Coventry Telegraph

Skipper at the double as Warwick seal Schools Cup

- By SOPHIE FREESTONE

WARWICK School captain Tom Fawcett scored two tries at Twickenham as his side secured an impressive 29-7 victory over longtime rivals QEGS, Wakefield to defend their Under 18s Schools Cup title.

The two schools have significan­t history in Schools Cup rugby with Warwick winning the Under 15s title in 2013 and 2014 before QEGS beat them in the 2015 Under 15s final. This year it was Warwick’s day however, with Director of Rugby Tom Pierce tasting success in his first season in charge of the 1st XV.

Warwick showed the most intent in the opening stages and centre Kieran Curran powered his way over with 10 minutes on the clock.

QEGS began to build momentum before a well-executed intercepti­on from Lowe saw Warwick break away into the QEGS 22. Quick recycling of the ball then gave possession to Fawcett and the number eight charged towards the line for his side’s second of the afternoon. Lowe added the extras to give his side a 12-0 lead.

QEGS responded well however, with winger Jacob Mounsey going over from close range just four minutes later. The conversion from fly half Tom Stephenson closed the gap to five points.

Warwick then showed their excellence at counter attacking rugby to reach the QEGS 22 once again.

The Warwick forwards went inches short of the QEGS line before substitute Alex Sabin picked up from the base of the ruck to burrow over and put his side 10 points ahead as half time approached. The opening 10 minutes of the second half saw QEGS gain territory and show their attacking intent but a penalty reversal and superb defence from Warwick prevented the Wakefield school from adding to their tally early on.

With 21 minutes remaining a penalty kick to touch gave Warwick possession deep into QEGS territory. The defending champions played with superb width and their slick handling skills took them to within metres of the QEGS line. Man-of-the-match Fawcett then went unnoticed by the QEGS defence, scooping up the ball to touch down for his second of the match. Lowe’s successful conversion put Warwick into a commanding 24-7 lead.

Fawcett almost had a third, with the number eight charging towards the line only to be brought down just over five metres out.

It wasn’t long before Warwick were back on the score board however, with prop Max Roberts barging over from a few metres in the final moments of the match.

Director of rugby Tom Pierce: said “I’m delighted for the boys, especially the guys who are leaving this year. Today was their last game and it’s so good for them to finish on a high like this.”

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