Sheriff metes out justice to Knights on the rugby field
The home side scored one more try with a conversion, Toti running out the victors, 37-12.

TOTI Rugby Club's 2nds started off slowly at altitude against Pietermaritzburg Collegians and showed Collegians' large forwards far too much respect.
Toti soon settled down and started playing some more structured rugby.
A big welcome back to Wimpie Pretorius who marshalled the side extremely well.
The opposition scored first, which kicked the Terrier into gear, with Jarrod Byrne scoring soon after. After the huddle at half time, the Toti boys came out with a new hunger for the game and started scoring immediately, with Wesley Smith scoring twice and one each to Tyrone Brand and the 'Big' Ed Kraft. Jason Hines converted one try and Wimpie Pretorius two.
The home side scored one more try with a conversion, Toti running out the victors, 37-12.
Man of the match nominations in the forwards went to Wesley Smith and Dylan Kelly and the backline, Henry Woest and Tyrone Brand. Honours went to Dylan Kelly and Henry Woest. Well done boys, a well deserving down-down for great play.
Saturday saw the table topping Toti 3rds travel to Queensburgh to take on bottom of the log Queensburgh Knights. Fielding a younger than normal backline, Toti took half an hour to soften up their opponents, after which the result was never in doubt. The age anomaly was certainly offset when the sheriff of Toti, George Snodey came on for the last 20 minutes to dish out some 'rugby justice'. The 41-0 win was heartily celebrated at Queensburgh.
Support Toti 3rds against neighbours, Scottburgh Old Boys on Thursday, 29 May at 7pm and the 1st and 2nd XV play Northwood Crusaders on Friday, 30 May at 6.30pm and 8pm.



