Kearsney hosted Westville Boys High on a hot afternoon for the season’s first traditional fixture. The match started with high tempo, both teams making statements of open running rugby.
Kearsney scored first in the 6th minute after some good interplay between backs and forwards. The ball was moved to right-winger LikhonaNunwana, who scored in the corner, and scrumhalf Matthew Bergset converted for a 7-0 lead.
After receiving the ball from the kickoff, Kearsney transferred the match into the visitors’ 22m area. Relentless pressure ensured a penalty, which set up a Kearsney lineout 7m from the goal line. Prop Sani Sawuti dived over from the lineout maul, to stretch the lead to 12-0.
Westville responded with greater structure and was eventually rewarded with an unconverted try in the left corner, to shrink the deficit to 5-12.
The next Westville try came from a 22m blunder from the hosts, when they attempted a short kick to a teammate. It was intercepted by the visitors’ centre, to score untouched under the crossbar to level the scores at 12-all.
Kearsney responded with a penalty and led 15-12 with seven minutes of the half remaining. Westville capitalised on some pick and go close to the Kearsney goal line in the last minute of the half, to lead 17-15 at halftime.
The second half was tightly contested with both teams displaying resolute defences. The attack was marred with handling errors as fatigue set in. Kearsney scored an unconverted try by centreAyabongaMngaza three minutes from the end, which resulted from a turnover scrum and some intelligent play by fullback Nhlakanipho Ngubane.
From the kickoff receipt, Kearsney managed to kick the ball into the Westville half, which in return launched an attack. Kearsney was penalised and advanced a further 10m in a moment of poor discipline.
The visitors managed a lineout maul 7m out from the goal line and, with their macro pack, managed to pick and go for an unconverted try. That concluded the match with Westville victorious 22-20.
It was an exciting match to watch with the lead changing on many occasions. Players who stood out for the home team were captain Jason Brien, winger LikhonaNunwana and locks Matthew Campbell and Cameron Roache.
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