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'''Cricket and Tennis'''
'''Cricket and Tennis'''


On the 3rd of January 1877, a Worcester [[Cricket]] team played for the first time against a Cape Town side. Matches took place at Church-, Market and Queen Squares. Players were organised into three local teams, Rangers, Worcester and United and played their matches on Saturdays. In 1905 the [[MCC]] under Pelham [[Plum Warner]] played a match against a combined Worcester side. From 1908 matches were played in league format and competition for the Perkins Cup started. From 1916 to 1925 [[Dick Luyt]] played for the Worcester Club as well as representing [[Western Province]] in the Currie Cup Competition. On January 20 and 21 1925, Luyt captained a Western Province Country Districts side at Worcester when they played against the S.B. Joël XI. During the 1950s Luyt would become a Springbok cricket selector. Between 1921 and 1922, the Springbok cricketer [[Jimmy Blanckenberg]] played for Worcester and on the 2nd of August 1931; [[Eddie Fuller]] was born in Worcester. Boland Park would have to wait until 1992 to see first class cricket again. By this time [[Claude Henderson]], born and educated at Worcester was the new cricketing star. Henderson would represent South Africa at international level. Lawn Tennis was played at the Standard Courts from 1877 and by 1906, two clubs played competitive tennis in Worcester.
On the 3rd of January 1877, a Worcester [[Cricket]] team played for the first time against a Cape Town side. Matches took place at Church-, Market and Queen Squares. Players were organised into three local teams, Rangers, Worcester and United and played their matches on Saturdays. In 1905 the [[MCC]] under Pelham [[Plum Warner]] played a match against a combined Worcester side. From 1908 matches were played in league format and competition for the Perkins Cup started. From 1916 to 1925 Richard Robins (Dick) Luyt played for the Worcester Club as well as representing [[Western Province]] in the Currie Cup Competition. On January 20 and 21 1925, Luyt captained a Western Province Country Districts side at Worcester when they played against the S.B. Joël XI. During the 1950s Luyt would become a Springbok cricket selector. Between 1921 and 1922, the Springbok cricketer [[Jimmy Blanckenberg]] played for Worcester and on the 2nd of August 1931; [[Eddie Fuller]] was born in Worcester. Boland Park would have to wait until 1992 to see first class cricket again. By this time [[Claude Henderson]], born and educated at Worcester was the new cricketing star. Henderson would represent South Africa at international level. Lawn Tennis was played at the Standard Courts from 1877 and by 1906, two clubs played competitive tennis in Worcester.


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Percy Allport was educated at Worcester and became a [[Springbok]] when he represented South Africa in 1910. Allport played at fullback in the last two tests of the series against the fourth English touring side. With the series poised at one win each, the third test at [[Newlands]] created more public interest than any other rugby match up to then and for the first time reports in the old newspapers refer to the “perpetual Newlands roar.” The highlight of the match was undoubtedly a try scored by Allport. It was to be 45 years before Roy Dryburgh became only the second Springbok fullback in history to score a try in a test.
Percy Allport was educated at Worcester and became a [[Springbok]] when he represented South Africa in 1910. Allport played at fullback in the last two tests of the series against the fourth English touring side. With the series poised at one win each, the third test at [[Newlands]] created more public interest than any other rugby match up to then and for the first time reports in the old newspapers refer to the “perpetual Newlands roar.” The highlight of the match was undoubtedly a try scored by Allport. It was to be 45 years before Roy Dryburgh became only the second Springbok fullback in history to score a try in a test.


Richard Robins [[Dick Luyt]] was born at Ceres and was ranked by his contemporaries as a centre as good as Japie Krige. He had the same uncanny ability to create openings for his teammates and it would seem as if he was South Africa’s first hard-tackling centre. Dick Luyt who was a medical doctor settled in Worcester during 1916 and played and captained the Worcester club until 1922.
Richard Robins (Dick) Luyt was born at Ceres and was ranked by his contemporaries as a centre as good as Japie Krige. He had the same uncanny ability to create openings for his teammates and it would seem as if he was South Africa’s first hard-tackling centre. Dick Luyt who was a medical doctor settled in Worcester during 1916 and played and captained the Worcester club until 1922.


In 1931, Schalk du Toit and Alvi van der Merwe were selected to tour with [[Bennie Osler]]’s Springbok side to the [[United Kingdom]] with Van der Merwe playing in the test against Wales. Buks Marais who was educated at Worcester became a Springbok in 1949 when he played in two tests against the [[All Blacks]]. He toured with the Springboks to Europe in 1951/52 and played in the test against [[Scotland]]. In 1953 he returned to Worcester and again played in the first two tests against the [[Wallabies]]. In 1952 the Boland Provincial side played in the Currie Cup final against [[Transvaal]]. Steve Hoffman, Johan Naude and Albertus van der Merwe played for the Boland team. Hoffman would become a Springbok in 1953 and Van der Merwe would represent the Springboks in 12 tests from 1955 to 1960.
In 1931, Schalk du Toit and Alvi van der Merwe were selected to tour with [[Bennie Osler]]’s Springbok side to the [[United Kingdom]] with Van der Merwe playing in the test against Wales. Buks Marais who was educated at Worcester became a Springbok in 1949 when he played in two tests against the [[All Blacks]]. He toured with the Springboks to Europe in 1951/52 and played in the test against [[Scotland]]. In 1953 he returned to Worcester and again played in the first two tests against the [[Wallabies]]. In 1952 the Boland Provincial side played in the Currie Cup final against [[Transvaal]]. Steve Hoffman, Johan Naude and Albertus van der Merwe played for the Boland team. Hoffman would become a Springbok in 1953 and Van der Merwe would represent the Springboks in 12 tests from 1955 to 1960.

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Worcester is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is located 120 km north-east of Cape Town on the N1 highway north to Johannesburg.

Being the largest town in the Western Cape's interior region, it serves as the administrative capitol of the Breede Valley Local Municipality and as regional headquarters for most Central- and Provincial Government Departments. The town also serves as the hub of the Western Cape's interior commercial, distribution and retail activity with a Shopping Mall, well developed Central Business District and infrastructure.

The Breede Valley Local Municipality was formed in December 2001 and includes the hamlets of Matroosberg, Touws River, De Doorns, Rawsonville and the town of Worcester. The people are represented by 31 Councillors, headed by an executive Mayor.

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