Edition / Uitgawe Mar 2019

PRG hosting the World Schools Festival

Die World Schools Festival word van 26 – 30 Maart op Markötter gehou en ons nooi alle Old Boys uit om dié spogtoernooi waarmee die beste talent in internasionale skolerugby ten toon gestel word, te ondersteun. Tien topskole van Suid-Afrika ding teen tien skole van regoor die wêreld mee. Besprekings kan gedoen word by Computicket. Op die laaste dag word daar ook vir Old Boys kans gegee om te wys dat hul vernuf nog nie verroes het nie.

Fixtures finalised for the 2nd World Schools Festival to be hosted from 26 to 30 March 2019 at Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch include:

  • Glenwood to kick-off the tournament against John McGlashan;
  • Hosts Paul Roos to face two New Zealand sides; and
  • Grey College and Christchurch Boys’ High School renew their rivalry.

The event will see ten South African teams take on ten sides from the rest of the world in a Ryder Cup-style competition, with the home schools determined to defend the crown they captured in the inaugural festival in 2018.

KwaZulu-Natal outfit Glenwood, who finished 2018 as the third-ranked side in South Africa according to www.rugby365.com, will open the tournament against New Zealand’s John McGlashan College, who will be making their debut at the festival. Another debutant, SACS from Cape Town, will face a World Schools Select XV, which is a late addition to the tournament following the withdrawal of the New South Wales Cavaliers from Australia.

Gloucester-based Hartpury College, who were of the most impressive teams at the 2018 event having beaten Affies, begin their campaign against Gauteng side Monument High School. The British team will then go up against local powerhouse Paarl Gimnasium on the third day of the festival.

“Last year really opened our eyes as to what the South African sides offered in terms of physicality and the way they played,” said Wayne Thompson, head coach of Hartpury College. “From what we’ve seen with Monument, they’re certainly very big boys so we know we’re going to have to up our game physically and hopefully the boys will be fully prepared for that. Paarl Gim had a tough game against the Argentine side last year, but I was very impressed by them.”

Thompson added that his side’s win over Affies last year set the tone for what Hartpury is about and that they’d be going all out to improve on their performances in 2019. “It’s going to be a tough ask as they’re two very different sides to what we played in 2018, but I think it’s going to be a great test for our boys coming down to South Africa so we’re very much looking forward to it.”  

Paarl Gimnasium’s other match will be against the Africa Pacific Dragons Select XV, a staple of the World Schools Festival that will be comprised of talent from some of New Zealand’s top schools, including Kelston Boys’ High School, Wesley College and Hastings Boys’ High School.

Christchurch Boys’ High School, one of the leading sporting schools in New Zealand, return to the festival and will renew their rivalry with Grey College, a side they lost to 66-28 last year, while they will also face Affies in the penultimate match of the tournament.

Hosts Paul Roos kick-off their campaign against fellow debutants Southland Boys’ High School from New Zealand, while they face another Kiwi team in Napier Boys’ High School in the final match of the competition.  

World Schools Festival Fixtures

26 March

Glenwood vs John McGlashan College

SA Invitation XV vs Zambezi Steelers

SACS vs World Schools Select XV

Monument vs Hartpury College

Paarl Gimnasium vs Africa Pacific Dragons Select XV

27 March

Affies vs Italian All-Stars

Boland Landbou vs Napier Boys’ High School

Hilton College vs USA Schools XV

Grey College vs Christchurch Boys’ High School

Paul Roos vs Southland Boys’ High School

29 March

SA Invitation XV vs World Schools Select XV

SACS vs Zambezi Steelers

Glenwood vs Africa Pacific Dragons Select XV

Paarl Gimnasium vs Hartpury College

Monument vs John McGlashan College

30 March

Boland Landbou vs USA Schools XV

Hilton College vs Italian All-Stars

Grey College vs Southland Boys’ High School

Affies vs Christchurch Boys’ High School

Paul Roos vs Napier Boys’ High School

Tickets for the World Schools Festival have already gone on sale.

Prices begin at R40.00 a day for Under 18s, while four-day passes can be purchased for just R200.00. Members of the public are urged to book their attendance sooner rather than later, as the 2018 event was sold out weeks prior to kick-off.

Tickets can be purchased through Computicket at the following link:

https://online.computicket.com/web/event/the_worlds_school_festival_19/1273289256/0/92778645

In addition to the twenty schoolboy sides taking part, the tournament will also feature a number of Old Boys teams playing on the final day of the festival, with the likes of Paul Roos, SACS, Affies, Boland Landbou, Grey College, Paarl Gimnasium and Paarl Boys’ High School having all confirmed their attendance.

World School Festival Days: 26, 27, 29, 30 March 2019

Gates Open: 09:00

Price – Adults: R60.00 per day

R200.00 per four-day pass

Price – Under 18s: R40.00 per day