Craven Week Day 3 Results: What's Happened to Blue Bulls Rugby?
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Craven Week Day 3 results: What's happened to Blue Bulls rugby?
South Western Districts and the Western Province XV extended their winning records on the third day of the U18 Craven Week at Hoërskool Middelburg on Wednesday. SWD and WP XV recorded their second wins of the competition, while Free State and the Limpopo Blue Bulls got off the mark, following their respective defeats on day one. The Blue Bulls lost for the second straight match. Dominated After edging Free State 35-34 in their first fixture of t…
Free State shine, WP unbeaten at Craven Week
Western Province and South Western Districts continued their winning streak at the U18 Craven Week, but it was the Free State and the Blue Bulls who grabbed the headlines. The action was red-hot at Hoërskool Middelburg on Wednesday as Free State bounced back from a first-round loss to SWD, scoring seven tries in a 52-33 victory against the Blue Bulls. Fullback Lamla Mgedezi and fleet-footed No 13 Ethan Adams starred for the winners, scoring a ha…
WP and Sharks dominate at U18 Craven Week
The second day of the FNB U18 Craven Week at Hoërskool Middelburg saw dominant performances from traditional rugby powerhouses, with defending champions DHL Western Province and the Sharks High School team delivering statement victories on Tuesday, 8 July, Cape {town} Etc reports. In yesterday’s standout result, Western Province demolished Sanlam Boland 80-18 in a one-sided Western Cape derby. No. 8 Quintin Potgieter starred with a hat-trick, wh…
Rugby: Craven Week Day 2 Results - SA School Sports
Rugby Results from Craven Week Day 2. Day two of the 2025 Craven Week delivered big names, big moments, and even bigger scorelines as several top-tier teams took the field for the first time. With momentum swinging wildly in the opening clash and margins growing game by game, it was a day packed with drama, dominance, and decisive flair. Leopards vs Valke opened proceedings with a tense affair that could’ve gone either way. The first half was en…
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