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U16 Grant Khomo Week Moves

15 June 2023 by Alan

The 2023 Grant Khomo Week for Under-16 boys will move to the premises of Hoër Landbouskool Boland in the Western Cape winelands, SA Rugby confirmed on Tuesday.

The tournament, which will open the Youth Weeks programme this year from 26 to 29 June, was initially scheduled to take place at Paul Roos Gymnasium’s Markötter Fields in Stellenbosch, but due to the heavy rain that has fallen in the area in recent weeks, the fields have become unfit to play on.

As a result, the decision was taken to move the Grant Khomo Week to Boland Landbou, which is roughly 40km north of Stellenbosch.

The venues for the U18 Craven Week (George) and the U16 and U18 Girls Weeks (Johannesburg) are unchanged.

Youth Weeks programme 2023 (updated):

Under-16 Grant Khomo Week:
Venue: Hoër Landbouskool Boland, Paarl
Date: 26 to 29 June

Under-18 Craven Week:
Venue: Hoërskool Outeniqua, George
Date: 3 to 8 July

Under-16 and Under-18 Girls Weeks
Venue: Jeppe High School for Boys, Johannesburg
Date: 10 to 14 July

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