World Schools Festival Day 3 Review


The finals day of the World Schools Festival in Thailand brought an incredible standard of open running rugby which is a testament to the exciting style of play in the schools game.

We will go through every game in the closing stages of the tournament.

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Highlights | Grey College vs Hamilton Boys | World Schools Festival Final

Odyssey XV vs RTA – Open Tournament
Both of these invitational sides put in hugely impressive performance over the three days, with the teams sharing the spoils in a three-tie contest against both of the sides. The Fijians from Odyssey wowed the crowd at the Pattana Stadium with their mazey runs and clever handling skills, whilst the Rugby Travel Academy impressed with their powerful forward pack which has has become synonymous with South African rugby.

Ultimately, Odyssey proved too good in this final match and they deservedly came out as champions in this clash.

Trinity vs RTA
Trinity went into this tournament with an incredibly difficult tie against the favourites from South Africa, Grey College. After narrowly losing that game, the competition has led them to this stage, taking on another team from the rainbow nation.

St Michael’s vs Sedbergh – Shield Final
The premier sides in England and Ireland came to blows in the final of the shield competition. An incredible 60m kick from talented future England star Ben Redshaw helped the the men in brown pull away from the Dublin side.

Millfield vs Cardiff and Vale College Cup 3rd/4th playoff
Cardiff have continually shocked and impressed rugby fans from around the world during the World Schools Festival, and today was a similar story as they went toe to toe with the top side in England in 2022. Both sides were only separated by a few points until the pressure told late in the final 10 minutes as Millfield powered over in the corner. A perfectly angled kick from the touchline helped Millfield to earn the last gasp victory, a common theme now in this festival.

Grey College vs Hamilton Boys
The concluding match to the showpiece in Thailand was as frenetic and fast-paced as every schools rugby fan imagined it would be. There had been much build up before the final, with many unsure on how the physical style of Grey and the open style of Hamilton would play up. The opening 30 minutes of the game proved to be as attritional as some thought it would be with both sides failing to find a chink in their opponents armour. However, the second half was when the champions of 1st XV rugby in New Zealand showed their class as they ran in 4 tries against the resilient young men from Bloemfontein.





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