Aswegen/Zulu KES 2nd XV

SOCIETY

4/5

12h20

Main Field

17 – 15

3rd   XV

Zulu KES 3rd XV

4/5

10h10

Main Field

24 – 17

4th   XV

Jackson KES 4th XV

4/5

09h05

Main Field

7 – 8

5th   XV

Mxoli KES 5th XV

4/5

08h00

Main Field

12 – 10

6th   XV

M. van Aswegen KES 6th XV

4/5

09h00

John Hurry 1

0 -10

7th   XV

Hayles KES 7th XV

4/5

08h00

John Hurry 1

14 – 8

8th   XV

Boden BYE

WIN:5     LOSE: 2     DRAW: 0

U16   AGE GROUP

16A

Norris KES 16A SOCIETY

4/5

11h15

Main Field

12 – 19

16B

Buys KES 16B

4/5

10h00

John Hurry 1

18 – 22

16C

M. Van Aswegen KES 16C

4/5

11h00

John Hurry 1

34 – 7

16D

van der Linde KES 16D

4/5

12h00

John Hurry 1

22 – 14

16E

Joubert BYE

WIN: 2     LOSE: 2     DRAW: 0

U15   AGE GROUP

15A

Sweet KES 15A SOCIETY

4/5

10h00

John Hurry 2

38 – 10

15B

Hoyer KES 15B

4/5

12h00

John Hurry 2

32 – 0

15C

Grey KES 15C

4/5

11h00

John Hurry 2

12 – 17

15D

Gouws KES 15D

4/5

09h00

John Hurry 2

15 – 10

15E

Makheta KES 15E

4/5

08h00

John Hurry 2

14 – 14

15F

Comins KES 15F

4/5

13h00

John Hurry 2

10 – 21

WIN: 3     LOSE: 2     DRAW: 1

U14   AGE GROUP

14A

Stewart KES 14A SOCIETY

4/5

09h00

Tutty Faber

24 – 15

14B

Cash KES 14B

4/5

11h00

Tutty Faber

7 – 8

14C

van Rensburg KES 14C

4/5

13h00

Tutty Faber

15 – 7

14D

du Plessis KES 14D

4/5

12h00

Tutty Faber

35 – 15

14E

Sukude KES   14E

4/5

10h00

Tutty Faber

19 – 15

14F

Young / Moller KES   14F

4/5

08h00

Tutty Faber

15 – 12

WIN: 5     LOSE: 1     DRAW: 0

SCHOOL   TOTAL:     PLAYED: 23     WIN: 15     LOSE: 7    DRAW: 1