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Crawford scores first place in Triangular 7s

Crawford College North Coast host a victorious first U14 triangular sevens rugby fixture earlier this month.

Crawford College North Coast (CNC) hosted their first U14 triangular sevens rugby fixture on Saturday May 9. It was a great day for rugby as CNC hosted Curro Mt Richmore and PLG Ballito Academy.

CNC and PLG started proceedings with a bang as both schools came out firing with a try a piece in the opening two minutes. CNC U14s pulled up their socks and scored before the half time whistle and started the second half with lightning speed scoring three more tries, winning the game 25-5.

Curro Mt Richmore and PLG took to the field in the second game of the day and with both sides looking evenly matched in the opening exchanges it was hard to predict who would come out on top. But Curro Mt Richmore took the game by the scruff of the neck and beat PLG 25-0.

The last fixture of the day saw CNC take on Curro Mt Richmore for top honours. Both teams came out onto field with a passion to win. Going into the half time break, CNC lead Curro Mt Richmore 15-5.

It was a hard hitting second half, but Crawford College North Coast were too strong in the end beating Curro Mt Richmore 31-5.

It was an eventful day at Crawford College North Coast, with parents and pupils enjoying the sunshine and quality of rugby being played by all the students involved. The support from parents from all three schools was great to witness.


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