Westville on the Brink of Greatness: Can They Seal KZN Glory in 2025?
- House Rugga

- Jun 9
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 23
Westville Boys’ High on the Cusp of Rugby History
The Perfect Season Awaits
Westville Boys’ High stands on the cusp of rugby history. They boast a perfect 13–0 record this season and have secured six straight wins in KZN league play. With just one match left, they are on the brink of a flawless campaign. Victory would crown them as the undisputed Kings of KZN for the first time in 21 years. But a determined Michaelhouse side waits to spoil their celebration this Saturday, 14 June.
This final match is not merely about bragging rights; it will shape the entire season. If Westville triumphs, they will finish 7–0 in KZN, remaining unbeaten overall. This achievement would place them in the history books alongside the most elite schoolboy rugby teams in the province. However, a loss could open the door for DHS, who, despite their earlier defeat to Westville this season, could leverage bonus points and their own strong record to contest the title.
Westville’s 2025 Road to Greatness
Here’s a recap of Westville's journey this season:
✅ 23–15 vs Hilton
✅ 45–12 vs Selborne
✅ 28–13 vs Dale
✅ 16–14 vs Northwood
✅ 31–0 vs Framesby
✅ 36–5 vs EG Jansen
✅ 24–17 vs Rustenburg
✅ 55–31 vs KES
✅ 22–21 vs Maritzburg College
✅ 33–28 vs DHS
✅ 42–25 vs Glenwood
✅ 33–15 vs Kearsney
🗓️ Upcoming: Westville vs Michaelhouse (14 June 2025)
What’s at Stake?
KZN Title Decider: This game will determine the KZN standings. If Westville wins, they will finish at the top, undefeated, and crowned champions. However, a loss could allow DHS to leapfrog them using bonus points.
A win would mark Westville as only the 9th KZN school to go unbeaten since 2000.
List of Unbeaten KZN 1st XV Champions Since 2000
Maritzburg College – 2002
Michaelhouse – 2007, 2015
Glenwood – 2009, 2014, 2018
Kearsney – 2013
Hilton – 2022
DHS – 2024
Don’t Write Off Michaelhouse
While Michaelhouse has experienced a mixed season, they have shown resilience. They have fought bravely against top-tier teams, demonstrating both skill and heart. Their narrow losses reveal a squad that clings to their determination and pride. This weekend, they step onto the field with nothing to lose, embodying the spirit of potential title spoilers.
The Legacy of Michaelhouse
Michaelhouse has a storied history in schoolboy rugby. While they may not be in the spotlight this season, their players and coaches know that every match counts. Their legacy is defined not just by wins, but by their commitment to the game and their community.
The Rivalry
Matches between Westville and Michaelhouse are traditionally intense. The rivalry adds an extra layer of excitement to the game. Both teams understand what is at stake on the field. The fans, too, carry the weight of history, cheering with fervor that echoes through the stands.
Preparing for the Match
As the day approaches, preparation intensifies for both teams. Westville focuses on strategies to maintain their perfect record. Meanwhile, Michaelhouse aims to refine their tactics, hoping to spring an upset.
The Impact of the Match
This final game will resonate far beyond the scoreboard. It shapes futures. Players aspire to earn scholarships and accolades. Coaches aim to leave a mark on their teams. The atmosphere will be electric as supporters rally behind their respective schools.
To summarize, Westville is on the brink of making history. With the possibility of completing a perfect season, thrills and anticipation surround their upcoming clash with Michaelhouse. This match holds the promise of unforgettable moments and the potential to etch a timeless legacy in the annals of KZN rugby. Let’s not forget the excitement of rivalry, determination, and history intertwined in this monumental game. Will Westville rise to the occasion, or will Michaelhouse spoil the party? Only time will tell!




Great article. It would be great to see Michaelhouse play to their full potential. They played very well against Kearsney. Very talented players, if they click on the day they can compete with any KZN side