The Herald (South Africa)

Ruthless Grey see off courageous Graeme

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GREY High capitalise­d on their opportunit­ies in ruthless fashion to run out comfortabl­e 34-5 victors over Graeme College in the 20th Pam Golding Properties Graeme Rugby Day in Grahamstow­n on Saturday.

The result in the day’s feature game capped another excellent festival of schoolboy rugby, with thousands of spectators surroundin­g the Somerset field to witness a series of well-contested matches.

Besides Grey’s solid performanc­e, Brandwag were impressive in overpoweri­ng Queen’s College 43-27, while St Andrew’s College and Selborne College were both pushed hard by Marlow Agricultur­al and Hudson Park High respective­ly.

Kingswood also gave a spirited performanc­e against Framesby before going down 22-13.

After an early penalty by LJ du Preez, Grey took a 13-0 lead into the break with tries by Du Preez and Ryan Adams.

Although they dominated territoria­lly, it was a workmanlik­e rather than a dominant performanc­e and Graeme lifted the home spirits when Dylan Rielly crossed for a try to make it 13-5.

However, Grey were able to spend most of the time in their opponents’ half and this led to the home side often trying moves which were fraught with danger.

The twice Port Elizabeth team was able to score tries through a Matthew Easton intercepti­on and a strong run by big lock Dumisa Ngcivana when Graeme coughed up possession.

With Du Preez adding the conversion­s, the lead was stretched to 27-5. Graeme defended courageous­ly throughout the match, but Grey’s ability to maintain pressure when on attack told in the end.

It allowed Ngcivana to add another try and Du Preez completed the scoring with his third conversion.

Brandwag’s attacking instincts and strong forward play set up their win over Queen’s after a closely contested first half in which the Uitenhage side led 17-15.

They took control after the break with two tries to lead 31-15 and, although the Queenians never gave up the fight, each time they hit back, Brandwag found the extra gear to maintain the 16-point gap.

St Andrew’s were given a tough examinatio­n by Hudson Park and led only 8-7 at the interval.

They then watched the East London side take the lead 14-8 before the pressure created by their attacking intent resulted in two more tries to give them a hard-earned 22-14 win.

Kingswood were staring down the barrel early in the second half against the organised Framesby outfit, trailing 19-3, but showed great spirit to have the better of the second half.

A highlight was the remarkable solo effort by fullback Jarred Marnus, who fielded a kick on his own 10-metre line and then bamboozled multiple defenders to race through for a superb try.

Kingswood added a second try to close the gap to 19-13, but Framesby held firm.

 ?? Picture: ETHAN LANGSON ?? BATTLE FOR BALL: Graeme’s Arnouw Nell, left, and CJ Greeff, of Grey, contest possession in a lineout
Picture: ETHAN LANGSON BATTLE FOR BALL: Graeme’s Arnouw Nell, left, and CJ Greeff, of Grey, contest possession in a lineout

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