Victory for Northwood 1st Hockey against Hilton College

Northwood produced another solid performance against Hilton College on Saturday in some extremely wet and cold playing conditions.

Hilton started the stronger of the two teams and created a number of circle entries and a penalty corner but failed to capitalise on their opportunities.

Northwood managed to settle down and started to play the flowing hockey which has been a feature of their play in the early phase of the season. The team created a few quality scoring chances and eventually took the lead when Dale van der Merwe fired a rocket drag flick into the net to beat the Hilton keeper.

Hilton College where not without their own chances and Northwood keeper Kyle Pillay was in fantastic form making a number of great saves.

Northwood made it 2 – 0 just before the half time whistle when the skillful Matthew de Sousa found the unmarked Simon du Plessis who made no mistake with the finish.

After the break Northwood continued to pile on the pressure and were rewarded with a penalty stroke when a striker was fouled badly in the circle. Tylo Remke was clinical with the finish to make it 3 – 0.

Hilton created a few penalty corners before the final whistle but Kyle Pillay managed to keep them out to give his team a clean slate and a good 3 – 0 victory.

Report done by:      Darryn Gallagher

Rugby Results against St Benedicts 15/04/2013

RESULTS AGAINST ST BENEDICTS

After tough games against Jeppe on the weekend, Northwood “A” teams played against St Benedicts on Monday. Although still stiff and tired, The Northwood boys showed their spirit and fought to the end. The behaviour and spirit of the Northwood boys must be commended, as they made us proud to be associated with Northwood.

Well done to the U16A and 1st teams on great wins.

TEAM

COACH

SCORE

WON/LOSS

1st D Ngwenya (J Scruby) 15-11 Won
U16A M Krause 15-10 Won
U15A J Jacobs 41-0 Lost
U14A C Koyana 17-12 Lost

 

 

Rugby Results vs Jeppe

All the Northwood rugby teams travelled to Johannesburg on Friday for their games against Jeppe on Saturday.  The journey proved to be a long one, with the busses only arriving at Jeppe at 4:15pm.  The hosting parents were there to greet us and within 30 minutes, everyone was on their way home.

The cold Johannesburg weather had our boys shivering on Saturday and this, coupled with the altitude, travel fatigue and dry air, made things difficult for the teams.  They nevertheless gave a good account of themselves and the closeness of most of the “A” team scores reflected this.  Well done to the U16A, U16B, 2nd and 1st team, who played outstanding games.

TEAM

COACH

SCORE

WON/LOSS

1st D Ngwenya (J Scruby) 33-24 Lost
2nd J Scruby (S Weston) 22-19 Lost
3rd S Sikhosana (N Bulose) 45-3 Lost
U16A M Krause 18-14 Lost
U16B J Parsons 27-24 Lost
U15A J Jacobs (P Jansen) 68-10 Lost
U15B R Van Bremen 65-3 Lost
U14A C Koyana 22-0 Lost
U14B G Le Roux 50-0 Lost
U14C S Weston / B Holmes 39-14 Lost

Rugby Results vs Ayr United

The 1st team played Ayr United (Scottish U19 League Champions) on Wednesday 10 April.  The conditions seemed made to order for the Scottish side, with gloomy skies, rain and an icy wind.  While Ayr had some quick players, the size of the Northwood team son told and Northwood ran out 15 – 10 victors.

Northwood Rugby Turns up the Heat

The past 6 days have proved very challenging for the Northwood 1st team squad.  Wednesday last week saw them take on Scottish League champions Ayr United in a very cold and wet encounter under lights at Northwood. Northwood fielded a team made up of predominantly 2nd team players, complimented by a few 1st team players. Although the weather seemed made to order for the Scottish side, Northwood shifted gears when it mattered and scored a hard fought 15-8 victory.

On Saturday, the old ties between Jeppe Boys and Northwood were restored when all the Rugby, Hockey and chess teams played each other at Jeppe Boys, one of the oldest government schools in Johannesburg.  The 1st team game showed the passion of both schools and the outcome was always in the balance.  The 1st half belonged to Jeppe, with their speedy wings proving a handful for Northwood. With Jeppe appearing dominant, blood bin replacement Phiko Sobahle scored from a good set piece movement near the Jeppe try line.  The conversion by Sasassa Makhanye had the score line at 20-10 to Jeppe at the break.

The second half saw Northwood sticking to their strengths and turning in a powerful display of forward play.  While Jeppe had set the pace with their backs in the first half, Northwood dominated with their forwards in the second half.  After conceding a soft try to Jeppe, lock TC Edmunds powered his way over for what was a certain try, but the ref was unsighted and declared the ball “held up”.  Not to be denied, he drove over minutes later and was awarded the try.  The conversion by Makhanye closed the gap to 25-17. With 6 minutes to go, the ultra-consistent Trevor Nkwamba burst through a ruck to score untouched under the posts, while Makhanye ensured the score line reflected a 1 point difference.

Minutes later, despite some great defence by Northwood, Jeppe managed to score a try to take the score to 30-24.  A penalty just before full time gave Jeppe the victory by 33-24 in what was an epic clash.

Monday saw Northwood taking on St Benedict’s (JHB) in a tough encounter at home, the 3rd game in 6 days.  With a number of key players injured or being rested, this was always going to be tough. Both sides traded penalties in the 1st half, with St Benedict’s leading 6-3 at half time.  The 2nd half proved just as tough, with Bennies right wing getting away to score an unconverted try.

However, the Northwood forwards stepped up again and powerful tries by Trevor Nkwamba (hooker) and Ngoni Chidoma (prop) and a conversion by Makhanye saw Northwood winning the game 15-11 and achieving the first victory by a KZN side over a JHB side this season.

Hockey Results vs Jeppe 13/04/2013

 

Team Result Goal Scorer
     
1st Won 4 – 1 S. McManus 2, D. van der Merwe, G. Wright
2nd Drew 1 – 1 Own Goal
U16A Won 4 – 3 T. Nobre 2, S. Bradbury, J. Cowell
U16B Lost 3 – 1 L. de Bruyn
U16C Lost 4 – 1 B. Phillips
U14A Drew 3 – 3 S. Capell 2, T. King
U14B Won 4 – 0 A. Rodda, A. Ellis, T. Gounden, Own Goal
U14C Drew 0 – 0  
     
Played: 8  Won: 3  Drew: 3  Lost: 2

Northwood 1st Hockey Claim 10th Win This Season At Jeppe.

The Northwood 1st hockey team claimed a hard fought 4 – 1 victory against Jeppe over the weekend.

The game was a fiercely contested affair where both teams produced some great hockey. Northwood started the match slowly and it was Jeppe who earned the first penalty corner of the match. Northwood keeper Kyle Pillay pulled off an outstanding diving stick save from a Jeppe drag flick.

This spurred the Northwood team into action and they created their first penalty corner opportunity of the match. After a well worked variation Steve McManus was quick to latch onto a rebound to give Northwood a 1 – 0 lead. The team continued to play some fantastic hockey and created numerous scoring chances but some brilliant goal keeping from the Jeppe keeper and some poor finishing saw the score remain the same at half time.

The second half saw both teams produce some fine patches of hockey but it was Northwood who scored the second goal of the game when the brilliant Matthew de Sousa was fouled in the circle forcing a penalty stroke. Dale van der Merwe continued his scoring ways when he scored from the spot.

The second goal saw Jeppe raise their tempo and they had a good period of dominance where they created a number of penalty corner and scoring opportunities. They finally scored through a well worked penalty corner variation.

Once again this resulted in a quick response from the Northwood team and they managed convert another penalty corner when McManus scored his second rebound of the game taking the score to 3 – 1.

Jeppe threw everything at getting a result out of the game and left themselves open to the counter attack and Northwood managed to earn a penalty corner in the last minute of the game. After a number of re-awards they finally scored their fourth goal when Greg Wright tapped home a rebound to give Northwood a 4 – 1 victory.

The match was a hard fought affair with both teams playing some high quality hockey. The Jeppe team, coached by former South African captain Ryan Ravenscroft, were well drilled and played an attractive brand of hockey.

This result means that Northwood continues its fantastic start to the season making it 10 wins from as many matches.

 

Report by -Darryn Gallagher: Coach

Vryheid Rugby Festival Results

The 1st team reached the finals of the Vryheid Festival, losing to Pionier (Vryheid) in the final minutes of the game.  Trevor Nkwamba was named Player of the Tournament by the organisers and Nathan van Wyk was Northwoods Player of the Tournament. The full results are:

TEAM

OPPONENT

SCORE

WON/LOSS

1st Sarel Cilliers 19-14 WON
1st Affies (Kroonstad) 17-10 WON
1st Pionier (Vryheid) 17-10 LOST
U16A Ben Vorster 19-08 LOST
U16A Stellenberg 22-07 WON
U16A Wonderboom 12-05 LOST
U15A Alberton 22-12 LOST
U15A Tygerberg 17-05 LOST
U15A KZN DEV 17-10 WON
U14A EG Jansen 34-12 LOST
U14A Ben Vorster 57-0 LOST
U14A HTS Middelburg 19-10 WON

 

Northwood First Hockey Team Ranked No. 2 In the Country!

The Northwood 1st hockey team have started their season in emphatic fashion with 9 wins from 9 games. After convincing wins against Kearsney and Michaelhouse the team took on the highly rated Millfield School from England.

Millfield School

The game was an extremely competitive affair played in front of the entire school. Northwood came out the stronger of the two teams when they scored early through Matthew Robinson who latched onto a short corner rebound. Millfield struck back with a piece of individual brilliance after a lapse in concentration from the Northwood defense.

This sparked the home team into action and they played some dominant hockey with goals coming from Dale van der Merwe and Steve McManus to secure a solid 3 – 1 victory. This result gave the Northwood team some good confidence going into their annual Founders festival at Rondebosch School in Cape Town.

Founders Festival

First up at the festival was the traditionally strong school of Paul Roos and the match met all the pre-match hype when both teams played a fantastic brand of hockey. Northwood came out on top with a fantastic 4 – 2 win with goals from Simon du Plessis, Steve McManus, Dale van der Merwe and Matthew de Sousa.

Day two saw the team taking on Paarl HJS and Potchefstroom Boys High with Northwood producing dominant hockey to win 4 – 1 and 8 – 2 respectively.

The Paarl match was a physical affair with the opposition looking to break down Northwood’s fluid attacking brand of hockey. In the end Northwood had too much firepower with goals from Matthew Robinson, Steve McManus, Dale van der Merwe and Matthew de Sousa.

In the second match Potchefstroom came out the stronger and caught the Northwood team early with a well worked goal. This ignited the team into action and they scored 8 goals before conceding a second before the final whistle. Dale van der Merwe produced some brilliant finishing when he scored 4 goals with the others coming from Jamie Pillay, Simon du Plessis, Steve McManus and Matthew de Sousa.

Day three continued much the same as the previous day with Northwood stamping its dominance on the festival with emphatic victories against DF Malan (6 – 0) and Noordheuwel (5 – 0).

It was a good day for the team as not only did they continue their winning ways but they did not concede any goals in both games. Dale van der Merwe dominated the score sheet again with 4 more goals against DF Malan. The other scorers were Matthew de Sousa and Simon du Plessis.

The goals in the Noordheuwel match were scored by Steve McManus who got a brace, Dale van der Merwe, Matthew Robinson and an own goal from an unlucky defender.

On the last day Northwood’s final opposition were St Davids who had produced some competitive hockey throughout the festival. The Northwood team produced their best hockey of the season to date with pace and precision when they dominated from the first to last whistle to beat St Davids 8 – 0. Steve McManus and Dale van der Merwe both grabbed hat-tricks whilst the other goals came from Greg Wright and Matthew de Sousa.

The team played fantastic hockey throughout the festival and were lead brilliantly by the superb Matthew de Sousa. They scored a resounding 35 goals whilst only conceding 5. This run of form has seen the team ranked as number 2 in the country on the same points as Wynberg who sit in first position. Whilst it is still early in the season it is good to see Northwood hockey amongst the top schools in the country.

There were some outstanding goal scoring achievements over the six games with Dale van der Merwe scoring 14 and Steve McManus 8.

The other notable achievement was that this was Northwood’s third consecutive undefeated Founders festival in as many years.

Northwood Annual Golf Day

One of our favourite events of the year is almost here!  The Northwood Annual Golf Day is scheduled for Friday 3 May at the Mount Edgecombe Country Club and we welcome your entries and support for this fun-filled (and rather competitive) event!  Please click on the link below to access the entry form.

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For Further information, or if you can assist with prizes or on the day support, please contact:

Jenni-lyn van Niekerk (031) 563-6501 ext 353 / email jvniekerk@nwood.co.za

 

Founders Festival Hockey Results

Please click on the link below to see the hockey results for the Founders Festival.

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Minenhle Mchunu To Represent KZN

Congratulations to Minenhle Mchunu who has been selected to represent Kwazulu-Natal at the South African Athletics Championships in the Junior Triple Jump. The Championships will be held at the Pilditch Stadium in Pretoria from 4 to 6 April. We wish him the best of luck as he represents his province.