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Schoolboy rugby: ALL the First XV weekend results

Schoolboy rugby: ALL the First XV weekend results

Schoolboy rugby matches were few and far between this weekend as preparations begin in earnest for the U18 Craven Week.
In matches that were played and that caught the attention were wins for Rondebosch and Wynberg in the Western Cape's southern suburbs derbies, while in KwaZulu-Natal, Hilton College proved too strong for Michaelhouse.
Paarl Gimnasium and Paarl Boys' High continued on their winning ways with big victories as well.
This year's U18 Craven Week will take place from 6 to 12 July at Middelburg Hoërskool in Mpumalanga.
Dale College 21-33 St Andrews College
Hudson Park 24-31 Port Rex
Union 19-14 Graeme College
Bland Landbou 29-80 Paarl Gimnasium
Melkbosstrand 65-0 Settlers
Paarl Boys' High 54-14 Durbanville
Rondebosch 28-7 Bishops
SACS 10-21 Wynberg
Hilton College 29-20 Michaelhouse
Cornwall Hill 0-44 St Davids
St Albans 9-59 Kearsney College
St Benedicts 24-23 CBC Boksburg
St Stithians 25-21 St John's College
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