Black & White
Vay Wilson (31)
With 1,100 students from years 9-12 on cadet camp, Knox had a lot fewer Opens players to choose from for their two matches this week.
Thursday night saw a match on Knox 1 against Arndell Anglican College. Played in torrential rain, handling on both sides was sloppy, with Knox taking the win.
Saturday saw Knox travel to Erina to play Central Coast Grammar.
The Central Coast boys fell behind early in the match, but fought their way back through some very effective counter rucking and great ball control. Two quick tries at the end of the match saw CCG take the win (I think), with Knox finishing the game with 14 players due to a couple of injuries and limited reserves.
It was a good hit-out for the Knox boys, who were made up of players from the 4ths/5ths/6ths.
The Knox 1st’s and 2nd’s head off to Japan on the first day of school holidays, with several matches planned.
Central Coast Grammar is a potential growth school for Rugby Union and by playing them, Knox contributes to the expansion and improvement of Rugby on the Central Coast. In time CGS, may expand its numbers and hopefully play in the ISA Division 1 Competition. With annual fixtures against Knox and say Barker, CCGS could emerge as a quality pipeline not just the Central Coast, but for Sydney Based Clubs, particularly those on the North Shore.