Nothing keeps JAG Rugby players down. After the weekend's losses it is a good thing the players know that it is not whether they win or lose the game but how they played it.
“Regretfully it was a bad day 'at the office' for the JAG Rugby high school teams on Saturday morning , we lost to a well drilled Bergvliet High School team,” said Barry Clarke, manager of JAG Rugby, “Despite this, our teams held their heads high and thoroughly enjoyed the game of rugby.”
“Regretfully it was a bad day 'at the office' for the JAG Rugby high school teams on Saturday morning , we lost to a well drilled Bergvliet High School team,” said Barry Clarke, manager of JAG Rugby, “Despite this, our teams held their heads high and thoroughly enjoyed the game of rugby.”
The 1st xv with coaches, Carlos Kleynhans (end of row on left), Barry Clarke (front row) and fitness coach Wade Kleynhans (end of row on right)
The under 15 team had their first loss of the season but were undeterred and still in high spirits after the game.
Above: The under 15 team with coach Jacques Du Toit (end of row left)
Above: The under 16 team with coach Geron Bosch (back row 2nd from right) and assistant coach Muneeba Edwards (seated in front)
The JAG Rugby primary school games were supposed to be played last Thursday but due to the religious holiday, Ascension Day, some of these fixtures did not take place.
The results of the internal league played on Tuesday, May 19:
Under 9: Boundary 5 Bergsig 5
Under 11: Boundary 0 Bergsig 48
Under 13: Disa 17 Bergsig 15
The results of the internal league played on Tuesday, May 19:
Under 9: Boundary 5 Bergsig 5
Under 11: Boundary 0 Bergsig 48
Under 13: Disa 17 Bergsig 15
The JAG Rugby coaches are very proud of all their teams who played hard, did not win, but had fun all the same. After all, that's what it's all about!