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    Craven Week is here

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 14, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    Excitement build is building for U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week.

    Excitement build is building for U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week.

    The top schoolboy rugby players in the country will look to make their mark at the Markötter Sports Complex at Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch in this grand spectacle of school rugby, the Under-18 Coca-Cola Craven Week.

    The week started yesterday (Monday 13 July) and continues until Saturday (18 July).

    The tournament, which features the most the talented Under-18 players in South Africa, marks the final competition in the Coca-Youth Weeks series, and includes 20 teams in total.

    A number of players from Grahamstown are part of the Eastern Province side.

    Zaci Sandi of St Andrew's is the only player selected for the EP Craven Week team, while Athi Halom (Kingswood), Siba Mzanywa (Kingswood), Anthony Dakin (St Andrew's, Captain), Luyolo Tshangwina (Graeme), Mike van Breda (Kingswood), Ewan Pieters (Kingswood), Thembi Mangwana (Kingswood), Jason Liesmore (Kingswood), Xolile Mdlokovana (St Andrew's), Grant Dixie (St Andrew's) have been selected for the EP Country District side.

    The team manager is George Lamani (Nathaniel Nyaluza).

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