Jacques Steyn puts in a big hit for Raithby. Photos: Peter Bee

In a clash that lived up to all expectations, Raithby Universals emerged victorious over Sir Lowrians this past Saturday (14 June), securing the Northern League championship title in a dramatic 23-20 triumph.

The highly anticipated encounter, featuring two previously unbeaten sides, drew a massive crowd to Raithby Sports Ground, including Stellenbosch mayor Jeremy Fasser and several council members, all eager to witness who would claim bragging rights and the coveted championship.

Sir Lowrians had an early opportunity to draw first blood with a penalty directly in front of the posts, but their usually reliable kicker, Randy Brinkhuis, uncharacteristically pushed the attempt wide.It was Raithby who capitalised first, with seasoned flyhalf Brandon Manuel, clearly keen to make a statement against his former club, slotting a penalty to open the scoring.

In a thrilling Northern League derby on Saturday 14 June, Raithby Universals triumphed over Sir Lowrians RFC with a dramatic 23-20 victory at the Raithby Sports Ground. Despite Sir Lowrians leading 6-20 at half-time and despite being one man down as a result of a red card, Raithby mounted a stunning comeback, capped by a last-minute, match-winning try by captain Ian Kampies, extending their unbeaten record to claim the championship title in front of their home crowd. Flyhalf Brandon Manuel was one of the stars for RU. Photos: Peter Bee

Sir Low quickly responded with a converted try, showcasing their attacking prowess. A major turning point in the first half saw the visitors lose their captain and eighthman to a red card. Despite being a man down, Sir Lowrians impressively rallied, finding their rhythm and adding another converted try and two penalties to their tally. Manuel could only manage one more penalty for Raithby before the break, leaving the half-time score at 6-20 in favour of Sir Lowrians, who seemed poised to take the spoils.

The second half began with RU showing renewed determination. Manuel quickly added another penalty, narrowing the deficit to 9-20. Fifteen minutes into the half, the home team made several strategic changes that paid dividends.

Soon after, they crossed for a converted try, bringing the score to a tantalising 16-20, with Sir Lowrians still clinging to the lead.

Phil Masango manages to get through and scores for Sir Lowrians.

As the match entered its dying stages, Raithby pressed hard, creating numerous scoring opportunities that often led to mistakes. With just five minutes remaining, it appeared Sir Low were destined to be crowned champions. However RU seized a final opportunity.

After Sir Lowrians kicked the ball downfield, the home team launched a counter-attack, moving the ball from side to side. This brilliant passage of play culminated in their inspirational eighthman and captain, Ian Kampies, crashing over the tryline for the match-winning score.

Manuel, cool under pressure, converted the try, pushing RU into a 23-20 lead as the final whistle blew.

The victory not only secured the Northern League title for RU, it also saw them maintain their unbeaten record.

Both teams will now compete in the Top 9 Promotional League, which commences next month. They will join seven other clubs in vying for promotion to Super League C.

Eugene Mayinje, director of rugby at Sir Lowrians, graciously congratulated Raithby Universals on their victory. “Firstly, I want to congratulate RU on winning the Northern League 2025,” he stated.

“It was a well-balanced match between the two top teams in the league, with RU managing the match well and capitalising on the opportunities. We, as Sir Low, will go back and prepare for our last game against Excelsior in Stellenbosch. I’m very proud of our team.”

Other results:

โ€“ SLA: Hamilton 31-22 Helderberg, Durbell 82-14 St George’s.

ยญยญยญยญยญยญยญยญโ€“ SLB: Macassar 22-24 Belhar

โ€“ SLC: Strand United 33-29 Scottsdene Central, Young Peoples 27-24 All Saints

โ€“ Northern League: Stellenbosch Coronation 26-8 Gordon’s Bay Pioneers

Fixtures for Saturday 21 June:

โ€“ SLA: St George’s vs Unimil (Gustrouw), Helderberg vs Durbell (Charles Morkel).

โ€“ SLC: All Saints vs Scottsdene Central (Helderzicht), Caledonian Roses vs Strand (away), Delft vs Strand United (away).

Sir Lowrians Zaan-Luke Johnston takes them over the advantage line
Flyhalf for Raithby Brandon Manuel pops up a pass to Roger Nomdoe coming in at speed.
Raithby Universals prop Zaydon Afrika finds himself in a spot of bother. Photo: Peter Bee
Marvello Steenkamp putting Sir Lowrians on attack.

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