NSSR Rugby: Power, passion and precision
The latest round of the Namibian Schools Sports Rugby (NSSR) Super League again proved why this competition is considered a powerhouse for developing the country's rising rugby stars.
Four thrilling matches were played across the country last weekend, showcasing not only skill and strength but also heart and determination - the true spirit of school rugby.
Duinesig edges Pro-Ed Academy in nail-biter
Duinesig clinched a heart-stopping 29–28 victory against Inspares Pro-Ed Academy I in what was arguably one of the most intense clashes of the season. With momentum swinging like a pendulum throughout, it was only in the dying minutes that Duinesig managed to take the lead and seal the match by a single point.
Moria overwhelms Elnatan with power and pace
OK Foods Moria I dominated Farmstyle Elnatan I with a commanding 57–18 victory. From the opening whistle, Moria took control of the game with fast-paced phases, sharp ball-handling, and solid support play. Elnatan could not react to Moria’s speed and tactical execution.
WHS holds off spirited WBPS
Samsung Windhoek High School I battled it out in a high-scoring, fast-paced game against Namib Diesel Walvis Bay Private School I, emerging victorious at 52–38. With explosive running and attacking brilliance on both sides, WHS’s ability to stay calm and convert opportunities under pressure ultimately proved the difference.
Gymnasium delivers masterclass against WAP
King Price Windhoek Gymnasium I showcased their dominance with a resounding 55–14 win over Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool. Gymnasium’s play was a masterclass in structured strategy, technical polish, and rock-solid defence. From kickoff to the final whistle, they controlled the game and left no room for doubt.
With these results, the Super League now takes a short break. The action resumes on 19 July, and if this past weekend is anything to go by, Namibian school rugby fans are in for more fireworks in the rounds to come.
Four thrilling matches were played across the country last weekend, showcasing not only skill and strength but also heart and determination - the true spirit of school rugby.
Duinesig edges Pro-Ed Academy in nail-biter
Duinesig clinched a heart-stopping 29–28 victory against Inspares Pro-Ed Academy I in what was arguably one of the most intense clashes of the season. With momentum swinging like a pendulum throughout, it was only in the dying minutes that Duinesig managed to take the lead and seal the match by a single point.
Moria overwhelms Elnatan with power and pace
OK Foods Moria I dominated Farmstyle Elnatan I with a commanding 57–18 victory. From the opening whistle, Moria took control of the game with fast-paced phases, sharp ball-handling, and solid support play. Elnatan could not react to Moria’s speed and tactical execution.
WHS holds off spirited WBPS
Samsung Windhoek High School I battled it out in a high-scoring, fast-paced game against Namib Diesel Walvis Bay Private School I, emerging victorious at 52–38. With explosive running and attacking brilliance on both sides, WHS’s ability to stay calm and convert opportunities under pressure ultimately proved the difference.
Gymnasium delivers masterclass against WAP
King Price Windhoek Gymnasium I showcased their dominance with a resounding 55–14 win over Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool. Gymnasium’s play was a masterclass in structured strategy, technical polish, and rock-solid defence. From kickoff to the final whistle, they controlled the game and left no room for doubt.
With these results, the Super League now takes a short break. The action resumes on 19 July, and if this past weekend is anything to go by, Namibian school rugby fans are in for more fireworks in the rounds to come.
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