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Schoolboy move: Grey College lose top star to Paarl Boys' High

Schoolboy move: Grey College lose top star to Paarl Boys' High

Grey College's star loose forward Steven Muller is now a pupil at Paarl Boys' High, following his father's relocation to the Cape due to work commitments.
Muller, who already boasts several First XV caps to his name for Grey College, captained the Bloemfontein side's U14A, U15A and U16A teams and was among the leading candidates to skipper the Grey College First XV in 2026.
As a result of his departure, the Free State U18 Academy Week team will have to find a replacement for their provincial youth week early next month.
Both Grey College and in particular Paarl Boys' High are enjoying tremendous seasons, with both sides in the Top 5 in the 'unofficial' rankings.
Muller's transfer will bolster Paarl Boys' already formidable pack of forwards as they head into the business end of the 2025 season.
A look at the Springbok history books shows that Grey College have produced 48 Springboks (second most) while Paarl Boys' High boast 26 (sixth most).
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