Premier Interschools preview of Paarlboys vs Grey College

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Pedigree, heritage and tradition will be the highlight when the Premier Interschools game between Paarl Boys’ High and Grey College kicks off in Paarl this weekend.

Paarl Boys’ High (1868) and Grey College (1855) are amongst the oldest rugby schools in South Africa. They first played each other in 1950 and did not have a regular annual fixture due to the distance between the schools. Grey and Paarl Boys’ High (also known as Boishaai) played each other 21 times from 1950 up to 1995 and since then it became an annual event. In total they have played 47 matches with Grey having won 36, Paarl Boys’ winning nine and having two draws.

The 2020 fixture did not happen due to the Covid pandemic, but they did get to play each other in 2021, just before all rugby was shut down again.

Since 2011 the Paarl outfit have been much more competitive than the earlier years having been on the winning end four of their nine wins with one draw in this period.

Scores Through The Years

Year Grey HJS
2022 21 12
2021 37 3
2019 43 24
2018 34 20
2017 31 46
2016 18 28
2015 19 21
2014 15 10
2013 35 28
2012 18 28
2011 15 15
2010 32 12
2009 50 8
2008 34 24
2007 48 24
2006 20 5
2005 38 13
2004 38 3
2003 27 16
2002 23 6
2001 38 15
2000 10 17
1999 34 16
1998 20 6
1997 20 16
1996 9 16
1995 18 6
1993 0 0
1989 23 6
1987 31 14
1984 19 14
1984 32 12
1983 0 14
1980 13 4
1979 13 15
1978 29 13
1977 29 13
1974 21 7
1973 24 0
1960 14 0
1960 11 3
1957 3 8
1956 13 3
1954 6 3
1954 8 3
1953 12 9
1950 10 6

Grey College Season so Far:

Date Opp For Against
2023/02/25 Trio 38 10
2023/03/11 Welkom Gim 73 21
2023/03/23 Marlow 52 12
2023/03/25 St Andrews 48 0
2023/03/31 Paarl Gim 33 12
2023/04/03 Maritzburg College 37 24
2023/04/15 Outeniqua 19 17
2023/04/29 Garsfontein 23 9
2023/05/01 Stellenberg 31 8
2023/05/06 Selborne 41 0

 

Grey is back to their best this season seemingly unstoppable at the moment. They swept away most opposition but had a fight on their hands against Outeniqua in George before eventually overcoming the strong Kwagga side by two points. They have hardly moved into top gear this season and perhaps Paarl Boys can put up some resistance this coming weekend. Grey has played ten games thus far and remains unbeaten.

Paarl Boys’ High Season so Far:

Date Opp For Against
2023/03/18 HTS Drostdy 13 6
2023/03/25 Durbanville 25 26
2023/04/01 Jeppe 43 21
2023/04/04 Affies 26 19
2023/04/06 Selborne 48 5
2023/04/08 KES 10 8
2023/04/10 Northwood 29 7
2023/04/15 Oakdale 17 20
2023/04/22 SACS 34 18
2023/04/28 Glenwood 35 13
2023/05/01 Helpmekaar 15 10
2023/05/06 Stellenberg 41 29

 

Paarl Boys’ High School has overcome some big names this season like Affies and Selborne, but this year’s team seems to blow hot and cold during a game. There seems to be a kink in the Paarl Boys forward armour this year as their line-outs have been very poor and not on par with such a top team. If they do not find the answer for their line-out problems it is going to be a very long day in Paarl against a Grey team that will punish any mistakes. They have a very potent back three and if they can get some decent ball to their backs, they could cause some problems for Grey.

Rugby at Grey College

Grey has served Bloemfontein, the Free State, South Africa and the world well over the past 150 years. This top school has been able to make adjustments and remain relevant in a changing environment in which it has developed, grown and excelled. The brand is known and revered throughout South Africa and even internationally and the products of the school make a positive difference wherever they are. Parallel medium education, tolerance, respect for others and loyalty to the school are not only traditions, but firm foundations in a global village. Grey is structured on these foundations and it is constantly adapting to new developments. The wave of change washing over our country confirms the value of Grey’s traditions.

Grey has produced 46 Springbok rugby players. Since WWII it has produced more Springbok players than any other school in SA, their latest being centre Francois Venter.

List of Grey Springboks:

Player DebutYear
Herman van Broekhuizen 1896
Boetie McHardy 1912
Sarel Strauss 1921
Louis Babrow 1937
Harry Martin 1937
Piet de Wet 1938
Popeye Strydom 1955
John Wessels 1956
Gert Cilliers 1963
Flip vd Merwe 2010
Deon Stegman 2010
Johan Spies 1970
Morné du Plessis 1971
Dawie Snyman 1972
Jackie Snyman 1974
Theuns Stofberg 1976
Robbie Blair 1977
Jaco Reinach 1986
Helgard Muller 1986
Pieter Muller 1992
Heinrich Fuls 1992
Johan Styger 1992
Ruben Kruger 1993
Naka Drotske 1993
Ollie le Roux 1994
Werner Swanepoel 1997
Charl Marais 1999
CJ van der Linde 2002
Gerrie Britz 2004
Ruan Pienaar 2006
Francois Steyn 2006
Jannie du Plessis 2007
Bismarck du Plessis 2007
Adriaan Strauss 2008
Heinrich Brussow 2008
Wian du Preez 2009
Deon Stegmann 2010
Andries Strauss 2011
Johan Goosen 2012
Coenie Oosthuizen 2012
Tiaan Liebenberg 2012
Jan Serfontein 2013
Piet Van Zyl 2013
Marcel van der Merwe 2014
Cobus Reinach 2014
Francois Venter 2016

 

Rugby at Paarl Boys’ High School

Rugby is an integral part of the Paarl Boys’ way of life. It is important to win, but that should not be the primary objective. The primary objective at Paarl Boys’ High must be one of enjoyment, for players and coaches alike. Winning relates to the values, commitment and the pursuit of the best of one’s abilities.

PBHS has produced 23 players that have represented South Africa since 1906. Some of the legends and most famous Springbok rugby players ever to have played in the Green and Gold. Players like Oom “Boy” and Fanie Louw, Piet “Spiere” du Toit, Mannetjies Roux, Ryk van Schoor, Carel Du Plessis and Corné Krige all hail from PBHS. Their latest Springboks are Salmaan Moerat and Evan Roos who were both capped in 2022.

Paarl Boys provided eight SA Schools players in 2016 which is a new record for any school in one year.

Paarl Boys’ High Springboks.

  1. Cocky Hahn (1910)
  2. Dirkie de Villiers (1910)
  3. Louis Louw (1912)
  4. Theuns Kruger (1921)
  5. Champion Myburgh (1924)
  6. Jack Bester (1924)
  7. Boy Louw (1928)
  8. Manie Geere (1933)
  9. Fanie Louw (1933)
  10. Ben du Toit (1938)
  11. Ryk van Schoor (1949)
  12. Theuns Briers (1955)
  13. Piet du Toit (1958)
  14. Mannetjies Roux (1960)
  15. Haas Schoeman (1963)
  16. Carel du Plessis (1982)
  17. Wium Basson (1997)
  18. Corné Krige (1999)
  19. Gürthro Steenkamp (2004)
  20. Frans Malherbe (2013)
  21. Thomas Joubert Du Toit (2018)
  22. Salmaan Moerat (2022)
  23. Evan Roos (2022)

premier interschools netball

The netball will be broadcast on Thursday, 11 May at 16h40 and rugby derby will be broadcast live on Saturday, 13 May at 13h55 on SuperSport Schools (channel 216)

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