School rugby: Paul Roos march on, KES claim derby win

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Catch up on the latest school rugby action of the past weekend.

Paul Roos continued their unbeaten start to the year with a win over Grey High, while KES came out on top in the first leg of their double-header against rivals Jeppe on Saturday.

The visitors took a 14-0 lead into the break, thanks to tries from prop Oliver Reid and loose forward Gert Kemp. Grey High got their only points of the match when flank Likona Sodlaka scored shortly after the break, but Paul Roos quickly responded through wing Keenan Stoffels. Meanwhile, KES claimed first blood in the annual two-legged derby against Jeppe, powering to a 38-28 victory in Johannesburg.

 

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