The U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week and Coca-Cola Academy Week tournaments take place at St Stithians College in Johannesburg from Monday 17 July to Saturday 22 July.

 

U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week day five results (Saturday, 22 July):

Eastern Province CD 70-0 Border CD

Limpopo Blue Bulls 34-57 GWK Griquas

Namibia 45-21 Old Mutual Zimbabwe

Valke 43-41 GWK Griquas CD

Eastern Province 29-26 Leopards

SWD 49-36 Pumas

Boland 12-42 Tshepa Trading Griffons

Border 40-45 Blue Bulls

Free State 54-33 DHL Western Province

Sharks 18-45 Bidvest Walton Golden Lions

George Van Der Westhuizen of the Leopards with ball possession against Eastern Province during day 5 of the 2017 U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College on July 22, Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

 

Coca-Cola Academy Week day five results (Saturday, 22 July):

Border CD 30-59 GWK Griquas CD

Pumas 21-27 Eastern Province CD

Old Mutual Zimbabwe 24-27 Namibia

Sharks CD 26-26 Tshepa Trading Griffons CD

Boland 19-26 Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions

SA LSEN 10-22 GWK Griquas

Pumas CD 36-40 Valke

Sharks 29-38 Free State

Eastern Province 34-35 Leopards

Limpopo Blue Bulls 31-38 Valke Platteland

Border 34-27 Tshepa Trading Griffons

Blue Bulls 49-37 DHL Western Province

SWD 14-45 Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions XV

Lohann Johns of the Leopards with ball possession against Eastern Province during day 5 of the 2017 U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College on July 22. Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week day four results (Thursday, 20 July):

Eastern Province CD 34-14 Old Mutual Zimbabwe

GWK Griquas 60-52 Valke

Blue Bulls 0-37 Eastern Province

Namibia 30-57 Leopards

Sharks 65-26 SWD

Day 5 of the 2017 U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College on July 22. Photo: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

Coca-Cola Academy Week day four fixtures (Thursday, 20 July):

Tshepa Trading Griffons CD 17-31 Namibia

Old Mutual Zimbabwe 64-15 Border CD

Pumas CD 17-33 Leopards

SA LSEN 43-31 Valke Platteland

Border 8-31 Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions XV

Free State 38-48 Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions

Blue Bulls 46-31 Pumas

 

U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week day three fixtures (Wednesday, 19 July):

Tshepa Trading Griffons 80-5 Border CD

Boland 32-21 GWK Griquas CD

Border 41-59 Limpopo Blue Bulls

Free State 63-41 Pumas

Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions 13-13 DHL Western Province

Day 5 of the 2017 U/18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College on July 22. Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

Coca-Cola Academy Week day three fixtures (Wednesday, 19 July):

Limpopo Blue Bulls 64-17-XX GWK Griquas CD

GWK Griquas 34-19 Sharks CD

Eastern Province 31-45 SWD

Eastern Province CD 34-27 Valke

DHL Western Province 50-36 Sharks

Boland 28-15 Tshepa Trading Griffons

 

U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week day two fixtures (Tuesday, 18 July):

Valke 36-52 Namibia

Leopards 72-17 Old Mutual Zimbabwe

GWK Griquas 42-20 Eastern Province CD

SWD 27-22 Eastern Province

Blue Bulls 33-53 Sharks

 

Coca-Cola Academy Week day two fixtures (Tuesday, 18 July):

Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions XV 62-14 Old Mutual Zimbabwe

Valke Platteland 51-12 Border CD

SA LSEN 57-36 Tshepa Trading Griffons CD

Namibia 15-16 Pumas CD

Blue Bulls 26-23 Free State

Golden Lions 22-23 Pumas

 

U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week day one results (Monday, 16 July):

Tshepa Trading Griffons 27-28 GWK Griquas CD

Limpopo Blue Bulls 41-3 Border CD

Free State 81-26 Boland

DHL Western Province 36-10 Pumas

Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions 44-8 Border

Coca-Cola Academy Week day one results (Monday, 16 July):

Valke 41-12 Limpopo Blue Bulls

Eastern Province CD 62-3 GWK Griquas CD

Sharks CD 31-48 Thepa Trading Griffons

Eastern Province 22-22 Griquas

Sharks 46 – 7 SWD

DHL Western Province 38 – 31 Boland

Eastern Province during the opening Ceremony on day 1 (17 July) of the 2017 U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College. Photo: Lee Warren/Gallo Images
David Coetzer of Border during the match betyween the Golden Lions and Border on day 1 (17 July) of the 2017 U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week at St Stithians College. Photo: Lee Warren/Gallo Images

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