The Herald (South Africa)

Exciting time for on-song Kingswood team

- Neale Emslie

The Kingswood rugby team are determined to build on an excellent 2023 season by showing further improvemen­t when their programme for this year clicks into gear next month.

The Makhanda school were among the top performers in Eastern Cape last year and will be looking to lay down an early marker when they take on Marlow Agricultur­al in the Graeme College Rugby Festival from March 14-16.

Kingswood coach James Winstanley said they were excited about the forthcomin­g season, with a strong thread of continuity provided by eight players from the class of 2023 and a further two players who featured in the first team.

“We had a fantastic season last year, but it was just the start of what we are wanting to achieve and the core group has worked incredibly hard to put us in a position to be better this year,” Winstanley said.

“We have had a gruelling six-week training block and now we have built in a week’s break to ensure that we freshen up and have the physical and mental energy needed to get us through the start of the season, up until the end of the Easter tour.”

After the Graeme festival, when they will play Marlow at 1pm on Friday March 15, Kingswood will travel to Johannesbu­rg for the St John’s Easter Festival.

Kingswood, who set their leadership group in place last year, will be aiming to make an impact in that showdown.

“We have been a little unorthodox in that we have named our captain and leadership group in November the past two years,” Winstanley said.

“Our captain, Tapiwa Zhanda, and his senior players have been instrument­al in setting the standard so far.

“The Graeme festival is the first real marker that requires you to hit some form and it comes with an opportunit­y to gain momentum.”

However, he acknowledg­ed the serious challenge they faced against the Cradock outfit.

“Marlow are possibly the toughest team to play at the Graeme festival,” the Kingswood mentor said.

“They hit the ground running and their physicalit­y early in a game causes problems for opponents.

“You can’t grow into this game. You have to be in the fight from the very beginning to stand a chance of a good result.”

Given their meticulous preparatio­n, Kingswood are ready for all challenges.

“We are excited to finally play and be tested against top opponents in the Eastern Cape,” Winstanley said.

“We are a well-conditione­d team, so we will be prepared for the closing quarter of a game, and I anticipate our backline will get people excited.

“We have a tough fixture list and we might not win as many games as last year, but we will be a better team than we were.”

First team fixtures for Graeme festival:

March 15, Somerset Field: 9am: Graeme 2nd v Port Alfred High 1s; 10.30: Port Rex v Mary Waters; 11.45: Union High v Daniel Pienaar; 1pm: Kingswood v Marlow; 2.15: Dale v Nico Malan; 3.30: Grey High v Hudson Park.

March 16, Somerset Field: 10.30: Cambridge v Muir; 11.45: Stirling v Framesby; 1pm: Queen’s v Pearson; 2.15: St Andrew’s v Brandwag; 3.30: Graeme v Selborne.

 ?? ?? UPWARD MOMENTUM: Kingswood (in red) clashed with Queens in last year’s Graeme College Rugby Festival, winning 2112. This year they will face Marlow Agricultur­al in the annual schools rugby tournament to be held in Makhanda from March 14-16
UPWARD MOMENTUM: Kingswood (in red) clashed with Queens in last year’s Graeme College Rugby Festival, winning 2112. This year they will face Marlow Agricultur­al in the annual schools rugby tournament to be held in Makhanda from March 14-16

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