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Cape Town News > Blog > Sport > Paarl Boys Coach Says Lasting Success In School Rugby Is Built Over Years, Not Seasons
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Paarl Boys Coach Says Lasting Success In School Rugby Is Built Over Years, Not Seasons

As Western Cape school rugby continues to grow in intensity, professionalism and national recognition, one of the province’s most respected coaches believes true success is never measured by a single season, but by the structures, discipline and character built over many years.

Last updated: May 14, 2026 1:22 pm
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  • Paarl Boys coach Sean Erasmus says school rugby has become increasingly professional
  • Stellenberg’s rise is being praised as the result of long-term planning
  • More schools are now investing in coaching, conditioning and player development
  • Western Cape school rugby continues producing some of South Africa’s top young talent

On any given Saturday in the Western Cape, school rugby is far more than a game, it is tradition, identity, pressure, expectation and, for many young players, the first real step toward wearing provincial colours, national blazers or even a Springbok jersey, but behind every packed grandstand, every fierce derby and every top ranking lies something spectators rarely see, years of planning, hundreds of training sessions, countless setbacks and the quiet work of building something designed to last.

Across South Africa, school rugby has entered a new era.

What was once largely built around raw talent, passionate coaching and traditional rivalries has evolved into a far more professional environment, where performance analysis, conditioning programmes, specialist coaching and long-term development pathways now shape the future of young players from an early age.

Few people understand that evolution better than Sean Erasmus, head coach of Paarl Boys’ High School, one of the country’s most respected rugby institutions and a school that has helped produce some of South Africa’s best-known professional players.

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Speaking ahead of a major weekend clash against Stellenberg High School, Erasmus offered rare insight into what it truly takes to build a successful school rugby programme in today’s highly competitive environment.

And according to him, the answer is simple, patience.

Erasmus believes Stellenberg’s rapid rise to the top of national rankings has surprised many outside observers, but for those inside the game, the success is no accident.

He says the Bellville-based school has spent years investing in coaching structures, player development, conditioning programmes and long-term planning across multiple age groups, and that commitment is now starting to produce results on the field.

Stellenberg has already made national headlines this season after defeating several traditional school rugby powerhouses, climbing rapidly through the rankings and establishing itself as one of the most talked-about teams in the country.

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For Paarl Boys, known affectionately across rugby circles as Boishaai, the challenge this weekend is not simply about defending home ground.

It is about testing themselves against a new generation of challengers who are changing the balance of power in Western Cape school rugby.

Erasmus, who has been involved in school rugby since the mid-nineteen nineties, says one of the biggest changes he has witnessed is how much preparation now happens away from match day.

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Video analysis, conditioning programmes, nutrition planning, specialist coaching and mental preparation have all become essential parts of modern school rugby.

He also believes smaller schools are no longer willing to accept second-tier status.

Instead, more institutions are investing heavily in sport development, creating deeper competition across the province and strengthening South Africa’s future talent pipeline.

Despite a mixed start to the current season, Paarl Boys remains confident that character, patience and long-term vision will once again define its campaign.

Because in Western Cape school rugby, reputations may be built on Saturdays.

But championships are built every day.

Source: Rugby365 – Jon Cardinelli.

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CTNews Staff Reporter contributes to daily coverage of breaking news, community developments, and regional updates in Cape Town and the Western Cape.

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