
Kingswood produced a devastating first-half display to overpower their arch-rivals St Andrew’s College 29-10 in their annual derby in Makhanda on Saturday.
The visitors scored four tries through an enterprising attacking approach that generated constant momentum, racing into a 26-0 halftime lead. They continued to apply pressure after the break, but St Andrew’s defended with tremendous spirit to limit Kingswood’s scoring opportunities in the second stanza.
A prime example came late in the match when Kingswood launched another attack deep into Andrean territory. Quick recycling saw Kungawo Badli seemingly destined to score in the left-hand corner, only for St Andrew’s fullback Will Stevens to produce a superb try-saving tackle, dislodging the ball as Badli dived for the line.
In fact, the Andreans outscored Kingswood 10-3 in the second half through tries by Entle Ngcaba and Qhawe Madikizela in the final 15 minutes. However, they never truly looked capable of overturning the sizeable deficit built up before the break.
Kingswood may even reflect on missed opportunities, having spent lengthy periods camped inside their opponents’ half, only to be denied by the determination of the St Andrew’s defence.
The visitors nevertheless deserve full credit for the incisive attacking play that laid the platform for victory.
They struck as early as the third minute when Josh Mackenzie dotted down from a five-metre lineout after the Kingswood maul powered over.
Whenever Kingswood entered the St Andrew’s red zone, they made it count, with further tries from Junior Ndlazi, Luniko Marivate, and James Mackenzie creating a mountain too steep for the home side to climb.
In KuGompo City on Friday, Selborne College had to dig deep to overcome a courageous Cambridge High outfit before eventually recording a 36-10 victory after leading just 5-3 at halftime.
Regular scrumhalf and captain Connor Fowles made a telling impact after coming off the bench at the break, with his ability to ignite Selborne’s attacking play proving decisive.
With 15 minutes remaining, Cambridge were still firmly in the contest at 10-15 down. However, the sustained pressure exerted by Selborne eventually told as they ran in three quick converted tries to seal the result.
At Hudson Park, the home side and Stirling High battled through difficult, muddy conditions in their derby encounter.
Phumelela Sokopo crossed for Stirling’s only try, but Hudson controlled much of the contest and ultimately fought their way to a deserved 22-5 victory.
Scorers:
Kingswood 29 (26) – Tries: Josh Mackenzie, Junior Ndlazi, Luniko Marivate, James Mackenzie. Penalty: Chris Zimmerman. Conversions: Zimmerman (3). St Andrew’s College 10 (0) – Tries: Entle Ngcaba, Qhawe Madikizela.
Selborne 36 (5) – Tries: Sabelo Vuso, Edward Malinzi, Zwelethu Njoholo (2), Travis Enslin, Iviwe Kabale. Conversions: Ncgali Daniel (3). Cambridge 10 (3) – scorers not available

