In the SA Rugby U16 Girls Week, the Pumas started their campaign with a strong 39-10 win over Leopards. They held a 29-5 lead at the break, and although the Leopards’ defence firmed up in the second half, the Pumas side could muster two more scores for a solid win. Snethemba Mkhoza (lock) and Nonhlanhla Ngwenya (fullback) scored a brace each.
The Limpopo Blue Bulls had the better of their counterparts from Griquas, beating them 36-12.
The northern side scored six tries to two and dominated the match from early on, holding a 24-5 lead at the break. Industrious lock, Vaina Ubisi, was rewarded with two tries.
The early morning action was set alight with the hosts’ performance, as the Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions had way too much firepower for the Griffons and scored nine tries in their 53-0 win. The Griffons, however, deserve credit for overcoming their first-half jitters, which saw them concede 39 points, with the side delivering a better performance in the second.
A hat-trick by flanker, Kathlego Legodi, and a brace by flank partner, Tanya Shava, indicated the impact they had in the match.
There was another hat-trick on offer when the Valke outplayed the Free State Cheetahs 29-10. The Valke No 8, Rachel Kock, dotted down three times against her opponents, with winger Kgomotso Maisela also getting a brace in the five try romp.
The Valke held a 17-0 lead at the break, but the second half was more even, with both teams getting two tries a piece.
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DHL Western Province delivered a strong second half performance against Border Country Districts to show their intent at the tournament, winning 40-0.
The Cape side scored two tries in the first half for a 12-0 lead, but then pulled away in the second, as they found their rhythm and their combinations started to click.
Border was impressive in their 41-22 win over SWD Eagles. It was a tight match throughout, but the stronger start by Border helped them winning the match. They held a 29-12 lead at the break and in the end outscored their opponents six tries to four. Four of those were converted by Sne Maliwa, while SWD could only convert one of theirs.
The Blue Bulls had too much in the tank for Boland, winning 41-7. They held a 24-0 lead in the first half and built on that for a convincing win.
The Blue Bulls have a solid all-round game and will be hard to stop if they continue with this style of play. They had six different try-scorers, showing the threat they pose.
The final match of the day proved to be the most competitive, with Eastern Province getting the better of Kwa-Zulu-Natal for a 22-14 win.
It was a tight affair in the first half, with both teams scoring twice with KZN benefitting from a penalty try, but EP held onto a 17-14 lead going into the break.
The second half delivered few scoring chances, but when Johnerecia Booysen (fullback) was offered one, she scored the try that eased her team to victory.
SA Rugby Girls U16 Week day one results:
Pumas 39-0 Leopards
Limpopo Blue Bulls 36-12 Griquas
Bidvest Waltons Golden Lions 53-0 Griffons
Free State Cheetahs 10-29 Valke
Blue Bulls 41-7 Boland
Border 41-22 SWD
DHL Western Province 40-0 Border CD
Eastern Province 22-14 KwaZulu-Natal