The Blue Bulls and Western Province were among the big winners of the U18 Girls tournament, while the Golden Lions made another statement in the U16 Girls results in the second round of the FNB Girls Rugby Weeks in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 2 July 2025.
The Lions, Boland, Bulls and WP remain unbeaten after two rounds of the U18 tournament, while Griquas, Free State and the Valke have opened their respective accounts, after securing important wins on day two.
Griquas rebounded from a 52-0 loss to Zimbabwe to beat the Limpopo Blue Bulls 17-7, while Free State showed similar determination, after they fought back from a 12-point deficit to down the Leopards 20-12.
Fresh off a 79-7 win against the Valke, WP turned in another emphatic performance against Zimbabwe, with No. 12 Endinalo Fihla scoring four tries in the 36-5 victory.
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Meanwhile, Border Country Districts, the Pumas, Border, the Lions and WP extended their winning runs in the U16 tournament.
The Leopards bounced back from their 88-0 loss to WP in the opening round to beat the Valke 15-0, while outside centre Sarrendar Chauke scored four tries in the Limpopo Blue Bulls’ 22-0 win against Griquas.

After putting 62 points past the Valke on day one, the Lions turned in another dominant display in their 57-0 hammering of SWD. Fullback Khanya Makhudu scored a hat-trick while flyhalf Alice Ncube kicked six conversions.
The third and final round of both tournaments will be staged at Queens High School in Johannesburg on Friday, 4 July.
FNB U18 Girls Week Results on Wednesday, 2 July
Griquas 17 (0) Limpopo Blue Bulls 7 (7)
Pumas 5 (5) Boland 20 (5)
SWD 5 (5) Blue Bulls 27 (22)
EP 5 (0) Golden Lions 12 (12)
Leopards 12 (12) Free State 20 (0)
WP 36 (17) Zimbabwe 5 (0)
Valke 22 (7) Griffons 12 (0)
Border 6 (0) Sharks 0 (0)
FNB U16 Girls Week Results on Wednesday, 2 July
Border Country Districts 17 (12) Zimbabwe 14 (14)
Leopards 15 (10) Valke 0 (0)
KwaZulu-Natal 12 (0) Pumas 15 (10)
Boland 5 (0) Border 22 (17)
Griffons 0 (0) Blue Bulls 22 (0)
Limpopo Blue Bulls 22 (15) Griquas 0 (0)
Golden Lions 57 (43) SWD 0 (0)
WP 14 (14) EP 7 (0)
FNB U18 Girls Week Day 1 Results on Monday, 30 June
Eastern Province 69 (45) v Leopards 0 (0)
Western Province 79 (43) Valke 7 (7)
Sharks 24 (12) Griffons 12 (0)
South Western Districts 12 (0) Pumas 24 (14)
Zimbabwe 52 (20) Griquas 0 (0)
Border 0 (0) Blue Bulls 17 (5)
Golden Lions 67 Free State 0
Limpopo Blue Bulls 12 (7) Boland 24 (0)
FNB U16 Girls Week Day 1 Results on Monday, 30 June
Border 22 (15) Golden Lions Invitational XV 7 (7)
Sharks 20 (5) Limpopo Blue Bulls 10 (10)
Western Province 88 (59) Leopards 0 (0)
Boland 29 (24) Griquas 5 (0)
Eastern Province 34 (0) v Zimbabwe 12 (7)
Border Country Districts 45 (33) Free State 0 (0)
Golden Lions 62 (29) Valke 0 (0)
South Western Districts 41 (31) Griffons 5 (0)
Pumas 22 (12) Blue Bulls 0 (0)
Original Copy: SA Rugby Communications, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: The U18 Girls Week results saw Blue Bulls and Western Province continue their unbeaten run, while the Lions and the Blue Bulls were the biggest U16 winners on Day 2 of the FNB Girls Rugby Weeks in Johannesburg on Wednesday. All Photos: SA Rugby (c) Gallo Images
Photo 2 Caption: The Pumas and Boland were neck-and-neck at halftime, but Border pulled away to comfortably win the U18 encounter.