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Bulls and Sharks end WP teams’ unbeaten record at Grant Khomo Week

The WP's highly regarded teams were both stopped in their tracks yesterday on the final day of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria, when the two teams took heavy beatings from the Bulls and the Sharks respectively.

For some it may not have been a real shock result, but the outcome of yesterday’s main match at the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week on the sports grounds of St Albans College in Pretoria was nevertheless a slight surprise.

Pretoria Rekord reports that after WP’s top team achieved two very impressive victories with their approach of adventurous running rugby earlier in the week, the general expectation was that they might be too good for the Sharks.

However, the boys from KZN, who beat the Lions on Monday and drew with the hosts, the Blue Bulls, on Wednesday, surprised friend and foe by dominating the Cape Town team from the kick-off and eventually giving them a proper beating. The final score was 51-28, after the Sharks had already led 38-21 at half-time.

In the process, the Sharks dethroned the WP team as unofficial champions of this prestigious tournament, after they defeated the Blue Bulls in the main match on day three last year.

The match gave the spectators value for their money, as it produced 12 tries – seven for the Sharks and five for the WP.

Boland bounced back with a 36-12 victory over Border, after they suffered a major blow at the hands of the Lions on Wednesday. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Caleb Pretorius, number eight for the Blue Bulls on attack against the WPXV. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Dandré Brink, outside centre for the Blue Bulls’ ability to use his strength and speed to break the opposition’s line had the WPXV scrambling on the defence during Friday’s match between the two teams at this year’s FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
In addition to his great overall play, Daniel Miskey also scored 16 points with the boot for the Sharks in their 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week match against the WP. Photo: Charmaine Visser
The Sharks’ left winger, Lisa Sijadu, at full speed on his way to the goal line for one of his two tries against WP on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
The Sharks’ big lock Lwango Ntantala and his teammates are overjoyed after their team was crowned unofficial champions of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week by beating WP in the main event on day three. Photo: Charmaine Visser
The Namibian team sings their national anthem before their match against Zimbabwe on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria, as this match was actually an international showdown. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Niel du Randt, number eight for the Free State, scores one of his two tries in Friday’s 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week match against Griquas, which the Bloemfontein boys won 45-34. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Nyakallo Masiloane, loose head prop of the Sharks, scores one of his team’s seven tries against WP in the main match of day three at the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser

Remember the name Daniel Miskey. This student from Kearnsney College in Botha’s Hill between Pietermaritzburg and Durban showed his talent with a brilliant display of well-rounded flyhalf play. Like a true general, he pulled the strings at the back and created opportunities for the players on his outside to shine against a WP team that earlier in the week was definitely the favourite to go home as the tournament’s best performers again.

Up front, the Sharks’ large pack of forwards sometimes left the spectators in disbelief at the fact that they are actually only 16-year-old boys. This well-drilled pack dominated their opponents and thus made the dangerous WP backline struggle, as they had to constantly play under pressure.

In the penultimate match of the day at St Albans College’s Moshate field, the Blue Bulls also ended the undefeated record of the WP XV, unofficially the WP’s second team. The young Bulls won 43-12, after already leading 22-7 at halftime.

The Western Cape team started well and scored first after just six minutes of play via their agile backs. But then the dominance of the Blue Bulls’ bigger, stronger pack of forwards began to slowly but surely give them the upper hand.

Also remember the name Dandré Brink. Along with the dominance of the forwards and their almost unstoppable mauling, this centre from Affies was the big difference between the two teams. Brink is one of those big, strong and fast centres who can break any line with ease and then not only score points himself, but also create opportunities for his teammates as a playmaker.

Boland scored six tries against Border in their match on the final day of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
The Blue Bulls’ centre, Dandré Brink, was also one of the tournament’s standouts and he received his second Man of the Match medal on Friday after a great performance against the WPXV on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Sharks flyhalf Daniel Miskey was one of the big stars at this year’s FNB Grant Khomo Week and he was named Player of the Match after the final day’s main match between the Kwa-Zulu team and WP. Photo: Charmaine Visser
The Sharks’ Lisa Sijadu ensured that he was one of the top try scorers at this year’s FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria by scoring twice in the main match against WP. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Eastern Province scored four tries to the Griffons’ single try in their clash on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Eastern Province defeated the Griffons in the first match at St Albans College’s Moshate field on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Rico du Plessis, centre and captain of the Blue Bulls, at full speed against the WPXV on day three of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week at St Albans College in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Sharks players show their joy after their big win against WP in the main match on the final day of the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week at St Albans College in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Zimbabwe’s flyhalf, Miguel Mavera, in action against Namibia on the last day at the 2025 FNB Grant Khomo Week in Pretoria. Photo: Charmaine Visser
Zimbabwe managed to win the battle between the two visiting teams from neighbouring countries of South Africa when they beat Namibia 34-5. Photo: Charmaine Visser

Earlier, the SWD team from the Southern Cape region managed to end their week on a high note by beating the Lions 15-5 in a tough battle.

In the first match of the day on the Moshate field, the Eastern Province (EP) team also ended their week with their second victory by beating the Griffons of Northern Free State 35-16.

On the Baloyi A-field, Zimbabwe managed to win the battle between the two visiting teams from neighbouring countries of South Africa when they beat Namibia 34-5.

Other results on the Baloyi A and B fields were as follows:

  • Free State 45; Griquas 34
  • Boland 36; Border 12
  • Limpopo Blue Bulls 30; Leopards 12
  • Pumas 29; Valke 0
  • Iqhawe XV 43; Border Country Districts 11

The tournament was well organised and the team effort between SA Rugby, the Blue Bulls Rugby Union’s High Schools Association and St Albans College ensured smooth arrangements and a pleasant experience for players, officials and spectators.

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