Thursday, November 21

All roads led to the Oval on Saturday 24 November, when the Brumbies Rugby club hosted the sixth annual Fabian Juries Community Fun Day. The day was packed with activities and matches, with teams from all over Makhanda (Grahamstown) taking part in rugby and netball tournaments for bragging rights and the winners’ trophy.

There were some massive collisions at the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day, including this one in the match between the Tyantyi Rangers and the Six SAI Leopards. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green

Teams from Joza, Fingo, Currie Park, Scott’s Farm, Vergenoeg, Hooggenoeg, Ghost Town, Tyantyi, Vukani and even the Six SAI Military Base competed. Additionally, each team partnered with a charity or NGO and all prize money earned by the winning teams would go towards improving the communities involved.

Thousands of people gathered to celebrate the day; which also focused on promoting safety and well-being across Makhanda (Grahamstown).

“The support was excellent from the Grahamstown public,” said Deon Hilpert, former chairperson of the Brumbies Rugby Club. “We believe it will grow annually if we get more communities involved in the sports day.”

Alton Jegels, secretary of the Brumbies Rugby Club, echoed Hilpert’s comments. “I was really amazed at the support on the day. It was way better than expected. The community really came out in numbers to support the event,” he said.

After an exhaustive day of fixtures, the ten-a-side rugby finals saw the defending champions, Scott’s Farm Cellotape, take on the Ghost Town Lions for the third year in a row. Neither team were willing to give an inch in the encounter, however it was Cellotape who earned their third consecutive win with the only try of the match coming just before half time.

However Ghost Town did not go home empty handed, as their netball team earned a solid victory in their respective final to take home the trophy for the Ghost Town Lions. Both the Ghost Town Lions and Currie Park Rebels dominated their encounters before the final, which ultimately went to Ghost Town after another dominant performance.

One of the veteran members of the Hooggenoeg White Bulls run over a defender from Scott’s Farm Cellotape. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green

“This year we witnessed improved quality from all teams and for most of the day this was evident in the small margins that was recorded in the games,” said Hilpert. “What was also heartening is the number of youngsters that showed good promise for the 2019 season.”

“I am excited at the talent that was on display. There were a lot of young rugby players that augurs well for the local clubs,” said Jegels, impressed with the quality of the sport. “With regards to netball, the young players need to be encouraged to continue playing, with a formal netball club really needed.”

“We are looking forward to add more fun activities for the minor kids and hopefully add women’s rugby to the programme, said Hilpert. “This would require also making use of the adjacent facility, Lavender Valley or to have the event over multiple days. Our dream is also to develop this event into a Sports festival. Makana is after all known as the ‘Festival Capital of South Africa’”, said Hilpert.

The Scott’s Farm Cellotape Team celebrate their third consecutive victory at the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The players from the Ghost Town Lions celebrate their second place finish at the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Ghost Town Lions netball team celebrate their first place trophy from the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Ghost Town Lions clashes with the Tyantyi Rangers in their semi final to reach their third consecutive final. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
Six SAI making good meters against the Tyantyi Rangers before being tackled. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Six SAI Leopards attacking against Tyantyi Rangers at the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
One of the powerful forwards from the Vergenoeg Eagles making a run against the Vukani Stallions. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
Forwards from the Fingo Villagers compete against the Ghost Town Lions at lineout time. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
Commitment from the Currie Park Rebels defence as they attempt to bring down one of the Vergenoeg Eagles. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Hooggenoeg White Bulls looking to string a number of passes together against Currie Park. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
Currie Park Rebels displayed a great passing game against the Hooggenoeg White Bulls.
Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
Scott’s Farm Cellotape show off some great passing work against the Joza Kings. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Joza Queens passing across the court in order to open up Currie Park. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Vukani Stallions performed well in the Fabian Juries Community Fun Day rugby tournament, challenging Cellotape in the semi-final. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
One of the Scott’s Farm Cellotape players attempts to run through the defence of Ghost Town in their opening encounter of the day. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
One of the Ghost Town Lions speedsters lines up an attack against Scott’s Farm Cellotape. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green
The Ghost Town Lions running a strong attack against the Vergenoeg Eagles. Photo: Stephen Kisbey-Green

 

Stephen Kisbey-Green

Young and up-and-coming sports reporter with a passion for rugby and cricket. Born and raised in Boksburg, Gauteng, I came to Grahamstown (Makhanda) to learn the journalism trade, and improve all round.

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