Selborne College takes King Price Derby Series honours against St Andrew’s College


Selborne College made the most of their opportunities to secure a hard-fought 24-21 victory over St Andrew’s College in a gripping King Price Derby Series clash in East London on Saturday.
Holding a 17-9 advantage at halftime, Selborne produced the decisive moment of the match midway through the second half when centre Iviwe Kabale sliced through the St Andrew’s defence before deftly nudging a kick ahead for the flying Edward Malinzi to gather and score untouched.
Flyhalf Riley Hansel added the conversion to stretch the lead to 24-16 with just over 10 minutes remaining, giving the home side a cushion they would ultimately need.
St Andrew’s refused to surrender and ensured a tense finish when left wing Qhawe Madikizela was released down the touchline to score their second try, reducing the deficit to just three points.
By the time play restarted, the clock had ticked past the 70-minute mark. Although there was still time for one final scrum, Selborne secured possession and kicked the ball into touch to seal a memorable victory between two evenly matched rivals.
After a frustrating first half in which they struggled at the lineout and lost too much of their own possession, St Andrew’s emerged after the break with far greater attacking intent, enjoying a lengthy spell of territorial dominance.
Selborne, though, was resolute on defence and twice forced crucial turnovers with their opponents camped on their tryline.
The pressure eventually told when hooker Ross Faber powered over for a try, keeping the visitors firmly in contention.
Earlier, it was the outstanding boot of fullback Will Stevens that kept St Andrew’s in touch. He landed three long-range penalties in the opening half, ensuring Selborne paid dearly for any indiscretion in their own territory.
The home side, meanwhile, looked dangerous whenever they attacked and opened the scoring when a scrum penalty earned them field position deep inside St Andrew’s territory. After a series of powerful drives, Ayden Freitag crossed for the opening try.
Selborne doubled their advantage in the 17th minute with a slick move down the right-hand side that caught the defence napping and allowed wing Zweletu Njoholo to finish in the corner.
Their third try came through industrious loose forward Travis Enslin, who was rewarded after another sustained charge by the forwards, helping Selborne establish the lead that ultimately proved enough to claim derby honours.
Scorers:
Selborne 24 (17) – Tries: Ayden Freitag, Zweletu Njoholo, Travis Enslin, Edward Malinzi. Conversions: Riley Hansel (2). St Andrew’s 21 (9) – Tries: Ross Faber, Qhawe Madikizela. Penalties: Will Stevens (3). Conversions: Stevens.
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