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Sport

Celebrations all around for False Bay RFC

Buntu Gotywa and Jon Harris|Published 1 year ago

Ettienne Oosthuizen stands strong during the Hamlets tackle.

It was celebrations all-round at the Philip Herbstein Fields in Constantia as all False Bay teams in action on Saturday delivered wins, as the club’s patron, Louis de Waal marked his 86th birthday in a small function in the clubhouse annex.

The Bay First XV bagged a five-point haul in their 26-13 win over Hamlets. The same for the under-20 As, the Second XV and the False Bay Third XV. An exciting result at the end of an entertaining match was the Bay Women’s 26-5 win over rivals Tygerberg Women.

Kicking off the Bay’s winning weekend was the False Bay FIFOs who narrowly eclipsed their Bay brothers, the Barbarians 13-12 in their Reserve League clash. In the seventh home game of the weekend, also on Friday night, the Bay’s under-20 Badgers were pipped by Hamilton. The score was 25-29.

Cliodhna Keene O’Connell looks to find space in Tygerberg defence.
Wayden Mosinki in action for the second team against Hamlets.
Ryno Mapoe leavs his marker in wonderland as he dashes in the touchline.
It will take more than Hamlets to bring down Ryan Olivier.

Monique Timm looks to spread the ball in their win against Tygerberg women.