Not including Tertius Bosch, Fanie De Villiers or Steve Elworthy? Technically were Northerns players for 95&-100% of their careers. Obviously Bosch & De Villiers went to school in South/south east Transvaal.Interesting thing I noticed while working on a map project. It took 11 years after readmission for the first Pretoria player to make their test debut - Jacques Rudolph. Incredible to think that now, as Affies, Garsfontein, Menlo Park and PBH in particular have become an assembly line...
Elworthy went to school in Zim. Van Jaarsveld is from Warmbaths.Not including Tertius Bosch, Fanie De Villiers or Steve Elworthy? Technically were Northerns players for 95&-100% of their careers. Obviously Bosch & De Villiers went to school in South/south east Transvaal.
Martin Van Jaarsveld 2002?
Let's not forget, Northerns didn't win our premier domestic 4-day comp until the franchise system which was their first time so 2006/07
But get your point. Massive producers now. Don't forget Waterkloof.
That's awesome. I haven't looked through all areas so will back up when I do spot anything.This is what I was working on: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1RS1P3af6fjUMuY7zvgzs9fxOcYmz8UU&usp=sharing . Let me know of any errors, and there are a few dual HS players, in which case I prefer the std 6 school as more "authentic"...
Interesting. Didn't know he was a dual player too. Brett Schultz is an Alex/Kingswood dual. Started a women's protea one, but the data is very deficient...That's awesome. I haven't looked through all areas so will back up when I do spot anything.
I actually think your G11 and Gr12 years are where you play the serious cricket. Obviously your foundation is before that. Take Meyrick Pringle, started at Dale (Border) but ended up Kingswood (EP) and play Nuffield week representing EP and making SA Schools for EP. So I think as nice as it is to be organic& origin you probably best remembered where you finish high school.