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City squads battle for Sevens glory

Mark Ward|Published

Christiaan Brand of Hamilton is held by Peninsula's Dean Britz during their sides’ WP Score 7's match at Brookside last Saturday. Picture: Mark Ward

Defending Western Province champions St George’s remain on course to successfully defend their Western Province Score 7’s title after recording three wins on the opening day one of the annual event, at Brookside, Claremont, last Saturday.

The Lulu Boys from Strand recorded wins over Elsies River, Strand and Fisantekraal while they lost 5-26 against Tygerberg. But despite the hiccup, they remain on track for the popular title.

The tournament continues with day two’s action at Brookside, home of the Villager Rugby team in Claremont, this Saturday.

Thirty-five teams were drawn into six groups. The final is scheduled to take place on Saturday November 18.

Chetwyn Meyer of Hamilton on his way to the tryline during his side’s WP Score 7's match Peninsula, at Brookside last Saturday. Picture: Mark Ward

Waydon Swanepoel of Whistling Wheels in action against Hamilton during the WP Score 7's match at Brookside. Picture: Mark Ward
False Bay RFC’s Graham Thompson shakes his marker on his way to scoring a try during his side’s WP Score 7's match against Silverleaves, at Brookside last Saturday. Picture: Mark Ward
Nathan Hendricks of False Bay flying over the tryline during his side’s WP Score 7's match against Silverleaves, at Brookside. Picture: Mark Ward