Graeme Fired Up For Festival Showdown With Marlow At Wildeklawer Graeme Rugby Festival

 

The stage is set for another pulsating three days of action when the annual Wildeklawer Graeme College Rugby Festival takes place in Makhanda from March 19 to 21.

Rugby enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice over the three days, with an U13 festival happening on Thursday, followed by the first team and age-group matches on Friday and Saturday.

Hosted by Graeme College, this become one of the Eastern Cape’s most anticipated early-season events, bringing together several leading schools from the region for a programme of competitive rugby and an opportunity to assess progress after months of preseason preparation.

And to spice up the action, many of the teams competed in a range of matches at the weekend, with hosts Graeme laying down a marker with a convincing 48-22 win over Kariega rivals Daniel Pienaar.

For coach Jonty van der Meulen’s side, the tournament represents an important benchmark as they look to build momentum in front of their home supporters.

Graeme’s coaching staff will be eager to see their combinations tested against quality opposition while also giving a number of players valuable game time.

Among the highlights of the programme will be their clash with Marlow Agricultural, the festival finale on Saturday and a fixture that has developed into a keenly contested rivalry whenever the teams meet.

The match is expected to provide a stern examination for both sides as they begin shaping their campaigns.

Queen’s College, the top side in the Eastern Cape last year, are another team to have made an early impact, registering solid wins over Ooskus Gymnasium (36-0) and Cambridge (41-15) in recent festivals.

They will round off Friday’s programme on Somerset Field with a 3.15pm clash against dangerous Humansdorp outfit Nico Malan.

The EP team had a close 14-9 win over Bergsig in their opening match, but were given a real challenge by the powerful Outeniqua outfit at the weekend, losing 45-0. No doubt they will take the lessons from that clash, with a view to lifting the game against the Queenians.

In other highly anticipated matches on Friday, Dale College, with two wins under their belt, face the formidable Kariega team Brandwag at 12.45, while Hudson Park will be severely tested against Grey High at 2pm.

The festival format allows schools to rotate players and experiment with combinations, but the competitive edge remains strong as teams aim to lay down an early marker for the season ahead.

Beyond the results, the event plays an important role in strengthening relationships between schools and celebrating the traditions of school rugby in the Eastern Cape. For many players, it also represents their first opportunity of the year to perform in front of a sizeable crowd.

With favourable weather expected and an enthusiastic turnout anticipated, the festival should once again deliver an entertaining showcase of schoolboy rugby.

As the teams converge on Makhanda, the focus will be on building rhythm, testing structures and gaining confidence — all key ingredients as schools begin what promises to be another exciting rugby season.

The first team programme on Somerset Field is:

Friday, March 20

9am: Mzansi Academy v PJ Olivier; 10.15: Woodridge v Mary Waters; 11.30: Port Rex Tech v Union High; 12.45: Dale v Brandwag; 2pm: Grey High v Hudson Park; 3.15: Queen’s v Nico Malan

Saturday, March 21

8.30am: Port Alfred v Ndzondelelo; 9.45: Otto du Plessis v Muir; 11am: Daniel Pienaar v Stirling; 12.15: Kingswood v Cambridge; 1.30: Selborne v Framesby; 2.45: St Andrew’s v Pearson; 4pm: Graeme v Marlow Agricultural