Friday 24 May saw Rhodes Stallions take on Winter Rose first XV at Great Field. With Sino Ralo as captain, the Stallions were ready-set-go for a vital clash against worthy opposition. Rhodes opened up play by kicking at the start. Immediately Winter Rose gave it all they had, continually trying to carve through the Rhodes defence. The Stallions kept strong and held their lines phase after phase in an effort to keep themselves above their opposition. After the first 10 minutes, Rhodes finally got the ball and switched on their attack. Rhodes made use of their physical forward pack to…
Author: Daniel Goldberg
18 May Last weekend saw Kingswood College’s rugby community welcome Port Rex High to Makhanda in an eagerly awaited rugby clash between the two schools. Kingswood is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year and thus will be hosting the annual K-Day event from 11 to 15 June in a few weeks. Kingswood’s first XV are therefore looking to make use of fixtures such as this as preparation for the eagerly awaited derby clash with Kingswood and St Andrews’ first XVs on 15 June. Kingswood College’s first XV’s build up to K-Day has produced some promising results thus far. Their previous…
Saturday 16 February saw SEDRU’s annual Mayoral Cup kick off, with six matches in total taking place in Makhanda (Grahamstown) and Alexandria combined. At the Oval in Makhanda, Old Collegians took on Easterns, and Brumbies clashed with Lily White. Both matches were preceded by games between the teams’ First reserves. In Alexandria, Trying Stars and Kowie United and both teams’ First reserves played. In Alexandria, Trying Stars First Reserves beat Kowie United First Reserves in a 20-5 thriller. Trying Stars proved to be dominant, winning the main clash 45-14 over Kowie United at fulltime. Overall, dynamic rugby was played with both games providing ample…
The St Andrew’s College Shield took place last weekend at St Andrew’s from January 31 until February 3. The tournament is held annually, consisting of 11 top schools’ water polo teams competing for the Shield from Durban, Cape Town, East London, Port Elizabeth, George and Makhanda (Grahamstown). This made for a larger and more challenging tournament than the previous year’s event, which consisted of only eight teams. The teams were split into two pools; Pool A consisted of South African College Schools (SACS), Grey High, Selborne, Reddam, and Kingswood College, while Pool B consisted of Bishops, Clifton, St Andrew’s, Pearson, Glenwood…
On Friday 25 January, Victoria Girls High School held its annual Interhouse Sports Day, comprising of games and athletics on the day. Every year, the Interhouse Sports Day focuses on showcasing the students’ athletic prowess in various events such as 100m, long distance running, discus, javelin, shotput, long and high jump, and soccer. The students were encouraged to dress up in creative and fun costumes according to their house colours in a successful venture designed to promote house spirit and competitiveness. All of the school’s houses competed in events; Dorset, Graeme, Ruthville, and Thursford House. The athletic events showcased Makhanda’s…
The Isuzu Southern Kings maiden home game of the 2018/2019 Guinness Pro14 saw the home team take on Ulster of Northern Ireland on 16 September 2018. Ulster were coming off two successive wins after two rounds of the season, and were looking at maintaining their record in this fixture. The Kings were poor defensively, with the penalties piling up against Kings throughout the game. The hosts gave away a lot of penalties in the first half, which allowed Ulster to edge into the lead through John Cooney’s boot. Both teams were plagued with simple errors resulting in play recycling deep…
Update #24 And that is it! Angus Curtis touches down for the final try of the fixture as the full-time hooter blows. Peter Nelson converts it for Ulster and the final score is Isuzu Southern Kings 7-28 Ulster. Thank you for joining us for Grocott’s Mail’s coverage of the Isuzu Southern Kings’ first home match of the Guinness Pro14 season, against Ulster from Northern Ireland. The visitors have emerged victorious over the hosts in front of a home crowd totaling 5096 Pro14 fans. The Guinness Pro14 Man of The Match is South Africa’s own Marcell Coetzee, who will no doubt be happy with…
It is that time of year again in Grahamstown. The annual, eagerly-awaited K-day derby between St Andrews/ Diocesan School for Girls and Kingswood is taking place this week and especially on Saturday at varied St Andrews, DSG, and Kingswood facilities. Over the course of Monday through to Saturday, All competing disciplines from the high and preparatory schools involved will be taking part in organised fixtures for what has become a celebration of competition and sportsmanship by the local community in Grahamstown. K-day 2017 turned out to be statistically successful for St Andrews/ DSG combined, with 3 out of the 4…
The long weekend saw the Rhodes Ultimate Frisbee Society host the Mixed Ultimate Frisbee Nationals 2018 for the first time in the society’s young history. The event was held between 27 and 29 April at Albany Sports Club, with 15 teams from 14 different clubs and societies taking part. There were 10 external clubs and four universities (UCT entered two teams) taking part in the tournament. Ultimate Frisbee is played by transferring the disc from one end of the field to the other, with the person holding the disc not being allowed to move until the disc has been thrown.…
This week the test car belonged to a class dear to the hearts of lots of South Africans, it was a 2018 Volkswagen Amarok. The German hybrid of utility and luxury has and should continue to enjoy vast popularity due to the nature of its build. By this I mean that the Amarok is not built or marketed as your typical ‘bakkie’ or farm vehicle, it is marketed as a recreational vehicle. The point of it is to be able to do anything and everything under the sun. Due to this it can make a great companion to daily life,…