Western Mail

YoungWelsh rugby players tackle top teams from UK schools

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CARDIFF and Vale College’s Rugby Academy has come fourth in the world’s largest schools rugby tournament – the HSBC Rosslyn Park Sevens in north London.

Some 750 teams from schools and colleges across the UK took part in nearly 2,000 matches over 23 pitches for the contest.

CAVC’s Rugby Academy played eight matches and won six, scoring 27 tries and 19 conversion­s.

The Academy triumphed over teams from other schools, some with well-establishe­d and renowned rugby programmes of their own – Barnard Castle, Chislehurs­t and Sidcup School, Harrow, Hartpury College, Millfield School and St Joseph’s.

The Pool N and Cup Pool winners were only defeated twice – by Bedford College in the Cup Pool and by Brighton College in the semi-finals.

Sport student Dafydd Smith, 17, from Penarth, was named Cardiff and Vale College Coach’s Player of the Tournament.

CAVC director of rugby Martyn Fowler said: “For the boys to come fourth in the biggest schools tournament is a fantastic achievemen­t. The Rugby Academy really gave it their all – we are extremely proud of them.”

CAVC Rugby Academy provides a platform for dedicated young students interested in performanc­e and elite-level rugby. It places a strong emphasis on balancing sporting performanc­e with education achievemen­t, with CAVC supporting both.

CAVC works in partnershi­p with Cardiff Blues and members of its Rugby Academy benefit from training and playing home games on the turf of Cardiff Arms Park.

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