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Graeme vs Kings

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_August 19, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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BREAKING THROUGH… For Graeme College, Joshua Woods (with ball in hand) forces his way through the defence of touring British side King's School Canterbury in a 1st team rugby match last week.

Hosts Graeme won the match 50-13 after leading 35-6 at half-time.

Try scorers for Graeme were prop Tyrone Rankin, flank Gordon-Wayne Plaatjies, eighth man Dalu January, scrumhalf Angelo Frazer, flyhalf Michael Simmons, centre Sean Condon, wing Xanti Sandi and fullback Sethu Pinini.

Winger Siweze Stamper kicked five conversions.

Woods is one of three pupils from Kirkham Grammar School in Lancashire, Britain, currently at Graeme as part of a rugby exchange programme between the schools. Photo: Stephen Penney

BREAKING THROUGH… For Graeme College, Joshua Woods (with ball in hand) forces his way through the defence of touring British side King's School Canterbury in a 1st team rugby match last week.

Hosts Graeme won the match 50-13 after leading 35-6 at half-time.

Try scorers for Graeme were prop Tyrone Rankin, flank Gordon-Wayne Plaatjies, eighth man Dalu January, scrumhalf Angelo Frazer, flyhalf Michael Simmons, centre Sean Condon, wing Xanti Sandi and fullback Sethu Pinini.

Winger Siweze Stamper kicked five conversions.

Woods is one of three pupils from Kirkham Grammar School in Lancashire, Britain, currently at Graeme as part of a rugby exchange programme between the schools. Photo: Stephen Penney

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