2016 Varsity Rugby was the 2016 edition of four rugby union competitions annually played between several university teams in South Africa. It was contested from 1 February to 18 April 2016 and was the ninth edition of these competitions.

2016 Varsity Rugby
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Following a disruption during the Varsity Cup Round Three match between UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz[1][2] and general unrest on various university campuses, all fixtures scheduled for 29 February were postponed to 4 April,[3] with the semi-finals and final also postponed by a week. On 1 March, it was also announced that the round of matches scheduled for 7 March would be postponed, with the situation at various universities being monitored to determine when the competition will resume.[4]

Rules

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All four 2016 Varsity Rugby competitions used a different scoring system to the regular system. In the Varsity Cup, tries could be worth five, seven or nine points, depending on the point of origin of the try. In the Varsity Shield, Young Guns and Koshuis Rugby Championship competitions, tries were worth five points as usual, but conversions were worth three points, while penalties and drop goals were only worth two points.[5]

Varsity Cup

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The following teams competed in the 2016 Varsity Cup: CUT Ixias, Maties, NMMU Madibaz, NWU Pukke, UCT Ikey Tigers, UFS Shimlas, UJ and UP Tuks. All these teams also played in the competition in 2015. The tournament was won by NWU Pukke, who beat Maties 7–6 in the final. UCT Ikey Tigers finished bottom of the log, but beat 2016 Varsity Shield runner-up UWC in a relegation play-off to remain in the Varsity Cup for 2017.

Varsity Shield

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The following teams competed in the 2016 Varsity Shield: TUT Vikings, UFH Blues, UKZN Impi, UWC and Wits. The tournament was won by Wits, who beat UWC 39–2 in the final. Wits were automatically promoted to an expanded nine-team 2017 Varsity Cup, but runner-up UWC lost to UKZN Impi in a promotion play-off to remain in the Varsity Shield for 2017.

Promotion/relegation play-offs

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2017 Varsity Cup play-off

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There was a promotion/relegation match between UCT Ikey Tigers, who finished bottom team in the 2016 Varsity Cup and UKZN Impi, who finished as runners-up in the 2016 Varsity Shield. UCT Ikey Tigers won 40–5 to retain their place in the Varsity Cup for 2017, while UWC remained in the Varsity Shield competition.

11 April 2016 UCT Ikey Tigers 40–5 UWC Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
14:00 Try: Alva Senderayi rugby ball 15'
Keagan Timm rugby ball 22'
Lihleli Xoli rugby ball 27' (4BP)
Dylan-Lee Tidbury rugby ball 63'
Luke Stringer rugby ball 73'
Robert Anderson rugby ball 80'
Con: Tom Bednall rugby goalposts icon 16', 23', 74' (3/5)
Mark Prior (0/1)
Pen: Tom Bednall (0/1)
Report[6]
Scoreboard[7]
Try: Lubabalo Faleni rugby ball 40'
Con: Aidynn Cupido (0/1)
Referee: Rodney Boneparte

Young Guns

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Competition Rules

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There were eight participating universities in the 2016 Young Guns competition. These teams were divided into two pools and each team played every team in the other pool once over the course of the season, either home or away.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top two teams overall qualified for the title play-off final.

Teams

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2016 Young Guns teams
Team University Stadium
CUT Young GunsCentral Institute of TechnologyCUT Stadium, Bloemfontein
Maties JuniorsStellenbosch UniversityDanie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch
NMMU Young GunsNelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityNMMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth
NWU Pukke Young GunsNorth-West UniversityFanie du Toit Sport Ground, Potchefstroom
UCT TrojansUniversity of Cape TownUCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town
UFS Shimlas Young GunsUniversity of the Free StateShimla Park, Bloemfontein
UJ Young GunsUniversity of JohannesburgUJ Stadium, Johannesburg
UP Tuks Young GunsUniversity of PretoriaLC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria

Standings

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The final league standings for the 2016 Varsity Cup Young Guns were:[8][9]

2016 Varsity Cup Young Guns log
Pos Team Pl W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1UJ Young Guns4301217138+794117
2UP Tuks Young Guns431010653+532016
3UFS Shimlas Young Guns4301155115+403116
4Maties Juniors4211152135+173013
5NMMU Young Guns420278116−38109
6UCT Trojans4112153105−48017
7NWU Pukke Young Guns401394130−36215
8CUT Young Guns400454217−163000
* Legend: Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TF = Tries for, TA = Tries against, TB = Try bonus points, LB = Losing bonus points, Pts = Log points

The top two teams qualified to the final.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by eight points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Matches

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The following matches were played in the 2016 Varsity Young Guns:[10]

Round one

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Round two

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Round three

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Round four

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Round five

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Round six

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Final

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12 April 2016 UJ Young Guns 24–47 UP Tuks Young Guns UJ Stadium, Johannesburg  
16:00

Koshuis Rugby Championship

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Competition Rules

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There were eight participating teams in the 2016 Koshuis Rugby Championship competition, the winners of the internal leagues of each of the eight Varsity Cup teams. These teams were divided into two pools and each team played every team in the other pool once over the course of the season, either home or away.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top two teams overall qualified for the title play-off final.

Teams

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2016 Koshuis Rugby Championship teams
Team University Stadium
Dagbreek (SU)Stellenbosch UniversityDanie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch
Harlequins (NMMU)Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityNMMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth
Mopanie (UP)University of PretoriaLC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria
Oppierif (UJ)University of JohannesburgUJ Stadium, Johannesburg
Patria (NWU)North-West UniversityFanie du Toit Sport Ground, Potchefstroom
Rhinos (CUT)Central Institute of TechnologyCUT Stadium, Bloemfontein
Tornadoes (UCT)University of Cape TownUCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town
Vishuis (UFS)University of the Free StateShimla Park, Bloemfontein

Standings

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The final league standings for the 2016 Koshuis Rugby Championship were:[19]

2016 Koshuis Rugby Championship log
Pos Team Pl W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1Patria (NWU)440017144+1274020
2Vishuis (UFS)440016726+1413019
3Dagbreek (SU)420212179+422111
4Mopanie (UP)4202103135−362010
5Rhinos (CUT)410383125−42116
6Oppierif (UJ)410373149−76116
7Tornadoes (UCT)410369137−68004
8Harlequins (NMMU)410335127−92004
* Legend: Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TB = Try bonus points, LB = Losing bonus points, Pts = Log points

The top two teams qualified to the final.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Matches

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The following matches were played in the 2016 Koshuis Rugby Championship:[19]

Round one

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15 February 2016 Mopanie (UP) 42–30 Tornadoes (UCT) LC de Villiers Stadium, Pretoria  
16:15
15 February 2016 Patria (NWU) 50–18 Oppierif (UJ) Fanie du Toit Sport Ground, Potchefstroom  
16:45 Report[20]
15 February 2016 Harlequins (NMMU) 20–18 Rhinos (CUT) NMMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00
Bye/s: Dagbreek (SU), Vishuis (UFS)

Round two

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22 February 2016 Tornadoes (UCT) 21–0 Harlequins (NMMU) UCT Rugby Fields, Cape Town  
16:15 Report[21]
22 February 2016 Dagbreek (SU) 13–21 Vishuis (UFS) Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
16:45 Report[22]
22 February 2016 Oppierif (UJ) 21–23 Rhinos (CUT) UJ Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:00 Report[23]
Bye/s: Mopanie (UP), Patria (NWU)

Round three

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24 March 2016 Vishuis (UFS) 46–5 Harlequins (NMMU) Rand Stadium, Johannesburg  
9:00
24 March 2016 Patria (NWU) 42–8 Mopanie (UP) Rand Stadium, Johannesburg  
11:00
24 March 2016 Tornadoes (UCT) 13–34 Oppierif (UJ) Rand Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:00
Bye/s: Dagbreek (SU), Rhinos (CUT)

Round four

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26 March 2016 Rhinos (CUT) 16–39 Dagbreek (SU) Wanderers Rugby Club, Johannesburg  
9:00
26 March 2016 Patria (NWU) 42–10 Harlequins (NMMU) Wanderers Rugby Club, Johannesburg  
11:00
26 March 2016 Mopanie (UP) 8–37 Vishuis (UFS) Wanderers Rugby Club, Johannesburg  
13:00
Bye/s: Oppierif (UJ), Tornadoes (UCT)

Round five

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28 March 2016 Oppierif (UJ) 0–63 Vishuis (UFS) FNB Stadium, Johannesburg  
11:00
28 March 2016 Dagbreek (SU) 8–37 Patria (NWU) Rand Stadium, Johannesburg  
13:00
28 March 2016 Mopanie (UP) 45–26 Rhinos (CUT) Rand Stadium, Johannesburg  
15:00
Bye/s: Harlequins (NMMU), Tornadoes (UCT)

Round six

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4 April 2016 Dagbreek (SU) 61–5 Tornadoes (UCT) Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
16:30
Bye/s: Harlequins (NMMU), Mopanie (UP), Oppierif (UJ), Patria (NWU), Rhinos (CUT), Vishuis (UFS)

Final

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18 April 2016 Patria (NWU) 29–37 Vishuis (UFS) Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch  
16:45 Report[24]

See also

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References

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