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2014
DECEMBER
30th. Kleinmond
Pick ‘n’ Mix Alliance
102
94
88
80
Dave S. / Andre F. / Ian / Peter Ther.
Jon F. / Dave Rad. / Michel / Alan C.
Richard / Art / David N. / Geoff
Dave B. / Koos / Peter Thom. / Hugh
23rd. Kleinmond
Scramble
59 (67)
61 c/i (70)
61 c/o (70)
61 c/o (70)
62 (70)
63 (74)
Gordon / Pierre (guest) / David N. / Alan S.
Richard / Dave Rad. / Michel / John C.
Art / Mike (guest) / John T. / Peter Thom.
Andre F. / Koos / Geoff / Alan C.
Doug / Peter Ther. / Andrew (guest) / Hugh
Dave S. / Jon F. / Dave B.
16th. Kleinmond
3 clubs + putter
Individual Stableford:
41 Ian; 39 Gordon; 38 Hugh; 36 Richard; 35 Art; 34 Jon F., Dave S., Alan S.; 32
Dave B.; 31 Koos; 30 Andre H.; 29 Doug; 28 Mannes, Alan C.; 27 John C.,
Michel, Morgan; 26 Sam, David N.; 24 Chris vZ.; 20 Keagan (guest); 19 Peter
Thom.
4BBB:
48
47
45
42
40
39
38
35
33
Jon F. / Richard
Ian / Sam
Gordon / Peter Thom.
Andre H. / Hugh; Art / Alan S.
Dave S. / Doug
Jon F. / John C.; Koos / Dave B.
Doug / Michel
Mannes / Keagan; Morgan / Chris vZ.
David N. / Alan C
9th. Kleinmond
The Rest of the World team left Kleinmond with their tails between their legs after
a comprehensive thrashing from the rampant Boks who won all but 2 of the
pairings and cruised to a 22 point victory.
Luckily, the former were able to drown their sorrows and the latter to toast their
success at the annual dinner and presentation gathering held later at Molteno’s
in Onrus.
Dave Smith welcomed members and guests and reported on the year’s activities.
Membership has increased almost to the self-imposed limit and the number of
games played in the year rose by nearly a quarter
2014 saw the milestone of R40.000 having been raised for charity since the
DOGS began and this year’s beneficiary will be SOFCA. The money is raised
through donations and sweepstakes but mainly at DOGSDINNERS – regular
social events arranged by member Cruiser Thomas and his wife Angie who were
thanked for their efforts.
Another great success of the year was a golfing tour to George which is now
likely to become a regular event.
After the presentations, which included an unusual rendition of the SA national
anthem, the group sat down to enjoy the Naked Chef’s cuisine and, of course,
sampled the offerings from his bar.
RSA v ROW
RSA
ROW
Ian Newman
Louwtjie
Kruger
12
V Tony Jones
Geoff
Crowther
6
Dave Rade
Jon Forsyth
12
V Dave Smith
Dave Brittain
6
Andre
Hattingh
Andre
Franken
9.5
V Peter Thomas
John Tunstall
8.5
Gordon
Wilson
Morgan
O'Kennedy
7
V Chris Martin
John
Cheesbrough
11
Mannes van
Zyl
Brian
Oosthuizen
11.5
V David Naylor
Dave
Robinson
6.5
Sam Seal
Gary Wentzel
11.5
V Alan Smith
Michel Maury 6.5
Peter Theron
Pat Dewil
8.5
V Doug Ross
Art Rae
9.5
Hugh Frangs
Koos Roelofse
11
V Mike Graham
Alan Calder
7
TOTAL
83
61
2nd. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Final Log) / 4BBB
Sporran McCalder took the honours with a magnificent 42 on a day which started
out with ideal weather for the hardy Scot.
But many questions remained unanswered: Would Mr. Countback hold on to his
place as log leader? Would the showers continue for all the round? Would
Hanging Judge Robinson escape further ignominy? Should Frenchmen be
allowed to drive golf carts?
NO – as his “hazy” George tour form continued; NO – oh ye of little faith in
golfweather.com and DOGSBODY’s seaweed; NO – despite a worryingly
improving performance; NO – they drive on the wrong side of the road and ‘andz
are for steering not talking.
Stableford: 42 Alan Calder; 41 Hugh Frangs; 39 Mannes van Zyl; 36 Andre
Franken, Ian Newman, Peter Theron; 35 Dave Brittain, Koos Roelofse; 34 Michel
Maury; 33 Peter Thomas; 30 Jon Forsyth, Dave Smith; 28 Gary Wentzel; 27 Mike
Graham, Pat Dewil; 25 Tony Jones; 24 Dave Robinson
4BBB: 50 Hugh Frangs / Michel Maury; 49 Alan Calder / Gary Wentzel; 48 Peter
Theron / Mannes van Zyl; 44 Jon Forsyth / Andre Franken, Peter Thomas / Gary
Wentzel; 42 Ian Newman / Dave Smith; 39 Pat Dewil / Koos Roelofse; 38 Mike
Graham / Dave Brittain; 37 Mike Graham / Tony Jones; 34 Pat Dewil / Dave
Robinson
NOVEMBER
26th. - 28th.
Tour
Player
Andre F.
Dave Rad
Michel
Art
Dave B.
Chris
Gordon
Dave S.
Doug
David N.
Alan S.
Sam
Jon F.
Geoff
Peter Thom.
Dave Rob.
KGC
40
35
31
32
30
24
22
21
30
24
21
33
32
23
19
15
GGC
38
38
37
31
24
30
31
30
24
27
32
20
19
16
21
14
25th. Kleinmond
Annual Medal
A Division
69 Mannes
71 Dave Rad.
72 Morgan
74 Peter Ther.
78 Art
79 Jon F.
80 Dave B., Andre F., John H.
83 Sam
N/R Gary, Gordon, Chris vZ.
B Division
71 Koos
73 Hugh
74 Pat
75 Ian, Chris M.
78 Geoff
81 John C., David N.
82 Tony J.
85 Robbo, Dave S.
MBGC
31
31
34
27
35
33
33
30
27
25
22
19
17
28
17
20
Total
109
104
102
90
89
87
86
81
81
76
75
72
68
67
57
49
87 Michel
89 John T.
98 Peter Thom.
18th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log) / Globular Sphericals Alliance
The DOGS spent Tuesday being chased round Kleinmond by a bunch of 36
Swedes – a vegetarian’s nightmare. The Swedes gave in after 9 though when
the pack started to lap them – another disturbing image.
Mr. Jon Forsyth has temporarily been stripped of his official nickname after
refusing yet again to undergo a countback.
Regrettably, Mr Halifax had his birthday celebrations marred by yet another
battery malfunction.
The inaugural Globular Sphericals Alliance was won by Cruiser, Laser, Desert
Storm and Morse although the Inspector couldn’t quite figure out the MO.
42 Jon Forsyth; 39 Art Rae; 37 Alan Smith, John Cheesbrough; 36 Morgan
O’Kennedy, Dave Smith, Peter Theron; 35 Andre Franken, Koos Roelofse; 33
Dave Brittain, Alan Calder; 32 Mannes van Zyl, Ian Newman, Louwtjie Kruger; 31
Gary Wentzel; 30 Chris Martin, Peter Thomas; 29 Peter Sulley; 27 David Naylor,
Dave Rade, Gordon Wilson, Sam Seal, Vic vd Westhuizen; 26 Geoff Crowther;
24 Dave Robinson, John Tunstall; Also ran: Keith Gillott
Globular Sphericals Alliance
Position Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
1 Dave B.
Alan S.
Peter Thom. Art
92
2 Louwtjie
Vic
John C.
89
3= Andre F.
Chris M.
Dave S.
3= Alan C.
Ian
John T.
Sam
82
5= Jon F.
Morgan
David N.
Keith
81
5= Mannes
Geoff
Gordon
Peter Ther.
81
Peter S.
Robbo
Gary
78
7 Dave Rad.
Player 4
Koos
Score
82
11th. Hermanus
Individual Stableford (Log) / Landlord’s Cup
It is hard to think of a logical reason why the scores were so high on Tuesday. Is
the Hermanus course getting easier? Is the standard of DOGS’ golf getting
better? Is there a concerted effort to get handicaps down before the big end-ofyear fixture? No logic there then.
The Countback King won again without the need of a countout and so had
nothing (much) to moan about, closing the gap at the top of the log to just 5
points with 2 to play.
Hanging Judge Robinson wants to see the catering staff as there must have
been something in his half-way sandwich to account for his back 9 performance.
The Landlord’s Cup, a blind pairs competition (or the blind leading the blind in
some cases) was won by Biggles and The Prof.
40 Jon Forsyth; 38 Fred Garrett, Louwtjie Kruger; 37 Chris Martin, Dave Rade;
36 Morgan O’Kennedy, Andre Hattingh, Koos Roelofse, Andre Franken; 35 Dave
Brittain, Alan Smith; 34 Dave Smith, Tony Jones, Peter Sulley, Ian Newman,
Peter Theron; 33 Hugh Frangs; 30 John Horobin, Gordon Wilson, John Tunstall;
29 Sam Seal, David Naylor; 27 John Cheesbrough; 26 Geoff Crowther, Mannes
van Zyl, Art Rae; 25 Gary Wentzel, Pat Dewil; 24 Peter Thomas; 20 Dave
Robinson
Landlord's Cup 2014
Position
Player 1
Points Player 2
Points Total
1 Koos
36 Louwtjie
38
74
2 Tony J.
34 Dave Rad.
37
71
3 Hugh
33 Peter Ther.
34
67
4 David N.
29 Chris M.
37
66
5= Gary
25 Jon F.
40
65
5= Gordon
30 Alan S.
35
65
7= John T.
30 Ian
34
64
7= Fred
38 Geoff
26
64
7= John H.
30 Peter S.
34
64
10 Morgan
36 John C.
27
63
11 Mannes
26 Andre F.
36
62
12 Andre H.
36 Peter Thom.
24
60
13 Dave S.
34 Pat
25
59
14= Robbo
20 Dave B.
35
55
14= Sam
29 Art
26
55
OCTOBER
28th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log) / 4BBB
Thanks to 2 ideas from Mr. Bojangles (who incidentally owns 2 pubs) the DOGS
have now started playing 2 different competitions each week.
As if hitting one ball is not difficult enough, some of the more intellectually
challenged thought that hitting 2 balls and filling in 2 cards would overcomplicate
matters. It will make things even worse when the 2 competitions are played on 2
different courses.
There were even 2 winners of the main event with Mr. Security just pipping The
Star of David - counted in on the last hole (pity it wasn’t the last 2). He also
shared the 4BBB with Enzo van Zyl making it 2 trophies in a day.
New boy Deon the Jolly Green Giant was in double trouble.
Stableford: 42 John Tunstall, Dave Rade; 39 Andre Franken, Alan Smith,
Mannes van Zyl; 38 Art Rae, Jon Forsyth; 37 Vic vd Westhuizen; 36 Ian
Newman; 35 Peter Theron, John Cheesbrough, Gary Wentzel; 33 Koos
Roelofse; 32 Hugh Frangs, Peter Thomas; 31 Fred Garrett, Dave Smith; 29
Michel Maury, Trevor Vaughan, Gordon Wilson; 28 John Horobin, Sam Seal; 27
David Naylor; 26 Dave Robinson; 18 Deon Pheiffer
4BBB: 51 John Tunstall/Mannes van Zyl; 47 Vic vd Westhuizen/Peter Theron; 46
Andre Franken/Fred Garrett, Andre Franken/Dave Robinson, Dave Smith/Dave
Rade, Alan Smith/Gary Wentzel; 45 Ian Newman/Peter Theron; 43 Hugh
Frangs/John Horobin, Michel Maury/Art Rae; 42 Koos Roelofse/Peter Thomas,
Jon Forsyth/Dean Pheiffer; 42 John Cheesbrough/John Horobin; David
Naylor/Sam Seal; 35 Trevor Vaughan/Gordon Wilson
21st. Hermanus
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was a day for the DOGS at Hermanus when history was made in so many
ways:
- the Countback King came first without the need of a countout;
- the Naked Chef acquired a new surname and therefore signed for the wrong
player;
- Judge Robinson, unlike Oscar, avoided being put away and only got a
suspended sentence;
- Mr. Bojangles, who has never won the trophy nor the hat now has one out of
two.
And just to correct the historical record, The Ex-Pole-Dancer was disturbed that
his display of petulance last week was misrepresented here – in fact he also
threw his toys out of the pram on the 10th. tee. By way of an apology he has
asked that we publish the following statement: “Something nice about me”.
37 Jon Forsyth; 36 Andre Franken, John Tunstall; 35 Michel Maury, Peter
Theron; 34 Alan Smith; 33 Mannes van Zyl, Dave Rade; 32 Peter Thomas,
Gordon Wilson (Watson); 31 Dave Smith, Alan Calder; 29 John Horobin, John
Cheesbrough, Hugh Frangs; 28 David Naylor; 27 Johan (guest); 26 Art Rae,
Chris van Zyl, Gary Wentzel, Pat Dewil; 25 Peter Sulley; 23 Dave Robinson; 21
Sam Seal
14th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
The Naked Chef was cooking with gas on a glorious day at Kleinmond. He
produced the dish of the day with a tasty 41 and, to round things off, put the icing
on the cake by winning the weekly sweepstake.
The Ex-Pole-Dancer got himself into a bit of a stew with his in-flight catering – he
didn’t cater for his flying clubs getting stuck in a tree.
Back on the ground, there was a bake-off for last place between Cruiser Thomas
and Mr. Halifax. Cruiser’s Eton Mess couldn’t compete and Mr. Halifax became
the day’s Yorkshire Pudding.
41 Gordon Wilson; 39 Jon Forsyth, Peter Theron; 35 Dave Smith; 34 Hugh
Frangs, Ian Newman; 33 John Cheesbrough, Mannes van Zyl; 32 Mike Graham;
31 John Tunstall; 30 Tony Hackett, Dave Rade; 28 Pat Dewil, Art Rae; 27 Andre
Franken; 24 Trevor Vaughan; 22 Peter Thomas, David Naylor
7th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
With the shooting of so many surprisingly high scores on Tuesday there was a
feeling of playing in the middle of Bandit Territory rather than peaceful
Kleinmond.
The usual suspects kept their heads down for a change and it was left to the
Three Amigos - Pedro Theron, Gaucho Rade and Poncho Wentzel – to fight it
out to the death. Poncho won it after recounting his spoils.
Sheriff Robinson stood little chance against these odds.
39 Gary Wentzel, Peter Theron, Dave Rade; 37 David Naylor; 36 John
Cheesbrough, Ian Newman; 35 Dave Smith, Tony Hackett; 33 Gordon Wilson,
Trevor Vaughan, Andre Franken; 32 Hugh Frangs, Jon Forsyth; 31 John
Tunstall; 28 Mike Graham, Mannes van Zyl, Peter Thomas, Sam Seal; 24 Pat
Dewil; 23 Keagan Seal (guest); 19 Dave Robinson
SEPTEMBER
30th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was a day of anomalies, surprises, ups and downs, swings, roundabouts and, it
appears, clichés.
The greens still had more sand than the bunkers and longer grass than the
fairways but the scores were good nonetheless.
The weather stayed mainly dry despite the conditions across the bay and the
pessimism of some forecasters (and DOGS!).
Clever Trevor emerged from his recent slump to soar to victory. Huge slumped
from his recent soar and just avoided last place thanks to the wonders of timing
and arithmetic. Pat of the Bushveld sloped off with his tail between his legs.
39 Trevor Vaughan; 38 Andre Franken; 37 Alan Smith, Jon Forsyth; 36 Gordon
Wilson, Ian Newman; 35 John Cheesbrough; 34 Tony Hackett, John Tunstall; 32
Peter Theron; 30 Gary Wentzel, Fred Garrett; 29 Dave Smith; 24 Peter Thomas;
23 Hugh Frangs, Pat Dewil
23rd. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Despite the tiny obstacle created by the sanded, hollow-tined greens, there were
some big scores on Tuesday with an ample proportion of a sizeable field beating
30 points.
But none were bigger than the monumental one posted by Huge to record an
immense victory of gigantic proportions, albeit a small step for mankind.
Some swallows are back now that Spring has arrived and no surprises were
sprung at the bottom end of the leaderboard.
40 Hugh Frangs; 39 Jon Forsyth; 37 Dave Rade, Ian Newman; 36 Gordon
Wilson; 35 Dave Smith; 34 Andre Franken, Sam Seal, John Tunstall; 33 Mike
Graham; 31 John Cheesbrough, Gary Wentzel; 30 Michel Maury, Alan Smith; 27
Tony Hackett; 24 Peter Thomas; 23 Trevor Vaughan; 20 Peter Sulley (DNF); 19
Dave Robinson
16th. Theewaterskloof
Individual Stableford (Log)
The DOGS were in a bit of a fog when they teed off by the dam and it was even
more difficult than usual to see those wayward ball-flights.
After a few holes though, the sun burnt through and even the stars came out to
shine, particularly the Star of David who pipped Mr. Security to claim his maiden
DOGS win in many years of trying. Mr. Security’s temporarily elevated status was
quickly brought back to earth when he discovered he had left his car window
open for 5 ½ hours! Do as I say not as I do?
The fog never really lifted for guest Paul.
37 Dave Rade, John Tunstall; 35 Jon Forsyth, Andre Franken; 34 Gary Wentzel;
32 Ian Newman, Sam Seal; 31 Peter Thomas; 30 Dave Smith, Gordon Wilson,
David (guest); 28 Trevor Vaughan; 27 Mike Graham, Hugh Frangs; 22 Michel
Maury; 16 Paul Barkley (guest)
9th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Just like London buses, you wait for ever and then 2 come along at once. And
sure enough, Mr. Countback defeated his arch-rival by a comfortable two points
to make it a double-decker (counting this week and counting last week).
There was some anxious counting on the lower deck too with no less than 6
players within 2 points of ignominy – and not the usual suspects either.
In the end it was Trichi Vichi who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory leaving
the Star of David to twinkle for another day.
41 Jon Forsyth; 39 Andre Franken; 38 Dave Smith; 36 Fred Garrett, Alan Smith;
32 Trevor Vaughan; 31 Quentin Mitchell, Peter Sulley; 30 Gordon Wilson; 29
Hugh Frangs; 28 Andre Hattingh, Pat Dewil, Peter Thomas; 27 Ian Newman; 26
Dave Rade, Vic vd Westhuizen
2nd. Arabella
Individual Stableford (Log)
Once again, the DOGS were caught out by the weather on Tuesday at Arabella.
Venturing out of their winter quarters they were confronted with cloudless blue
skies, blindingly bright sunshine and the eerie stillness of a lack of wind.
Only 4 managed to cope reasonably well with the conditions but at least the rest
of the field bravely battled through to the 18th. for a change.
Mr. Countback achieved his maiden solo victory without having to resort to a
calculator.
37 Jon Forsyth; 36 Andre Franken; 35 Dave Rade; 34 Morgan O’Kennedy; 27
Peter Thomas, Art Rae (guest); 26 Peter Sulley, Peter Theron, Hugo Steyn
(guest); 25 Dave Smith; 24 Pat Dewil; 23 Sam Seal, John Tunstall; 22 Gordon
Wilson, Alan Smith; 21 Hugh Frangs; 15 Trevor Vaughan
AUGUST
19th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
When the going gets tough…!
A slight breeze at Kleinmond forced Half-Time Shirley and a pack of whimpering
pups to abandon play after 9 holes leaving only The Magnificent Seven to finish
the round.
Despite the conditions, some very creditable scores were recorded particularly
from the Ex-Pole-Dancer and the Ex-Used-House-Salesman. Under the
circumstances, the ignominy of the loser’s hat was held over until next week.
To further prove their alpha male status, the winner and The Naked Chef waited
for the rain to start and proceeded to play another 9.
36 Andre Franken; 35 Ian Newman; 32 Jon Forsyth, Dave Smith; 25 Peter
Thomas; 22 Gordon Wilson, Trevor Vaughan; DNF:16 John Tunstall; 15 Peter
Sulley; 14 Mike Graham; 13 Dave Rade; 12 Peter Theron; 11 Hugh Frangs; 9
Sam Seal; 8 Doug Ross
12th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
All the ingredients were there on Tuesday for a fine feast of golf: freshly cut
greens, sun-blushed slices and plenty of roughage.
It was Half-time Shirley and the Ex-Pole-Dancer who served up the tastiest treats
with Shirley just edging it by virtue of his creamy finish.
Surprisingly, it was the Naked Chef who failed to produce the goods. Instead of
putting for dough it was as though he was putting through dough and his
Yorkshires just wouldn’t rise.
38 Peter Sulley, Andre Franken; 37 Fred Garrett, Jon Forsyth; 35 Quentin
Mitchell, Art Rae (guest), Dave Rade; 33 Alan Smith, Mike Graham, Sam Seal;
30 Richard Ridge, Hugh Frangs, Ian Newman; 29 John Tunstall; 26 Trevor
Vaughan, Marc de Maudave Bestel; 25 Dave Smith; 24 Doug Ross; 23 Peter
Theron; 22 Gordon Wilson
JULY
29th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
There was to be no shock hat-trick for DOGSbody on Tuesday. The only shock
was his trick of just avoiding the loser’s hat. This latter was prematurely awarded
to “Frankie” Vaughan before Mr. Security limped in having been mugged out on
the course by his cart.
The winner was the Ex-Pole-Dancer who displayed the sort of steely mental
toughness which once took him to the top of the pole to display his class. He was
neck and neck with Mr. Countback until 16 when his oppo decided to give up
rather than be counted out yet again.
Talking of counting – 17 plus 19 does not equal 38 Rigger!
44 Andre Franken; 39 Jon Forsyth; 36 Richard Ridge; 34 Peter Theron, Ian
Newman; 33 Alan Smith; 31 Morgan O’Kennedy; 30 George Sauerman (guest);
Peter Sulley; 29 Dave Rade; 27 Sam Seal; 26 Gordon Wilson; 24 Dave Smith; 20
Trevor Vaughan; 18 John Tunstall
22nd. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Rory’s great victory at Royal Liverpool was overshadowed by DOGSbody’s
unlikely back-to-back double at Royal Kleinmond. The highlight of his round was
holing a 130m approach on the second – clever course management to avoid
having to putt to a tricky pin position.
The Ex-Pole-Dancer came close but his game is being affected by recent
revelations on Facebook concerning his feminine side.
The Star of David and Rigger Ridge concentrated rather on winning the big
money and somehow managed to escape through a side entrance pursued by a
thirsty pack.
37 Dave Smith; 36 Andre Franken; 35 Dave Rade; 34 Richard Ridge; 33 Ian
Newman; 31 Alan Smith; 30 Morgan O’Kennedy, Jon Forsyth; 29 Gordon Wilson;
28 Doug Ross, Michel Maury; 27 Peter Theron, John Tunstall; 26 Mike Graham;
24 Trevor Vaughan
15th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Every DOG has its day and it was DOGSbody’s turn for the first time this year on
Tuesday. He coasted in a full 3 lengths clear of the Ex-Pole-Dancer who was in
turn 4 lengths ahead of the also-rans.
Guest Glen is beginning to worry about the cost of golf as his bill for golf balls
increases each week.
A certain MacDOG also had an expensive outing following an incident involving a
sand wedge and a carry bag containing a cell phone and a set of car keys. A
chipping lesson and a course in anger management might have been cheaper.
42 Dave Smith; 39 Andre Franken; 35 Richard Ridge; 34 Peter Theron, Michel
Maury, Gordon Wilson, Brian Oosthuizen; 33 Alan Smith; 32 Jon Forsyth; 31
Sam Seal, Morgan O’Kennedy; 30 Dave Rade; 29 Keagan Seal (guest); 28 Mike
Graham; 27 Trevor Vaughan; 25 Ian Newman, Peter Sulley, Doug Ross; 24 Vic
vd Westhuizen; John Tunstall; 19 Glen Smith (guest)
8th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was back to the log after a 3-week break and the tension was palpable. So
much so that performances were affected on a day when conditions were perfect
and the greens were as slick and tricky as Oscar’s defence team.
How 19 grown men can perform so poorly is one of life’s great mysteries.
Nobody managed to play to their handicap, even the embarrassed winner whose
own is now as high as the pole he used to climb.
Yet again, blushes were spared at the bottom end by a guest who, admittedly,
had not played for 3 years during which half his body was replaced.
34 Andre Franken; 33 Jon Forsyth, Brian Oosthuizen, Ian Newman; 32 Alan
Smith, Doug Ross, Richard Ridge; 29 Keagan Seal (guest); 28 Dave Rade,
Morgan O’Kennedy, Peter Sulley; 27 Dave Smith, Gary Wentzel; 26 Michel
Maury; 25 Sam Seal; 24 Vic vd Westhuizen, Peter Theron; 22 Trevor Vaughan;
17 Glen Smith (guest)
1st. Hermanus
Texas Scramble
It was a scramble but The Countback King led his team of Rigger Ridge and The
Legal Eagle through the gales to another victory. It was a very small field, more
of a village green, but for Countback a win’s a win.
There were some unusual added benefits on offer during the round notably free
hair restyling (for those that have any) and complimentary facial scrubs as the
wind whipped the sand from the Hermanus bunkers onto Grotto Beach.
Dougal MacRoss combined both with a scalp scrub.
68: Jon Forsyth, Richard Ridge, Peter Theron
70: Gordon Wilson, Michel Maury, Dave Rade
71: Trevor Vaughan, Doug Ross, Dave Smith
74: Peter Sulley, Alan Smith, Fred Garrett
JUNE
24th. Kleinmond
4-ball Alliance
87 Art Rae (guest), Ian Newman, John Tunstall, Koos Roelofse (guest)
86 Andre Franken, Sam Seal, Vic Van der Westhuizen, Gary Wentzel
85 Richard Ridge, Michel Maury, Hugh Frangs, George Sauerman (guest)
83 Jon Forsyth, David Rade, Alan Smith, Peter Sulley
83 Gordon Wilson, Peter Theron, Trevor Vaughan, Doug Ross.
17th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (3 clubs + putter)
37 Jon Forsyth; 35 Ian Newman, Andre Franken; 34 Alan Smith; 33 Peter
Theron; 31 Gordon Wilson, Vic Van der Westhuizen; 30 Sam Seal; 29 Peter
Sulley, Richard Ridge, David Rade; 25 Hugh Frangs, Trevor Vaughan; 22 Art
Rae (guest); 19 Gary Wentzel; 7 Keith Gillott
10th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Conditions were perfect on Tuesday but the scoring defied explanation. The main
suggestion for the poor scores was that the pack was suffering from collective
anxiety. DOGSbody is off overseas for a couple of weeks. How will Deputy DOG
cope? And will the leader of the pack be allowed back with the new Home Affairs
draconian (and cash-generating) regulations?
The Ex-Pole-Dancer was so anxious he was constantly lifting his head to see
what was going on around him which may be another explanation for his low, but
winning, score.
The Yorkshire Ripper was anxious when he shot a hole-in-one on the par 5 8th.
but, as the hole in question was a drainage pipe, there was no need to call ADT
to fetch his wallet.
34 Andre Franken; 33 Jon Forsyth, Trevor Vaughan, Ian Newman; 31 Alan
Smith; 30 Dave Smith, Richard Ridge, Fred Garrett; 29 Peter Sulley; 28 Gordon
Wilson; 24 Peter Theron, Dave Rade; 23 Pat Dewil; 22 Mike Graham, Michel
Maury; 21 Robin Clacher (guest); 19 Gary Wentzel; 12 Keith Gillott
3rd. Arabella
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was familarity which won the day at Arabella as Twitcher Graham on his home
track pipped guest John on the back six.
As the wind got tougher the tough got windier and a number of promising scores
were destroyed after the turn. Well, it could have been the wind or possibly the
price of the toasted sandwiches.
Several players got the wind up waiting in the bar to see if anyone would score
less than them but it was the man whose surname no one can remember who
finally saved a few blushes.
34 Mike Graham, John Reynell (guest); 30 Quentin Mitchell, Andre Hattingh,
Hugh Frangs; 29 Jon Forsyth, Andre Franken; 28 Mannes van Zyl, Peter Sulley;
26 Michel Maury, Doug Ross; 25 Gordon Wilson; 24 Morgan O’Kennedy; 23
Dave Smith, Sam Seal; 22 Peter Thomas, George Dods (guest); 21 Peter
Theron; 19 Pat Dewil; 18 Marc de Maudave Bestel
MAY
27th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Sporran MacCalder jetted in especially from Canada to take on Laser Smith and
the Naked Chef in a 3-way battle of the bruisers. When it came to the count
though, jet-lag took its toll on him after 12. The Naked Chef had already overcooked it after 9 and it was Laser who took the title.
Other scores were less impressive despite perfect golfing conditions and nobody
else managed to beat their handicap. There were some suspicious missed putts
and fluffed chips from a number of log high-flyers – end-of-month syndrome?
In particular, another well-known Celt fared particularly badly and the Ex-PoleDancer was surprisingly chirpy.
39 Alan Smith, Alan Calder, Gordon Wilson; 34 Fred Garrett, Peter Sulley; 33
Dave Smith; 32 Vic vd Westhuizen; 31 Andre Franken, Mannes van Zyl; 30
Trevor Vaughan; 29 Jon Forsyth, Ian Newman; 28 Michel Maury; 27 Hugh
Frangs; 26 Dave Rade; 25 Alistair (guest), Peter Thomas; 24 Pat Dewil, Doug
Ross; 19 Keith Gillott
20th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
The Dogs were privileged (some say forced) to play off the spectacular elevated
tee on the 12th. and, as they admired the stunning view, the hills were alive with
the sound of wheezing and gasping for air.
For some, it was one of their favourite things but Braveheart, Hugh and The
Naked Chef fell into the von Trapp of not checking the tee markers.
The Man of Many Faces climbed every mountain to finish at the top way out on
his own like a lonely goatherd – another of his costumes.
Laser lost his sunglasses only to recover them soon after on his nose – Doh oh
dear!
And how do you solve a problem like the Ripper?
41 Mannes van Zyl; 38 Pat Dewil; 37 Peter Theron; 36 Art Rae (guest); 35 Doug
Ross, Alan Smith, Dave Smith; 33 Jon Forsyth, Fred Garrett; 32 Morgan
O’Kennedy, Gordon Wilson, Hugh Frangs; 31 Andre Franken; 30 Mike Graham;
29 Michel Maury, Ian Newman; 28 Dave Rade; 27 Peter Thomas; 24 Sam Seal;
23 Trevor Vaughan (guest); 21 Robin Clacher (guest); 11 Keith Gillott
13th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Half-time Shirley fought a nail-biting duel with one of the Swampland Bandits of
the Bot River Wetlands only to be beaten to the draw when he ran out of bullets
on the last 6.
The Smith Brothers backed him up with some accurate shooting but it wasn’t
good enough to see off the intruder.
Sheriff van Zyl didn’t quite live up to his new Butch image and the Ripper had no
cause to Sundance.
42 Trevor Vaughan (guest), Peter Sulley; 38 Dave Smith, Alan Smith; 36 Ian
Newman; 35 Peter Theron, Mannes van Zyl; 34 Jon Forsyth, Michel Maury; 33
Gordon Wilson; 32 Dave Rade; 31 Doug Ross, Peter Thomas, Mike Graham; 29
Morgan O’Kennedy, Pat Dewil; 27 Art Rae (guest); 23 Robin Clacher (guest); 20
Keith Gillott
6th. Theewaterskloof
Individual Stableford (Log)
There was a relatively low turnout at TWK Municipality this week as a number of
those registered were unable to make their marks due to illness.
Some of the old established parties (A Naked Chef and I Felloff Pole) slipped
down the ratings as Agang of newcomers took the top spots. Everyone’s
Favourite Frenchman and his Diminutive Associate performed well in joint
second place.
Others at the lower end of the results could not Cope with the conditions and The
Yorkshire Ripper spoiled his paper.
35 Morgan O’Kennedy (guest); 34 Brian Taylor (guest), Michel Maury, Hugh
Frangs; 33 Jon Forsyth, Dave Smith; 31 Peter Thomas; 30 Gordon Wilson; 28
Andre Franken, Peter Theron, Sam Seal; 26 John Tunstall, Mannes van Zyl; 25
John Cheesbrough; 24 Mike Graham; 23 Vic vd Westhuizen; 21 Keith Gillott
APRIL
29th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
The DOGS braved the weather forecast on Tuesday and almost got away with it.
There were just a couple of showers during the back nine which made it even
more surprising that Half-time Shirley made it all the way to 18. Perhaps his
winning score of 42 had something to do with it.
Scores in general were high, helped by a couple of obscene 5-pointers from Upand-Under and the Ex-Pole-Dancer.
The only other obscenities came from The Naked Chef following yet another
duck hook.
42 Peter Sulley; 41 Richard Ridge; 39 Geoff Crowther; 37 Jon Forsyth; 34 Fred
Garrett, Tony Hackett; 33 John Cheesbrough, Gordon Wilson, Hugh Frangs,
Gary Wentzel, Michel, Maury; 32 Mike Graham, Dave Rade, Andre Franken; 31
Alan Smith; 30 Dave Smith; 29 Ian Newman; 27 Peter Thomas, Peter Theron; 24
Pat Dewil, Vic vd Westhuizen; 17 Keith Gillott
22nd. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
After years of trying, Morse finally solved the case of the missing hot dog
following a nail-biting encounter with Countback Forsyth. Countback has now
been counted out more times than a boxer with one arm.
At the other end, Cruise Thomas saved the blushes of one who is more used to
being at the top of the pole.
41 Dave Brittain, Jon Forsyth; 40 Richard Ridge, Chris Martin; 38 Gordon Wilson;
34 Peter Sulley, John Cheesbrough, Ian Newman; 33 David Naylor, Gary
Wentzel; 30 Tony Hackett; 28 Geoff Crowther; 27 Sam Seal; 26 Peter Theron; 24
Andre Franken, Dave Smith, Hugh Frangs; 23 Peter Thomas
15th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
The DOGS said a sad, collective goodbye to “M” on Tuesday. RIP and “Howay
the Lads”.
On the golfing front, the Ex-Poledancer did it yet again and further increased his
lead at the top of the log. The Currie Cup, though, is not won in April and there is
still time for him to fall off his pole.
For those who missed the announcements from the post-match interviews (and
later repeated on CNN, BBC, Sky, ENCA and Al Jazeera) DOGSbody was on the
18th. in 2, thus achieving a lifetime achievement award and a subsequent “4 for
4”.
41 Andre Franken; 39 Chris Martin; 37 John Cheesbrough; 35 Gordon Wilson,
Jon Forsyth; 34 David Naylor; 33 Tony Hackett, Peter Sulley, Peter Thomas; 31
Hugh Frangs, Peter Theron, Mannes van Zyl; 30 Andre Hattingh, Richard Ridge;
29 Sam Seal; 28 Dave Smith, Pat Dewil, John Tunstall; 27 Geoff Crowther, Alan
Smith, Ian Newman; 25 Dave Brittain; 23 Gary Wentzel
8th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day that reminded one of wuthering on the
heights of the Yorkshire moors. Indeed, you could almost hear the church bells of
Halifax ringing out in celebration as the town’s favourite son pulled it off for the
second time this year. Regrettably, the wine he won was not up to his exacting
standards and so he left it behind only to be pounced upon by those less
choosey and more thirsty.
Injury struck at the other end yet again as Coldplay had a spasm leaving a more
sober Cruiser to take the lesser honours.
41 David Naylor; 38 John Cheesbrough, Jon Forsyth, Tony Hackett; 35 Malcolm
Lazenby, Michel Maury, Tony Wreglesworth; 34 Dave Brittain; 33 Alan Smith,
Andre Franken; 31 Peter Sulley; 30 Gordon Wilson; 28 Dave Smith, John
Tunstall, Dave Rade; 27 Hugh Frangs, Ian Newman; 24 Gary Wentzel; 23 Alan
Calder, Arne Andersen; 21 Peter Thomas; 13 Chris Martin (DNF)
1st. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
April 1st. and some thought the DOGS were fools to venture out on to the
course. Luckily, the rains stopped and the game was largely dry if a little windy.
The post-match was, as usual, not at all dry and very windy.
Smooth Swinger Wreglesworth was no fool as he swung to an impressive 40
points. Smooth has one of the best addresses of the group but it is withheld to
protect his privacy.
Cruiser Thomas, having been let off his leash for a couple of weeks, foolishly
overdid things the previous night and had to stop after 9 for “medical” reasons.
He left the door open for Pat of the Bushveld to be made a fool of.
40 Tony Wreglesworth; 36 Mannes van Zyl; 34 Andre Franken; 33 Jon Forsyth,
Richard Ridge; 32 Ian Newman, Mike Graham, Tony Hackett; 31 Dave Rade,
Malcolm Lazenby; 29 Arne Andersen; 28 Gary Wentzel, Vic vd Westhuizen; 26
Dave Smith, David Naylor; 25 Brian Oosthuizen, Hugh Frangs, Alan Calder,
Dave Brittain; 22 Sam Seal; 19 Keagan Seal (guest), Corrie (guest); 17 Pat
Dewil; 9 Peter Thomas (DNF)
MARCH
25th. Hermanus
Individual Stableford (Log)
The golfing weather gods provided a perfect window of opportunity as the rains
stopped right on schedule at 08:00. Luckily the window was wide and panoramic
enough to allow the early finishers to deplete the bar stocks while waiting for the
rest of the field apparently to complete all of Hermanus’ 27 holes.
For serial-winner the Ex-Pole-Dancer, the window allowed in enough light for him
to see that even lowering his standards to produce a mere 37 points can
sometimes be enough.
Up-and-under Crowther couldn’t figure out how to open the blinds.
37 Andre Franken; 35 David Naylor; 34 Jon Forsyth, Gordon Wilson; 32 Pat
Dewil; 31 Dave Smith, Mannes van Zyl, Brendan Byrne, Dave Rade, Sam Seal;
30 Fred Garrett; 28 John Cheesbrough, Mike Graham; 27 Tony Hackett, Alan
Calder; 26 Alan Smith; 24 John Tunstall; 22 Gary Wentzel; 21 Doug Ross; 19
Peter Thomas; 18 Geoff Crowther
18th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
There were some high scores on Tuesday but Dogsbody thought he was SAFE
in the clubhouse on 40 points in his QEST for a trophy. He was stunned though
by Mr. Security who responded armed with a 44.
Cruiser Thomas knew he was in for a bad day when he lost a ball on the practice
putting green. Cries of “avast behind” greeted his head first search in the bushes.
His further blushes were just spared by the unexpected return of Hanging Judge
Robinson who had been given a week’s reprieve before his return to UK justice.
44 John Tunstall; 40 Dave Smith; 39 Mannes van Zyl; 38 Jon Forsyth, Gordon
Wilson, Alan Smith, Andre Franken; 37 Tony Hackett; 32 Chris Martin, Doug
Ross; 31 John Horobin, Ian Newman; 29 John Cheesbrough, Malcolm Lazenby;
28 Dave Rade; 27 Louwtjie Kruger; 26 David Naylor, Brendan Byrne; 20 Peter
Thomas; 18 Dave Robinson
11th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Golf can be a repetitive game: follow your pre-shot routine; concentrate on a few
swing thoughts; let your muscle memory do its job; pick the ball out of the sloot
and drop for a penalty stroke.
The swallows start to fly away at the same time each year and even the results
and reports can sometimes get boring with the same old winners and the same
old losers.
So just for a change: The Star of David twinkled in second place, Coldplay Martin
was a cool joint 8th., and Mr Hacker failed to live up to his name.
39 Andre Franken; 37 Dave Rade; 36 Doug Ross, Ian Newman, Brendan Byrne,
Fred Garrett; 35 David Naylor; 34 John Horobin, Chris Martin, Bob Barton; 33
Jon Forsyth, Peter Theron, Dave Smith, Tony Hackett; 32 Tony Jones, Alan
Calder, John Tunstall; 30 Malcolm Lazenby; 29 Sam Seal; 28 Peter Sulley, Mike
Graham; 26 Gordon Wilson; 23 Peter Thomas; 17 Dave Robinson
4th. Theewaterskloof
Individual Stableford (Log)
Having been at Sahara Park on Monday and despite problems with his short fine
legs and googlies, Mr. Halifax held his end up creditably for his maiden victory of
the season.
The track was in very good condition and scores in general were surprisingly low.
Putts were dropped as rarely as Aussie catches and heads went down as often
as Protea wickets.
The Ripper was stumped after a particularly nasty Yorker and has announced his
retirement from the international game.
38 David Naylor; 37 Andre Franken; 35 Doug Ross, Tony Wreglesworth; 32 Bob
Barton, Alan Smith, Chris van Zyl; 30 Tony Jones; 29 Peter Thomas, Gordon
Wilson, Brendan Byrne; 27 Dave Rade, John Tunstall, Alan Calder; 26 Tony
Hackett, Dave Smith, Hugh Frangs, Jon Forsyth; 25 Malcolm Lazenby; 24 Geoff
Crowther; 22 John Cheesbrough; 18 Dave Robinson; 11 Keith Gillott; DNF:
Mannes van Zyl
FEBRUARY
25th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
The Ex-Pole-Dancer thought that with 42 points his only worry was arch-rival The
Ex-Used-House-Salesman. When the latter came in seeing that he again would
be the bridesmaid and not the bride, EPD sat smugly awaiting his prize.
But then Jones the Veg came over the horizon to prove that “5 portions a day”
refers to sprouts and not Olaf or Cane.
To add insult to injury, the Veg was not cut but the other 2 were.
SAGA certainly moves in a mysterious way!
43 Tony Jones; 42 Andre Franken; 41 Ian Newman; 39 Mannes van Zyl; 38 Bob
Barton, Doug Ross; 34 John Cheesbrough, Fred Garrett; 33 Alan Smith, Dave
Rade, Malcolm Lazenby; 32 Peter Theron, Brendan Byrne, John Tunstall; 31
Dave Brittain, Dave Smith, David Naylor; 30 Jon Forsyth, Chris Martin; 29 Tony
Hackett; 27 Hugh Frangs; 26 Gordon Wilson, Michel Maury (DNF); 24 Geoff
Crowther; 21 Peter Sulley; 12 Dave Robinson; 11 Keith Gillott
18th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was a proud day for the white rose of Yorkshire on Tuesday as Tyke Welton
scored his maiden victory with a particularly exceptional back nine.
At the other end, The Yorkshire Ripper just outplayed Rookie Robinson to avoid
last place. Robinson, of course was born in Yorkshire but saw the light and
crossed the Pennines.
The Ex-Used-House-Salesman’s sense of humour failure at being pipped at the
post for the second week running at least gave everyone else a laugh.
46 Rob Welton; 44 Ian Newman; 40 Chris Martin; 38 Jon Forsyth; 37 John
Tunstall, Andre Franken; 36 Alan Smith, Tony Hackett; 34 Peter Sulley, Tony
Wreglesworth, Gordon Wilson; 33 John Cheesbrough, Dave Smith, Mannes van
Zyl; 32 Mike Graham, John Flynn (guest), Bob Barton, Dave Brittain, Brendan
Byrne; 31 Dave Rade, Malcolm Lazenby, Tony Jones; 30 John Horobin; 29 Hugh
Frangs, Alan Calder, Sam Seal; 28 Vic vd Westhuizen; 26 David Naylor; 24
Geoff Crowther; 22 Cres Creswell (guest); 13 Keith Gillott; 12 Dave Robinson
11th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
On Tuesday the DOGS were honoured to experience an outstanding display of
golfing prowess causing them to scour their annals for similar examples.
His drives drove, his approaches approached, his pitches pitched and his putts,
rather spoiling the word games, dropped.
Playing partners were effusive: “A pleasure to watch”; “a privilege to be a part of”;
”a superb performance”.
Yes, Rookie Robinson quadrupled his previous week’s score!
(And, by the way, The Ex-Pole-Dancer won with a 77 gross).
47 Andre Franken; 39 Ian Newman; 38 David Naylor; 37 Hugh Frangs, Richard
Ridge; 36 Alan Smith, Bob Barton, Dave Brittain; 35 Malcolm Lazenby, Mannes
van Zyl; 34 Tony Hackett, Doug Ross; 33 Dave Rade; 32 Jon Forsyth; 31 Rob
Welton; 30 Dave Smith, Peter Theron, Tony Wreglesworth, Vic vd Westhuizen;
29 Peter Sulley; 28 Sam Seal, Peter (guest); 27 Gordon Wilson, Tony Jones,
Mike Graham; 25 Brian (guest); 24 Keith Gillott; 22 John Horobin; 21 Derek
(guest); 8 Dave Robinson
4th. Hermanus
Individual Stableford (Log)
It was another day of contrasts as the DOGS went for walkies on the fairways of
Hermanus.
Half-time Shirley took full advantage of playing at home to lead the pack with
points to spare. Sporran MacCalder withdrew with a sprained back after his wife
has apparently asked him to take his wallet out.
Bringing up the rear, a DOG who is so new that he has neither handicap nor
nickname demonstrated that his lessons, practice and enthusiasm are not yet
showing through in his scores. A number of DOGS are subsidising his
subscriptions and alcohol consumption until such time as this happens.
41 Peter Sulley; 39 Jon Forsyth; 38 Andre Franken; 37 Dave Rade; 35 Mike
Graham, Gordon Wilson, Mannes van Zyl; 33 Michel Maury, Doug Ross; 31 Bob
Barton, Dave Smith, Tony Hackett, Sam Seal, Geoff Crowther; 30 Richard Ridge,
Tony Wreglesworth, Brendan Byrne; 29 Fred Garrett, Alan Smith, John Tunstall;
28 Dave Brittain, David Naylor; 25 Peter Theron; 22 Tony Jones, Jason Welton
(guest); 2 Dave Robinson
JANUARY
28th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
Enzo did his usual early season sprint for the finish line on Tuesday, leaving
himself low on gas for the next 40 laps.
Below him, there was an enormous spread of 29 points down to last place. This
was unusual enough to suggest that the DOGS might be taking tips from bowlers
from the Indian sub-continent.
There were some suspiciously poor performances especially from The Yorkshire
Ripper, The Sporting Cock, Howay the Lads, Inspector Morse and a couple of
strange faces. Have the DOGS really been nobbled by the bookies?
40 Mannes van Zyl; 38 Ian Newman, Pat Dewil; 37 Tony Jones, Andre Franken,
Alan Smith; 36 Jon Forsyth, Richard Ridge; 35 Rob Welton; 34 Bob Barton,
Geoff Crowther; 33 Hugh Frangs, Brendan Byrne; 32 Chris van Zyl (guest), Tony
Hackett; 31 Gordon Wilson; 30 Doug Ross, John Tunstall; 29 Dave Rade, Peter
Sulley, Vic vd Westhuizen; 28 Peter Theron; 27 Dave Smith, David Naylor; 26
Tony Wreglesworth; 25 Dave Brittain; 24 Jason Welton (guest); 22 Malcolm
Lazenby; 16 Michel Maury; 14 Dave Robinson (guest); 11 Keith Gillott
21st. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
40 Peter Theron; 38 Ian Newman; 34 Bob Barton, Alan Calder; 33 Jon Forsyth,
Andre Franken; 32 Sam Seal; 31 John Horobin, Peter Sulley, Gordon Wilson; 30
Tony Jones; 29 Alan Smith, Malcolm Lazenby; 28 Richard Ridge, David Naylor,
Doug Ross; 27 Vic Van der Westhuizen; 26 Tony Hackett; 25 Hugh Frangs; 24
Pat Dewil, Dave Brittain; 22 Geoff Crowther; 17 Keith Gillott, Peter Thomas
14th. Kleinmond
Individual Stableford (Log)
39 Louwtjie Kruger, Jon Forsyth; 38 Peter Theron; 36 Hugh Frangs, David
Naylor; 35 Dave Brittain; 34 Michel Maury; 33 Arne Andersen, Peter Sulley,
Andre Franken; 31 John Horobin, Sam Seal, Mannes Van Zyl; 30 Ian Newman,
Tony Jones, John Tunstall; 29 Pat Dewil, Tony Hackett, Geoff Crowther, Altus
(guest); 26 David Rade, Gordon Wilson; 24 Peter Thomas, Vic Van der
Westhuizen; 23 Gary Wentzel; 22 Keith Gillott.
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