Don’t forget this year’s rugby action starts on the 20th, this Saturday as our U14, U15 and U16A teams, including our First XV, take on the best of Brackenfell. The games start at 8am, on the Thys Olivier field. But get there early as these are only 20 minute a half encounters with no injury time!!
The first XV game will be at 12pm, and there is parking at the school at a cost of R10 per vehicle. For directions, please take note of the following:
Good luck to the teams.
Join us for another festive occasion as we support the 1stXV Rugby Tour efforts with a Day at the Races. This promises to be a great party, as we experience the thrill of the thoroughbreads, and the good vibes from Live Band, “Me and Mr Brown.” Book early, as there are limited tables.
DATE: 17 April, 13h30-23h30
VENUE: Kenilworth Race Track
COST: R200 pp, includes a buffet meal and entertainment.
Email: vanselmb@sacollege.org.za
You can book a table for 10, for larger groups of friends, but hurry as we only have 27 tables…
The South African College High and Junior Schools had the privilege this week of playing host to the second edition of the Jake White Winning Way Coaching courses.
Having begun his career as a schoolboy coach at Jeppe Boys’, Jake is acutely aware that most of the best coaches in the world cut their teeth at schoolboy level. Through these courses Jake White is trying to pass on some of his immense rugby knowledge to other coaches, not just schoolmasters but club coaches as well.
Jake has working with him his entire 2007 Rugby World Cup back-up team including his doctor, physio and mental coach. Also there to pass on expert opinions are the likes of Eddie Jones, Balie Swart, Percy Montgomery, Paul Treu and Sheryl Calder. A special guest this year is Marcello Loffreda, the former Argentinean coach, who is passing on his expert knowledge on scrumming and mauling.
Also benefiting hugely from the experience are the SACS boys. The 1st and 2nd XV from the high school and later in the week the U13A and U12A teams from the junior school and they are being used by Jake and his team of coaches to demonstrate various aspects of the game. The tactical tips and technical expertise the boys gain is sure to stand them in good stead for the season ahead.
The course, run over five days started Monday and ends Friday. Level One on Monday and Tuesday, Level Two (for coaches who attended Level One in 2009) on Wednesday and Thursday and a special session for junior school coaches on the Friday.
And don’t forget we have the SACS Percy Montgomery Rugby Foundation launch on Friday too.
Taking a mid morning coffee break on a beautiful Spring day in Greenpoint, a stones throw away from our impressive new Stadium, is a colourful experience in it’s own right. Add Jonathan Kaplan to the scene, and things just get so much more colourful.
I was luck enough to grab JK for an interview for SACSRUGBY between his hectic schedule of Tri-nations, Currie Cup and Test match duties. As the most capped Test Referee of all time (with 53 Tests), I was in seriously good company. I was later to discover, this was actually “GREAT” company.
I had prepared a number of questions for JK, but realised a minute or so into the interview, that he was in a talking mood, and questions to some extent became less relevant than simply listening to the perspectives, experiences, and general wisdom of this man. For the record, JK started refereeing at the age of 17 in the Northern Transvaal. He has represented Transvaal, KZN and of course WP in the years since, but is now officially a professional referee contracted to SA Rugby. While studying at UCT, he served on the executive of the UCTRFC, where I met him for the first time some 20 years ago.
In those days, JK also applied his talents to coaching and in fact led the UCT 19B’s to a league title. He is qualified in Level 1 and 2 coaching, and still holds some aspirations for coaching perhaps after retirement from refereeing. In a career spanning 26 years, he has been in charge of 894 matches!!! And believe me, he is keeping score. JK is not a man who leaves much to chance. He is well organised and approaches life with purpose. There are still some very challenging goals ahead of him, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he were aiming serioulsy at the magical 1000 games before retirement.
The part I really liked was how quickly he recalled the times he had reffed SACS firstXV. 9 times in total, with SACS winning on 4 occasions, with a best result being the 2004 win against Bishops 32-31. In truth, JK is not compelled to ref schoolboy games. He does it for the love of the sport. And to give back to the schools that helped propel him to almost 900 games so far.
It was clear in this interview, that JK is a scholar of personal leadership. He operates with a vision and believes life doesn’t just unfold in front of you. It is a series of events that can provide clues and signals to what we need to do and learn. Applying his leadership to rugby and refereeing, JK believes you will move from being “good to great” if you can nurture and demonstrate the following qualities:
Next time you watch him in action, look out for how he applies these in the game. From a future aspiration point of view, JK would love to do more Currie Cup games as he believes this is one of the best competitions in the world. He would relish the opportunity to do some European Cup games, and of course there is the matter of doing a RWC Final. But of course we know that for him to fulfill that dream, it means the Boks would have to be knocked out!!
His message to youngsters is simple. Be patient, hardworking and believe in yourself. And have no fear! For a guy whose greatest sporting achievement at school was making the Chess team, these are very, very valuable words. I left the inteview understanding more about JK the man and how he has developed into a great referee. He has always believed in himself and I am sure we’re still going to see great things from him.
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ACHIEVEMENTS :
·        MOST CAPPED INTERNATIONAL TEST REFEREE OF ALL TIME ( 53 CAPS )
·        ATTENDED 3 WORLD CUPS 1999/2003/2007 ( REFEREED A TOTAL OF 9 MATCHES – SA RECORD )
·        REFEREED QUARTER FINAL IN 2003 AND SEMI FINAL IN 2007
·        324 FIRST CLASS MATCHES ( RECORD )
·        66 SUPER 14 CAPS ( SA RECORD ) INCLUDING 3 FINALS AND 4 SEMIFINALS
·        131 CURRIE CUP MATCHES ( RECORD ) INCLUDING 4 FINALS AND 4 SEMIFINALS
·        MOST CAPPED 6 NATIONS REFEREE OF ALL TIME ( 14 TESTS )
·        MOST CAPPED TRINATIONS REFEREE OF ALL TIME ( 7 TESTS )
·        MOST CAPPED BLEDISLOE CUP REFEREE OF ALL TIME ( 7 TESTS )
·        ONLY REFEREE TO HAVE REFEREED BRITISH AND IRISH LIONS IN SA, AUS , NZ and SA AGAIN ( FREE STATE 30 LIONS 52 / AUSTRALIA 35 LIONS 14 / NZ 38 LIONS 19 / SHARKS 3 LIONS 39)
·        SOUTH AFRICAN REFEREE OF THE YEAR 4 YEARS RUNNING 2003-2007
SACS had another good year in terms of participation and spirit. There is a real love for the game amongst the boys at SACS but the challenge for everyone, players, coaches, old boys and parents, is to turn this into results on the field.
Overall the statistics do not look good:
    P       W      L          D       PF         PA        Diff    % Wins
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This compares with: 2006 – 39%, 2007 – 34%, 2008 – 33%,
We expected the 1stXV to struggle this year given that they were a young team. We took some heat early on against Rondebosch and Paarl Gim especially, but once the younger players found their feet in the open division the results were admirable. Better SACS 1stXV’s have lost by more to Paarl Boishaai (23-16), Paul Roos (12-8) and Boland Landbou (6-0). The team showed great determination in defence this year and in the final game against Wynberg, when at times we had eleven Grade 11’s on the field, they showed enough skills on attack to believe that they can have a good season next year.
In the open division we continued to put out a record number of teams, eight when at full strength, but we lacked the quality in depth of the last two years. That is to be expected though as all schools go in cycles.
In the Under-16 division the A-team struggled but the B and C-teams scored some pleasing results. Numbers were tight down in the D-team but the spirit was good and when the boys got a chance to play they really relished it. The A-team, who really need to be at full strength to compete with top schools, were ravaged by injury and never put the same team on the field two weeks in a row. The pack worked hard under the guidance of Paul Gilomee, Dugald Robertson and Mr. Rico Lupini and they took the game to their opponents. Out wide though they struggled as long-term injuries to flyhalf Dylan Riviere and top centre Storm Winter meant they lacked incisiveness.
The Under-15 division had a good year with the C-team producing the best results in the school, only two defeats the entire season. The A-team lost only three of their sixteen games played, with notable wins against Paarl Gim and all our local Southern Suburb rivals (Rondebosch 26-15, Bishops 27-13 and Wynberg 7-5). The B-team trained hard and played good rugby but came up one or two points short on at least five occasions over the course of the season. The D-team also put their hand up and took the game to all their opponents. Even more pleasing though is the great depth we have in this age-group where we could field an E-team if required.
The Under-14 division took time to adapt to the rigours of high school rugby. The boys are keen as ever but the step up, especially against the big boys schools, proved tough. The A-team pack has size and there are skills in the backs. The coaches have worked hard on developing all aspects of the boys play and we are hopeful that as they continue to grow and mature these skills will come through and they will develop into a formidable outfit.
The A-team struggled but produced some promising results in the last two games especially where they were level going into the last ten minutes against both Bishops and Wynberg, only to see the opponents steal a last gasp win. The B-team produced some great performances. They almost snuck a win away against Paarl Gim and hammered Wynberg by 30-points in both the home and away fixtures. The C and D-team enjoyed their rugby but again need to shake off the “puppy fat” in the off-season and come back determined to do some damage in 2010!
The undoubted highlight of the year was our hosting of the Cape Schools Week. This proved to be a massive success and a great marketing exercise for the school. To cap a great week our 1stXV won two of their three games played. This included putting fifty points on Muir College and securing an exciting last minute win against Dale College.
Credit for the tournament and for the smooth running of rugby at SACS must go to the Master-in-Charge Mr. Barry van Selm, who works tirelessly for the cause. Mr. Ball is always a great support and he, along with Mr Finlayson, will plot the course for SACS Rugby to improve and perform better in the years to come.
 Graeme Wepener.
More SACS Team Reports to Follow.
SACS received a great boost on the ESPN site Scrum recently, with references made to the school’s ability to nurture top sportsmen for South Africa. Apart from one or two incorrect references in the article, it is a great booster of pride in the school.
Link directly to the article here:
Please take note that there has been a change to the fixture list for games against Bishops. Click here to check out the new game times. http://sacsrugby.com/category/fixtures/
ALL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT SACS!
ALL rugby and hockey fixtures against Rondebosch, which were to have been played today (6th August) and tomorrow (7th August) have been cancelled by mutual agreement. Mr Barker, Headmaster at RBHS, and I have been in constant communication and our MIC’s (Sport) were also of the opinion that it would be in the best interests of all boys still at school, to cancel. Both Schools have more than 200 boys absent today. We have also decided to cancel all sports practices for the remainder of the week.
From the Headmaster.
Lets hope our teams are back to full strength for the Bishops matches on 15 August.
Here are some of the team sheets for the upcoming matches against Bellville Tech on Saturday:
1st Xv vs Belville Tech at 11:30 on Memorial Field
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2nd Xv vs Belville Tech at 10h10 on Memorial A Field
U16AÂ Xv vs Belville Tech at 09h30 on Memorial FieldÂ
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More team sheets to follow:
The U14A, U15A and U16A teams to take on the Paarl Boys High Teams this Saturday 25th in Paarl are as follows:
U14A – vs Paarl Boys at Paarl 9:00, A-Field.
15. Sebastian Roodt
14. Keenan O’Shea
13. Richard Rogers
12. Jonathan Field
11. George Kalula
10. Shane Fourie
9. Keagan Wheeler(V/C)
8. Andrew Douglas(Cpt)
7. Joel Mac Quene
6. Justin Joubert
5. Devon Barnard
4. James Ogden
3. Brandon February
2. Tristan McCarthy
1. Mihlali Tshikila
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U15A Match starts at 10h30 on the E-Field at Boys High.
15. Rudah
14. Irwin
13. Chibale
12. Smith, C
11. Moroka
10. Thomas, J
9. Calder
8. de Carvalho
7. Hoogwerf
6. Lupini
5. Brogneri
4. Van Der Smit
3. Yandisa
2. Rightford (Cpt).
1. Blake
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U16A vs Paarl Boys High, 11h30 on the C-Field.
15. J Jacobsen
14. W Martens
13. S Winter
12. D Reece-Gibbs
11. B Rodgers
10. R van Rensburg
9. Z Levitan
8. L Kufal
7. P Lupini
6. D Webb (capt)
5. P Dillbridge
4. N Tinkler
3. M Goddard
2. C Heuer
1. S Stopford
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