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    EP Kings still top in Absa Under-19 competition

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 21, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The EP Kings remained top of the Absa Under-19 Provincial Competition's A-Division this weekend, despite having a bye.

    DHL Western Province moved past the Vodacom Blue Bulls in second spot following an impressive 53-20 win over the Pretoria side in Cape Town on Friday.

    The EP Kings remained top of the Absa Under-19 Provincial Competition's A-Division this weekend, despite having a bye.

    DHL Western Province moved past the Vodacom Blue Bulls in second spot following an impressive 53-20 win over the Pretoria side in Cape Town on Friday.

    On Saturday, the Toyota Free State scored a good win in Bloemfontein, beating the dangerous Leopards 61-36 and the Xerox Golden Lions kept the Cell C Sharks winless with a 28-22 win in Johannesburg.

    FULL LOG : ABSA UNDER 19 COMPETITION

    TEAM

    PLAYED

    WON

    LOST

    DREW

    POINTS FOR

    POINTS AGAINST

    POINTS DIFFERENCE

    TRIES FOR

    TRIES AGAINST

    LOSS BONUS

    TRIES BONUS

    POINTS

    Group A

    Eastern Province U19

    9

    9

    0

    0

    257

    146

    111

    28

    17

    0

    5

    41

    Western Province U19

    10

    7

    2

    1

    287

    222

    65

    36

    32

    1

    6

    37

    Blue Bulls U19

    10

    7

    3

    0

    345

    273

    72

    49

    37

    0

    6

    34

    Golden Lions U19

    9

    4

    5

    0

    257

    210

    47

    34

    28

    2

    4

    22

    Free State U19

    10

    2

    6

    2

    263

    345

    -82

    38

    44

    1

    5

    18

    Leopards U19

    9

    2

    7

    0

    257

    379

    -122

    39

    54

    1

    7

    16

    Sharks U19

    9

    0

    8

    1

    160

    251

    -91

    21

    33

    3

    2

    7

     

    -SARU Corporate Affairs

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