Premier Interschools – Paul Roos vs Paarl Gim

STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 11:  Joel Heugh of Paul Roos during the Mutual and Federal Premier Interschools match between Paul Roos and Paarl Gimnasium at Paul Roos on May 11, 2013 in Stellenbosch, South Africa. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Gallo Images)
STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 11: Joel Heugh of Paul Roos during the Mutual and Federal Premier Interschools match between Paul Roos and Paarl Gimnasium at Paul Roos on May 11, 2013 in Stellenbosch, South Africa. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Gallo Images)

 

On Saturday, 22 April Premier Interschools showcases the second of its 12 derby matches for the season. Paarl Gimnasium travels to neighbours Paul Roos Gimnasium from Stellenbosch for their traditional yearly interschools matches. Paarl Gim had the boys in maroon’s number the last five years with the latter only winning once back in 2014, while Gim triumphed in four of them. It is however always a very close and tight fought match with the winner usually decided only in the last minutes of the game.

Results the last five years.

Date

Paul Roos

Paarl Gim

2012/05/12

8

28

2013/05/11

15

24

2014/05/10

16

10

2015/05/16

21

23

2016/04/16

24

28

 

Together with neighbour school Paarl Boys’ High these two schools usually provide the bulk of the Western Province Craven Week side and on Saturday there will again be a lot of potential provincial players on display. Paarl Gimnasium has the Staple twins at prop and hooker Chris Rossouw (son of Springbok hooker and 95 World Cup winner Chris Rossouw), together with man mountain Adriaan Ludick at lock to anchor their scrum. Then they also possess dynamic eighthman, Henco Martins, who can run like a wing and seems to be everywhere on the field at once. At the back, they have rock steady Daniel Beukes as their pivot and two classy centres in Ruben Scholtz and Dawid Kellerman. This backline though gets its injection from the back with captain and fullback, Muller du Plessis, a vital ingredient and mercurial runner with the ball in hand. His pace and insertions into the backline are what makes this Paarl Gim side so unpredictable and dangerous. This 2017 side has already dispatched the likes of Affies and Garsfontein and its not yet end of April.

Paul Roos themselves are however no slouches. The boys from Markotter have been quiet before the Easter weekend festivals and then hit the ground running. After a non-impressive win over HTS Drostdy at their own rugby day, it seems the Stellenbosch outfit went quietly to work in preparation for the Easter festival at St John’s College. They announced themselves with a very good 44-6 drubbing of Nelspruit and then came back from being behind to beat a very strong Helpmekaar team. That win showed they have a very strong character and team spirit and that is what you need in a traditional derby match. Players from the Paul Roos pack to watch is prop Tristan Leitch, lock Breyten Maritz and flanker Philip van Dyk. In the back scrumhalf, Antonie Kock, impressed in the games against Helpmekaar and Parktown Boys’ High while the flyhalf, Marais Cloete, has good skills and vision. They also gave a great centre pairing in Reagan van der Westhuizen and Rufus Dercksen with Colia Louis at fullback making it a very effective attacking trio.

Paarl Gimnasium Results 2017

Date

Opp

Result

For

Against

2017/03/17

Stellenberg

Win

31

19

2017/03/25

Affies

Win

35

33

2017/04/01

Garsfontein

Win

46

17

2017/04/04

EG Jansen

Win

39

10

 

Paul Roos Results 2017

Date

Opp

Result

For

Against

2017/03/25

HTS Drostdy

Win

32

19

2017/04/13

Nelspruit

Win

44

6

2017/04/15

Helpmekaar

Win

25

22

2017/04/17

Parktown Boys

Win

61

12