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Fast action at Felixton rugby tournament

Annual Felixton College rugby tournament provided tons of tries, massive hits and slick skills

THE annual Felixton College rugby tournament provided tons of tries, massive hits and slick skills.
Felixton College, Beaulieu College, Richards Bay High School, Penryn College (first and second teams), Port Shepstone, Grantleigh, Howick, eShowe High and Pongola competed in three matches each on Friday, Saturday and Monday.

Friday results

Felixton College beat Beaulieu College 47-3.

Richards Bay High beat Penryn 1st XV 25-24.

Port Shepstone beat Penryn 2nd XV 46-0.

Grantleigh beat Howick 33-0.

Pongola beat eShowe High 33-22.

Richards Bay High School’s Riekert de Bruyn (blue) is held up in the contact situation

Saturday results

Penryn 1st XV beat Felixton College 26-0.

Richards Bay High beat Pongola 43-7.

Grantleigh beat Port Shepstone 20-0.

Howick beat Penryn 2nd XV 41-3.

eShowe High beat Beaulieu College 24-10.

Monday results

Beaulieu College beat Penryn 2nd XV 45-5.

Grantleigh beat Penryn 2nd XV 30-0.

Howick beat eShowe High 15-8.

Richards Bay High beat Port Shepstone 26-19.

Felixton College beat Pongola 17-10.

Richards Bay High’s JP Duminy (blue) is bundled into touch by a Port Shepstone defender

Trophies

Best Sportsmanship Trophy – Port Shepstone.

Beaulieu College – Steve Tsengiveve (best forward) and Callan Weir (best back).

eShowe High School – Michael Engelbrecht (best forward) and Mpendulo Ncube (best back).

Felixton College – Sibusiso Makhathini (best forward) and Tristan Fernandes (best back).

Grantleigh – Dylan Prean (best forward) and Simon Upfold (best back).

eShowe’s Mncedisi Gumede looks to get away from the Howick tackler

Howick – Sandile Mamela (best forward) and Travis Pieters (best back).

Penryn 1st XV – Jarred Swanevelder (best forward) and Mbulelo Nhlapo (best back).

Penryn 2nd XV – Devon Evans (best forward) and Shonga Ndawo (best back).

Pongola – Jason Botma (best forward) and Derek Sutherland (best back).

Port Shepstone – Qoqosha Zukulu (best forward) and Connor Costekis (best back).

Richards Bay High School – Danie du Plessis (best forward) and Riekert de Bruyn (best back).

Grantleigh’s Nkanzi Gumede breaks through a line of Penryn College defenders

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