SKW’s ‘LINGE’ OUT TO PROVE A POINT
Schotchekloof Walmers Rygby Club’ ‘Linge’, Ebraheem and Abubakr Davids are breaking new boundaries and silencing critics in the rugby world.
The ‘linge’ as they are commonly refer to by the Bo-Kaap rugby fraternity proves that resilience and determination can triumph over adversity.
SKW has bragging rights after winning the Super League B and progressing to Super League A.
SKW’s captain and flanker, Ebraheem Davids and his brother Abubakr in lock position both played in two National Club championships and the team were crowned Bowl Champions consecutively.
The past season the duo has been turning heads with a series of exceptional performances on the rugby field.
Their strategic moves, powerful tackles and precise kicks have silenced even the most sceptical critics.
In an exclusive interview with Ebraheem Davids he says: ” I’m focused on the game and the team’s success.
“I’ve always believe that actions speak louder than words.
“I don’t let anyone else define my limits.
“I’m here to play rugby and my performance on the field will speak for itself.”
Abubakr Davids remarked their goal for next season is to remain in the Super League A and come out tops.
“On the field I’m out to inspire others and to show that resilience and hard work can pave the way to success.”
The twins grew up in Bo-Kaap, a place where rugby is not just a sport but a way of life.
Coaches and team-mates alike have attested to their unparalleled work ethic, dedication to the game and relentless pursuit of improvement.
Faa-ieka Ryland, spokesperson for SKW says: “The ‘linge’ are an inspiration and trendsetters for our youth in rugby.”



