U8 Girls Rugby Red – Miss Evans
In their first ever rugby match, the U8 Red team produced a fantastic performance to earn an exciting 8–8 draw against York House. The team showed great enthusiasm and bravery from the very first whistle, racing into a 5–4 lead at half time thanks to some excellent tries from Orlaith, two from Lara and two from Alisha. Alisha was deservedly named Player of the Match after some outstanding running, showing real determination and pace with the ball in hand. Edge Grove defended brilliantly throughout, working hard to go after the ball whenever York House had possession and showing impressive teamwork for such a young side. The game grew in quality as it went on, with confidence increasing and skills improving by the minute. It was a superb first outing for the U8 Reds, and if this performance is anything to go by, they are going to be a great team.
U8 Girls Rugby Blue – Miss Evans
In their first ever rugby match, the U8 Blue team delivered a brilliant performance against York House, showing great enthusiasm and determination throughout. The first half was very evenly contested, with both sides battling hard for possession, but Edge Grove edged ahead to lead 2–1 at half time thanks to superb tries from Willow and Isabella Stein. As the game went on, the team’s confidence grew and their teamwork really began to shine. Edge Grove showed real determination in both attack and defence, working tirelessly for one another. In the second half, Elizabeth crossed the line for two excellent tries and Clara added another well-deserved score, sealing a fantastic 5–3 victory at the final whistle. It was a wonderful first outing for the U8 Blues and a performance that promises an exciting season ahead.
U8 Girls Rugby Green – Mr Rose
The U8 Green team enjoyed a fantastic first ever rugby match as they played out an exciting 7–7 draw against York House. For many of the players it was their first experience of match rugby, and they showed brilliant enthusiasm and courage from the very start. There was clear improvement as the game went on, with growing confidence in both attack and defence, and a real willingness to go after the ball and support one another. Aalia and Leah were in superb form, combining brilliantly and scoring all seven of the team’s tries with some determined running and excellent finishing. It was a wonderful team effort and a hugely encouraging first performance, a great foundation for what promises to be an exciting season ahead for the U8 Greens.
U8 Girls Rugby Yellow – Miss Lundrigan
Our U8 Yellow team had an incredible debut this week, delivering an excellent performance in their very first match. The energy was high as the girls worked brilliantly together, demonstrating great teamwork and a natural flair for the game that resulted in plenty of fantastic tries. It was truly lovely to watch their rugby skills develop in real-time and to see them play with such confidence and joy. Well done, girls! Every girl in the team was passionate and scored a try.
U8 Rugby Festival:
U8A – Mr Saunt
Lockers Park & Westbrook Hay (Away Fixture)
We travelled to Lockers Park for an exciting quadrangular festival, facing strong opposition from Lockers Park, Westbrook Hay. While results did not fall in Edge Grove’s favour on this occasion, the festival provided a hugely valuable and positive experience for the boys as they continue to build their understanding of the game.
With recent weather limiting fixture opportunities, it was especially pleasing to see the team relish the chance to play competitive matches again. Across both games, the boys showed excellent attitude, enthusiasm and resilience, holding their heads high and supporting one another throughout.
A key focus was developing the fundamentals of running straight with the ball and maintaining a connected defensive line, and there were clear signs of progress in both areas. The players demonstrated growing awareness of space, improved organisation in defence and some pleasing passages of cohesive team play.
Most importantly, the squad represented Edge Grove superbly. Their effort, teamwork and positivity were evident from start to finish, and it was clear that the boys thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Fixtures such as this are an important part of their rugby journey, laying the foundations for future development and confidence on the pitch.
Well done, boys, a tough afternoon, but a very worthwhile one, and an excellent step forward for the team.
U8B – Mr Hunt
Lockers Park & Westbrook Hay (Away Fixture)
We travelled away to Lockers Park School to face both Lockers Park and Westbrook Hay School in an exciting afternoon of rugby.
Game 1 v Westbrook Hay – The first match against the Westbrook Hay 1st team was a highly competitive encounter, packed with attacking rugby and plenty of tries from both sides. Edge Grove produced an outstanding team performance, showing resilience, creativity, and strong support play throughout. A special mention goes to Isaac J, who scored multiple tries and worked tirelessly in defence, consistently stopping attacking threats and putting his body on the line for the team. Despite a brilliant display of touch rugby, we narrowly lost the match 6–8 in what was a thrilling contest from start to finish.
Game 2 v Lockers Park –The second fixture against Lockers Park saw the team build on their earlier performance and demonstrate improved defensive structure and teamwork. The boys communicated well, stayed organised, and worked collectively to shut down space. In attack, they made fantastic use of width, spreading the ball effectively and exploiting space to score some excellent tries. Their efforts were rewarded with a well-deserved 6–4 victory. Special praise in this match goes to Cillian W, who worked tirelessly in both attack and defence — making strong carries to gain ground and tracking back consistently to prevent Lockers from breaking through.
Overall, it was a fantastic afternoon of rugby with clear progress shown across both matches. Well done – keep building on that defensive structure and teamwork!
U8 Rugby – Mr McManus and Mrs Futerill
We travelled to Lockers Park to play a festival against them and Westbrook Hay and the boys showed just how much they have improved throughout the season. We ran straight, passed quickly to supporting players and scored some wonderful tries. All the boys performed extremely well and should feel proud of their performance. It was difficult to play against teams who did not have much structure and played a very different style of rugby however our boys stuck to the plan, played some excellent rugby and all three teams proved to be very strong.
U9 Rugby Festival:
U9A – Mr Dippenaar
The Edge Grove U9A team made the short journey to Westbrook Hay School to compete in an exciting quadrangular festival against the hosts, Beechwood Park School and Lockers Park School.
Match 1 – Beechwood Park
Edge Grove started slowly in their opening fixture against Beechwood Park. A different interpretation at the tackle area by the officiating and some early pressure saw Edge Grove go into halftime trailing.
However, the response in the second half was outstanding. With greater intensity and sharper execution, Edge Grove fought back bravely, narrowly missing out in a closely contested encounter, losing 8–7. The comeback effort set the tone for the rest of the afternoon.
Match 2 – Lockers Park
The second match saw a much more assured Edge Grove performance. The defensive line operated with discipline and cohesion, closing down space effectively. In attack, the team began to dominate possession and territory, playing with confidence and structure.
It was a deserved 10–4 victory, showcasing both attacking flair and defensive organisation.
Match 3 – Westbrook Hay
The final game against the hosts proved to be a competitive and entertaining contest. Edge Grove produced some outstanding passages of play, moving the ball intelligently and supporting each other superbly. Their disciplined approach and commitment paid off as they secured a 9 – 6 win to finish the festival strongly.
Summary
The entire squad played disciplined, intelligent rugby, clearly implementing the skills and structure developed in training.
- Noah K was relentless and effective in defence and made powerful, direct carries, scoring some wonderful tries.
- James R captained the side superbly, constantly creating plays, leading by example throughout.
- Ray H delivered outstanding textbook tackling, stopping many opposition attacks in their tracks.
- Tobi was almost unstoppable against Lockers Park and Westbrook Hay, scoring some wonderful tries.
- Danny L created deceptive, creative opportunities and finished several well-worked team tries.
- Arjun carried strongly and remained solid defensively. A real tough young boy.
- Matthew added real physical presence, both in defence and when driving the ball forward.
Across all three fixtures, Edge Grove demonstrated discipline, teamwork, and resilience. The squad continues to develop impressively and is fast becoming a top team.
Well done, Edge Grove U9A.
U9 Tag Rugby – Mrs Warnes
The U9 tag rugby team showed fantastic motivation, teamwork and enthusiasm in their recent fixtures, demonstrating great eagerness to get involved in both attacking and defending throughout the afternoon.
Our first match was against a strong Westbrook Hay side. It proved to be an exciting and closely contested game, finishing in an impressive 6–6 draw. Aiden, Harrison and Reyansh led the attacking efforts with some excellent pace and determination, using quick sideline running to score well-earned tries. One of the highlights of the match came when Harrison produced a fabulous moment of play, ‘stealing’ the ball from the opposition before sprinting clear for a brilliant try.
In the second match, the team overpowered Lockers Park to secure a convincing 6–1 victory. Shreyas demonstrated skilful running and agility to score a superb try, while Eli showed excellent awareness by spotting a gap in the defence and racing through to add another great score.
The final match was against a determined Beechwood Park team. Reyansh, Harrison and Aiden worked tirelessly in defence, showing resilience and commitment throughout. It was truly a team effort, with Kush, Aari and Milan playing a vital supporting role, helping maintain structure and energy across the pitch.