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Schools rugby – Kearsney College vs Glenwood High

Schools rugby. Photo: Kearsney’s nail-biting FNB Classic Clash against Glenwood

Saturday saw Glenwood travel up the hill to play at Botha’s Hill once again. This is after both teams’ participation the previous weekend at the successful 16th Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival.

The Kearsney faithful could not have asked for a better start from the One-Stripe, as vice-captain Doan Nel crossed the whitewash from the kick off with only 33 seconds on the board, following a sniping break from Jayden Jonsson.

Two minutes later it was the turn of Nhlanhla Ndlovu to outrun the defense and score an electric try from the kick off.  This put the hosts 12-0 up with only three minutes on the clock.

Glenwood were next to score following some brutal ball carries by their large forwards put their backs on the front foot with a slick change of direction play.

The two teams then traded blows with a further try for Kearsney by Mark van der Merwe. Glenwood then crossed the whitewash twice more, to turn the half heading 24-22.

Lwazi Mbebe

The second half started a little slower than the first. It was Glenwood who opened the scoring with a slick move from a scrum, which saw Kearsney’s Lwazi Mbebe fall for a dummy and allow Glenwood to take the score to 31-22.

The scoreline remained like this with six minutes to play in the game, with all signs leading towards a Glenwood victory.

Ndlovu, however, had different ideas and fed Mbebe from a midfield scrum before getting the ball back from him, to out-run the defense and score another pulsating try in the corner. This took the tally to 31-27 to Glenwood with two minutes to play.

Doan Nel

It was then the chance of Nel to ignite the Kearsney supporters with an unbelievable try and score in the corner. This happened after Valentino Lenge’s show of speed on the edge saw him get behind the Glenwood defense and offload inside to the hard-working centre Nel.

Kearsney were then able to hang on defensively and see the game out in a nerve-wracking last minute, after Glenwood missed touch from a penalty. Mbebe then kicked the ball out to secure a hard-fought victory in front of the jubilant supporters on Stott.

Great commitment and a never give up attitude were displayed by the One-Stripe to take an exciting match against the Green Machine. Final score 32-31 to Kearsney.

Read more schools news: https://schoolsthatrock.co.za/

https://www.kearsney.com/college/

Photo: Samir Reddy

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