Rugby

Opperman happy with U20’s performance

Donovan Kandjii

Namibian U20 rugby coach Jood Opperman praised his players on a fine performance when they beat a Namibian Presidents team 74-19 on Saturday.

The juniors gave a fine display of attacking rugby as they ran in a total of 12 tries, after leading 38-7 at halftime.

Despite the one-sided encounter, coach Jood Opperman said they had learnt a lot.

Namibia U20’s overpower President’s XV

Denver Murorua

Namibia’s national Under 20 rugby team completely dominated their friendly match against a Namibian President’s XV on Saturday, running out comfortable 74-19 winners, after leading 38-7 at halftime.

They ran in a total of 12 tries in an attacking display of 15-man rugby as both the forwards and the backs got amongst the tries.

The encounter served as a practise match for the Under 20‘s ahead of the Junior Rugby World Trophy competition in Chile in May and on this display they certainly looked in fine shape.

Namibian to compete at Mombasa Sevens

Namibian Sevens team

Namibia’s national Sevens Rugby team left for Kenya on Wednesday to compete in the Confederation of African Rugby (CAR) Africa Cup Sevens tournament over the weekend.

The competition will feature 12 teams in total, including two teams from Kenya as well as the national teams of Senegal, the Ivory Coast, Uganda, Zambia, Nigeria, Madagascar, Morocco, Zimbabwe and Tunisia.

The competition will consist of three pools, with Namibia drawn in Pool B along with Tunisia, Zambia and Kenya B.

Namibia to aim high on JWRT return

Jood

Namibia’s return to the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy stage in northern Chile next month has created something of a frenzy in the East African nation according to head coach Jood Opperman.

“There has been a lot of media interest, so much that I had to ask journalists to ease off on the players as we build up to travel to Chile,” admitted Opperman, who was a prop in Namibia’s first Rugby World Cup match back in 1999.

Welwitschias overpower Hardap Raiders

Callie Swanepoel

The Welwitschias ran in 11 tries for a one-sided 71-7 victory against the Hardap Raiders in the main match of the Navachab Challenge at the national Rugby Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Flyhalf Justin Nel had his kicking boots on, converting eight tries while he also scored a try for a personal tally of 21 points.

It was an efficient performance by the Welwitschias against a strong Hardap side that was made up of players from Rehoboth’s two Premier League clubs, Reho Falcon and Rehoboth Rugby Club.

Navachab Gold Mine Regional Cup launched

Navachab Regional Cup

The Namibia Rugby Union on Wednesday launched the Navachab Gold Mine Regional Cup which will kick off in Walvis Bay on Saturday.

The competition has been sponsored by Navachab Gold Mine to an amount of N$822 260 and will see a Namibian regional competition taking place again after an absence of many years.

United win rugby derby

Henning van Wyk

United ran out comfortable 36-16 victors in their rugby derby match against Wanderers at United Trustco field on Saturday.

United’s forwards dominated the early exchanges but Wanderers took the lead through a penalty by Haico Prinsloo and a drop by flyhalf Andre Visser.

Wanderers immediately struck back through a try by wing Tuna Amutenya, and another by hooker Callie Swanepoel to take a 10-6 lead at the break.

FNB supports Namibia Rugby Referees Society

Jacky Husselman and Dixon Norval

The Namibia Rugby Referee Society (NRRS) has received support of N$50 000 from FNB Namibia for the upcoming rugby season from May to August 2013.

FNB Namibia at the same time pledged support of this amount for a three-year period from 2013 to 2016.

The NRRS also received a once-off donation of N$ 90 000 towards their playing gear.

Ingrid Goeieman, Manager Sponsorships and Donations at FNB Namibia said:

Lions postponement - ‘a blessing in disguise’

Neville Tjiueza

The Namibia Rugby Union’s preparations are on track and the cancellation of the friendly match against the Lions which was supposed to have taken place in Windhoek on Saturday, was a ‘blessing in disguise.’

This was the view of Namibia Rugby Union CEO Sybrand de Beer who said it did not make sense to play the match at this stage, at a press conference on Wednesday.

“We already informed the Lions about the postponement in January but they just announced it last week.”

Rugby referees updated with new laws

Neville Heilbron

A total of 24 referees and three performance reviewers attended the Namibia Rugby Referee Society’s (NRRS) annual opening course which took place at Okapuka Lodge over the weekend.

At the course, new law amendments that were introduced by the International Rugby Board last year, were presented by Neville Heilbron of the South African Rugby Union’s Referees Association.

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