Queen’s College has an ally in the Rec for clash against Grey High
Queen’s College game against Dale College last weekend was top notch rugby until the very end. Queen’s did not hold back and used everything at their disposal to seize every available opportunity.
A very interesting play occurred when the ball was placed into Turshaan Hare’s hands, and he proceeded to kick a drop goal. The outcome of this game was a much deserved 21-12 victory to Queen’s.
This is the kind of rugby they will bring on Saturday, no one can predict how they will approach the game or what tricks and tactics they may have planned. One thing is for sure, they will be very strategic with their gameplay, searching for openings in the defence and getting ready to charge.
Grey proved last Saturday that they can overcome any circumstances to totally take control of the game. Being able to adapt is an integral part of a successful rugby squad, and Grey has mastered this.
Despite last weeks pouring rain, Grey remained calm and focused on the task at hand. Kaiden Titus scored a try in the first half which he converted.
This gave Grey a headstart early in the game. Chad Human and Daniel de Lange each scored a try in the second half, with Kaiden Titus earning another conversion.
The final score was 19-0 to Grey. Being able to bring this level of performance at all times is what makes champions. Grey will take the field on Saturday ready for anything.
With such strong contenders, this match could be one for the history books.
Their will be an abundance of competitive rugby in the Eastern Cape this weekend. Selborne College and Dale College will be facing off, after Selborne’s 45-0 defeat of Port Rex last weekend.
Marlow Landbou and Framesby are paired up on Saturday, with Marlow entering the game as champions after defeating Nico Malan 25-15 last Saturday. Framesby drew Daniel Pienaar in their last match, 17-17, representative of the close game.
Saturday is going to provide some very competitive rugby for the players and spectators alike.
The teams:
Queen’s College: 15 Thina Fenako, 14 Mveli Mqulo, 16 Siya Konki, 12 Litha Kulashe, 11 Onke Ntontela, 10 Turshaan Hare, 9 Ryan Dentson, 8 Axola Khatshwa, 7 Mbasa Mda, 6 Sisipho Mpaka, 5 Uyanda Mlungwana, 4 Emihle Jaxa, 3 Abulele Bolotini, 2 Sbonga Mfeya, 1 Somila Jacobs.
Grey High School: 15 Joshua Bands, 14 Jack Collett, 13 Dylan Garrod, 12 Tobias Nota, 11 Kaiden Titus, 10 Jordan Strydom, 9 Aza Ncula, 8 Mark Brombacher, 7 Imaani Pemba, 6 Reece Miles, 5 De Wet Goedhals, 4 Steven Lee, 3 Aiden Wilkinson, 2 Chad Human, 1 Daniel de Lange.
Other Fixtures:
12:20 – Port Rex THS vs Kingswood College; 13:45 – Muir College vs Pearson; 14:15 – Marlow Landbou vs Hoërskool Framesby; 14:20 – Selborne College vs Dale College; 14:30 – St Andrew’s College vs Hudson Park; 15:00 – Queen’s College vs Grey High School.




