Watch: Curwin Bosch – Schoolboy rugby star
Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch, who was in great form prior to the domestic season being halted, was a special talent during his school days and at Craven Week.
Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch, who was in great form prior to the domestic season being halted, was a special talent during his school days and at Craven Week.
Backed by arguably the strongest rugby school in the country in Grey College, the Cheetahs are always a tough nut to crack at Craven Week, with future stars such as Jan-Hendrik Wessels, FC du Plessis and Sisonke Vumazonke having represented the Free State side in recent years.
Junior Springbok assistant coach Bafana Nhleko and his SA Schools counterparts have wrapped up a productive series of Elite Player Development (EPD) webinars with schools coaches from across the country.
Western Province is the team to beat at Craven Week. With the largest and strongest selection of schools to chose from and an abundance of raw talent, there is a reason why rugby in the Western Cape is so strong.
The KES vs Jeppe derby is one of the oldest in South African schoolboys rugby. Hear from the players and coaches involved for a first-hand account of the long-standing tradition.
Check out this highlights reel of future star Sacha Mngomezulu in action for Bishops and Western Province.
The Border Schools Rugby Day earlier this year provided some incredible moments. Look back at some of the biggest hits, best tries and most impressive tackles.
Everyone knew that eventual World Cup-winning Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx would go on to achieve big things in rugby after seeing his fantastic performances at King Edward VII School.
Having made his mark in Vodacom Super Rugby earlier this year for the Sharks, there was never any doubt that Sanele Nohamba would achieve great things in rugby, right from his school days at Durban High School.
Three of the most sensational tries from the 2019 schools rugby season in South Africa, featuring Pretoria Boys High, Bishops and Dale College. Which one is your favourite?