Glenwood High School (founded 1910) or affectionately known as the ‘Grasshoppers’ or Green Machine by rivals have since 2000 developed into one of KZN’s strongest rugby schools. They have always featured in the Top 10 premier schools in KZN rugby for the past 100 years (producing 6 Springboks, over 50 Natal/Sharks and over 150 KZN Schools players) but it’s only since current Headmaster, Trevor Kershaw and the management at Glenwood decided to improve all sporting codes via a Sports Academy of Excellence has Glenwood seen a rapid improvement in their rugby. [...]
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The Green Machine’s rapid rise to rugby power since 2000
Giving the youngsters a chance
The Sharks coaching staff have named an exciting line-up to take on the Pumas in a Currie Cup warmup game in Witbank on Friday evening. Keegan Daniel captains the team from eighthman. [...]
Sharks XV starting to take shape
The Vodacom Cup kicks off on Friday night and the Sharks XV (formerly known as the Wildebeest) will travel down to Wellington to face the Boland Cavaliers in a tricky away fixture. [...]
Four Sharks in Vipers team
National Sevens coach Paul Treu has named his squad to participate in the annual Nelson Mandela Bay Sevens Tournament in Port Elizabeth this weekend. As the tournament does not form part of the IRB International Series, the side will play as the Sasol Vipers. [...]
George gripped in Sevens Fever
The beautiful city of George is once more gripped in Sevens fever as the final preparations get underway for the 2008 Emirates Airline SA Sevens tournament at the Outeniqua Park Stadium. [...]