By Staff Reporter
Kingswood College first XV ended off its season in spectacular fashion on Saturday with a convincing win over Graeme College on Graeme’s Somerset Field.
Kingswood dominated the early exchanges with their forwards excelling in the scrum and mauls to open up a commanding 17-0 lead playing into the wind. Graeme responded with a try before half time to enter the break at 17-7.
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The second half commenced with Graeme converting a penalty to reduce the gap to 17-10. However, Kingswood made full use of the wind advantage, combined with the world class kicking performance from Praise Matsila, who kicked 7 from 7 with the team scoring two tries and a collective 20 unanswered points leading 37-10 heading into the final closing minutes.
The forward pressure from Kingswood was relentless, however Graeme managed a conciliatory score at the death to finish the game at 37-17. Kingswood, for the second consecutive season, have been the most consistent first team in the Eastern Cape with a fitting final performance to validate this accolade.
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It was also a brilliant ending to what has been a fantastic season for the Kingswood 2nd XV rugby team, having lost only one game this whole season. On Sunday, the boys managed to pull off a 22-0 win against Graeme College.
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“Well done to all the players and coaches for the hard work that has been put in this year. 2025 looks promising for Kingswood rugby as we build on a successful 2024 season, many of these young lads will move up to the 1st team next year. A fantastic statistic to also note is that over 70% of our players in the open division got an opportunity to represent the 1st team, training under our professional coaching team, a huge advantage of being in a small school,” read a statement from Kingswood.