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    Cape Town rugby tour

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoApril 19, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    After a disappointing 5-0 loss to Bishops the St Andrew’s U15 side regrouped at the Rugby Performance Centre in Riebeek West with an intensive three days of training before moving on to the Independent Schools Festival hosted by Penryn College in Nelspruit.

    After a disappointing 5-0 loss to Bishops the St Andrew’s U15 side regrouped at the Rugby Performance Centre in Riebeek West with an intensive three days of training before moving on to the Independent Schools Festival hosted by Penryn College in Nelspruit.

    The first fixture against St Andrew’s Bloem started badly, but managed to turn around the small deficit after half time to win the game 15-12.

    The next day saw St Andrew’s play against St Stithians and win 8-0, showing great determination in defence. On the last day the team were paired in what was billed the main game of the festival against Kearsney. While St Andrew’s went down 12-22 the side fought back after being 17-0 down at halftime.

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