The battle for the top spot in SA Schoolboy Rugby has split opinion across the country as two independent platforms clash over who truly leads the pack. Fans are left scratching their heads because the rankings differ so wildly between the systems used by each site.
SA School Sports compiles the Fairtree list using a mathematical algorithm that currently rewards the clinical form shown by Stellenberg. It is a numbers game where every result shifts the decimal points to crown a new leader from the Western Cape.=
The Schoolboy Rugby Blog takes a different approach which has landed Paarl Gimnasium at the very summit of their table. This creates a massive divide in the stands where parents and old boys argue over which platform actually gets the science right.
Stellenberg holds the official bragging rights on one side of the fence after a massive run of form this season. The Jade Brigade has been clinical after taking down Gim, Grey College, and Paul Roos in a single month.
“I’m not really sure how someone can accurately determine the top 200 national ranking by employing an algorithm, but how else will you do it when all these teams can obviously not play against each other all over the country?” – Jay | JPS
The confusion among the faithful is reaching a boiling point as the season enters the business end of the calendar. Passionate supporters are defending their schools with everything they have while the two systems refuse to align.

Garsfontein and Paarl Boys High are stuck in the middle of this statistical war zone with neither side gaining ground. It remains a shootout of opinions where the only thing everyone agrees on is that the rugby is world class.
- Stellenberg has been the season’s breakout leader according to the algorithm at SA School Sports.
- Paarl Gimnasium dominated the early-season carry over rankings and remains the most consistent leader on the Blog performance sheet.
- Paul Roos Gymnasium briefly held the top spot in mid-April before the latest update shifted the math toward the Northern Suburbs.
- Grey College has seen its decade-long grip on the number one spot slip after suffering back-to-back losses for the first time since 2017.
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