14/06/2019
Old Johannians Rugby Club
The Old Johannian’s Rugby Club are currently training at the University of Zimbabwe.
We have team playing in the Inter City League this season, our 2nds are playing in the Harare Premier League and our new ladies team are in the ladies national league
14/06/2019
16/06/2018
We say good luck to our National Rugby team Zimbabwe
01/06/2018
Up coming fixture
19/09/2017
come support our fellow Zimbabweans as they take on the SA clubs in the Gold Cup.
OGS VS QBR
Due to the main Jubilee field at PE being waterlogged we had to play the curtain raisers for the Zimbabwe - Tunisia game on the Chapel Field.
It was a very tense game and for a neutral was a great game to watch. Old Miltonians started the game off at a great pace and were the first on the board almost from kick off with a converted try. OJs were a bit shell shocked at this and took a few minutes to settle but managed to keep the Bulawayo side from scoring until we started to put together some attacks of our own and after some good forward play centre Warwick Hattingh dotted over for an unconverted try. The team took heart from this and after a string of rucks 8th man Leon Van Der Westhuizen scored our 2nd try, also unconverted. The half ended with another unconverted try from flanker Byron Foroma to leave the score at 15-7 in OJs favour.
OMs began the half with renewed energy and attacked with a lot of passion. OJs seemed to be at a loss at how to deal with this pressure and let in 2 converted tries to give OMs the lead 21-15. The bonus point try was scored for OJs, by centre Masimba Muzenda, but was also unconverted so OMs still led by a point. Both teams now started a very tense game which was rooted in the OJs half as OMs pushed for the bonus point try. OJs defense stood up well though and prevented any more points being added to the OMS score.
The OJs forwards played a very good game, contesting the rucks and mauls without giving away penalties and the backs, when they managed to get possession were making some good runs into OMs territory. One such attack resulted in Tatenda Ngomasha breaking through the OMs defensive line and score in the corner, he was hgh tackled over the line though so the ref awarded a penalty try in the last 5 minutes to give OJs a 27-21 lead and the final play of the day was another fine run by full back Tatenda Ngomasha to score the 6th and final try to leave the score at 32-21 as the ref blew the whistle when the conversion flew wide of the poles.
The 4th win in a row for OJS leaves us on 21 points on the log where we leapfrog OMs to take 7th place, 2 points behind Mat Warriors who are on 23 points after they lost to OH 26-7 in the match after our game. Our next game is another Bulawayo side either Mat Warriors in Byo or the return match against Highlanders in Harare.
17/07/2017
OJs vs Bulldogs 15th of July 2017 at OH
A very decisive win for OJs this past weekend at Old Hararians against Bulldogs of Bulawayo. We scored 9 tries to nil and even thought the final score was an emphatic 51-3 to our favour, with more luck with the boot and the extra 20 mins to half an hour we lost because the ref had to blow the game early due to light concerns we could have probably made 3 figures.
We are slowly getting our season back on track with 3 wins in a row and hopefully after the break in the ICL due to international games we can continue our climb up the table and reach our season goal of qualifying for the semi finals.
We are now 6th on the table.
11/07/2017
Photos of the Highlanders game and after match fines session.
A 2nd win in a row, and on the road too, brings OJs out of the relegation zone.
We started off a little nervous, our first competitive league away from Harare this season and Highlanders took advantage of that with a penalty and a converted try from an interception to take a 10 - 0 lead. As we settled we began dominated the scrums and set pieces and prop Roger Levendale crossed the line to open our account, Tatenda 'Tanto" Ngomasha converted. Not long after ho**er Tafadzwa 'Rambo' Mubvumbi powered over for another converted try. before the half had finished we had another try on the board from flyhalf Keith Maponga, Tanto adding the extras. Highlanders slotted another penalty to make the score 21 - 13 at the break.
The 2nd half was a tense affair with Highlanders pulling out all the stops defensively but sub lock Gerard Potts scoring the bonu point try late in the game. Tanto once again gave us the maximum so that the final score was 28-13 in OJs favour. A very valuable bonus point win in Bulawayo, a very tough place to get a good result.
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04/07/2017
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