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Match Report: U16s Triumph in Quins Cup Tier 2 Finals

In a riveting conclusion to the season, OC U16s faced off against Old Reigations in the highly anticipated Quins Cup Tier 2 finals. This match, filled with intensity, resilience, and a spectacular comeback, will be remembered as a fitting finale to an impressive season.

First Half Highlights

The match saw the OCs trailing by double-digits in what seemed like a moment. A nerve-wracking start that challenged the team’s morale. However, demonstrating unwavering spirit and determination, the forwards stepped up, navigating through the phases with skill and creating pivotal opportunities. Their efforts saw OCs slicing through Old Reigations’ defence to bring the score to a nail-biting 15-12.

An untimely yellow card and injuries to key players momentarily disrupted the team’s rhythm, allowing Old Reigations to extend their lead to 22-12 by half-time. Despite the setbacks, the team’s resolve remained unshaken.

The Turning Point

The half-time team talk was succinct yet impactful. The message was clear: “Trust the process, believe in yourselves, and go again.” These words reignited the team’s fire, setting the stage for an awe-inspiring second half.

The forwards laid down the foundation, setting the platform for an attack that saw the backs turn the tide with clinical precision. One of the season’s most memorable tries followed, meticulously finished by Liam but emblematic of the entire team’s effort. With 10 minutes left on the clock, OCs had turned the game around to lead 27-22.

A Herculean Defense

Old Reigations, finding a second wind, pressed hard, but OCs mounted a heroic defense. Their iron-willed determination ensured no further points were conceded, clinching a 27-22 victory. This win, without conceding a point in the second half, underscored an exceptional team effort and is a testament to the team’s growth over the season.

A Fitting Send-Off

The match also served as a poignant farewell for Coach Rich, who, after 11 years of dedication, will be taking a sabbatical. The victory was a fitting tribute to his years of service, made possible by the players’ commitment and hard work.

Looking ahead, the U16s joining forces with a talented U17 group promise a compelling and fiercely competitive Colts team for the 24/25 season. Special thanks are extended to all coaches, parents, and especially the players, whose perseverance and commitment to rugby and to each other have been truly commendable.

In the words of Coach Alex, “Rugby is a hard sport, you have all done yourselves proud.” This victory not only marks the end of the season but also lays the foundation for future successes. The stage is set.