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Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival off to a great start

Day two of the popular rugby festival takes place tomorrow, Saturday, March 30. Find the results of Day 1 below.

THE 2024 Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival kicked off on Thursday (March 28) in grey but warm conditions after overnight rain.

The Stott rugby field was looking good in expectation of exciting match-ups between the high school 1st XV teams as well as the inaugural U13 festival taking place on the adjacent Roberts field.

 

Fixtures
Fixtures

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Results

HIGH SCHOOLS FESTIVAL

Day 1
Match 1: Worcester Gim 26–25 Rustenburg
Match 2: Hoërskool Noord-Kaap 7–59 Dr EG Jansen
Match 3: Glenwood 14–6 Hoër Landbouskool Marlow
Match 4: DHS 21–0 Nico Malan
Match 5: Hoërskool Framesby 18–17 Kearsney College
Match 6: Westville Boys’ 10–31 Rondebosch Boys’

PREP SCHOOLS FESTIVAL

Day 1
Match 1: Highbury 5–10 KZN Development
Match 2: Glenwood Prep 44–0 Westville Senior Primary
Match 3: Kloof Senior Primary 10–0 Hillcrest Primary
Match 4: Ashton Ballito Primary 31–0 Winston Park Primary
Match 5: Chelsea Prep 31–14 Umhlali Prep

Day 2 of the popular rugby festival takes place tomorrow, Saturday, March 30.

All matches will be live-streamed on the SuperSport Schools app and website. Download the Kearsney College Events app from Google Play or iStore for full and up-to-date festival news, team information, results and match reports.

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