St Paul's Collegiate School vs St Peter's School Cambridge

It was a triumphant day as the Jed Rowlands Cup found its place in the trophy cabinet for 2024, following a magnificent performance from all involved. This victory marked a fourth consecutive win in the 2024 CNI competition, culminating in a 30-21 victory over their close rivals, St Peter's School Cambridge.

With the wind at St Paul's team's backs in the first half, they executed a set-piece move straight from the training ground, resulting in a quality try by dynamic prop Chris Kahotea, which was converted by Logan Casey. This early lead was bolstered by two penalties from Casey and a late try by their hard-working skipper, Will Hadley, bringing the halftime score to 18-7.

Facing the wind in the second half, the team needed a significant defensive effort. Their forwards brought their power game, and St Peter's struggled against the relentless defensive line, making crucial errors close to the try line. A dominant carry by Zac Wilde resulted in a try, which was converted, extending their lead to 25-7.

St Peter's responded with two converted tries, narrowing the score to 25-21. However, with resolve and composure, the St Paul's forwards went to work, and powerhouse No. 8 Ben Kibby scored the final try, securing their victory at 30-21.

On behalf of the team, thank you for your incredible support. It's great to see the spirit of our school alive and growing.

Recap by coach Paul Hodder
Images by Andrea Inman



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