Plymouth College give reigning champions a run for their money
Published: 10 February, 2011
Plymouth College came up short in their quarter-final of the U18
Daily Mail Cup against Whitgift School, but not before making their
illustrious opponents battle hard for their place in the
semi-final.
Whitgift's much vaunted centre Elliot Daly opened the scoring,
slotting three long range penalties (one a massive 55 metre effort)
as a result of Plymouth falling offside repeatedly. However,
Plymouth, who are sponsored by chartered surveyors, Monk &
Partners, fought back strongly with Henry Slade cutting the deficit
with a penalty. Whitgift responded with a well worked try to make
the score 14-3 at the break.
The next score needed to come from Plymouth and this proved the
case when crackerjack turner no 9, George Stephenson, barrelled
over after concerted pressure on the Whitgift line. With the score
at 14-10 after Slade added the conversion, the game was now on
again, but Plymouth needed to find another gear to secure more
scoring success. Whitgift though managed to shut out further
Plymouth attacking forays and two scores from distance resulted in
Whitgift running out 24-10 winners.
"Although obviously disappointed, the boys should be really
proud of their achievements", said Plymouth College Head of Rugby,
Richard Edwards. "Their commitment this season has been outstanding
and they have taken on some serious opponents to get this far.
"Whitgift, 1200 boys and in possession of Millfieldesque
facilities with an £8 million sports centre just completed, are
serious players at national level and are the reigning champions.
With 300 boys, we are significantly smaller than them and not
many schools of our size get this far in the competition.
About 600 teams from around the country take part so to get to the
last eight is a tremendous achievement."
The season, that has seen the Plymouth College 1st XV win
16 out of 17 competitive matches, win Rugby World's 'Team of the
Month' and reach the top 3 in the national schools' rugby league,
is not quite over. The Devon Cup final against Kelly College
is scheduled to be played on Thursday 17 February at Brickfields, 6
p.m. kick-off.