Malin Dunfors
23 August 2024, 7:35 PM
This past weekend, Kiama Rugby headed to Wollongong to play the Vikings in their last round. What a way to finish the regular season, with both the first grade and the second grade winning their respective games, which means the team is onto the finals.
The Cows have indeed been laying the groundwork to finish second, first and second grade, on the Illawarra District Rugby Union 2024 Senior Ladder.
On 10 August, Kiama Rugby hosted Camden for their last two home games at the Showground. First grade dominated their encounter while the second grade clash turned out to be quite the thriller. Adding to the overall excitement was Kiama RUFC’s vice president Chris Meizer marking a major milestone, by playing his 250th game for the club.
The guests received a warm and sunny welcome but when it came down to the play, first and second grade won.
“It was probably the most complete game we’ve played all year,” says coach James Patrick.
The first grade had hardly run out on the field before they scored their first try. And after that, there was no looking back. After several tries in Kiama’s favourite corner and a couple of magnificent conversions, the team led Camden 47-0 at half time.
“It felt good. Our guys play well as a unit,” Patrick continues.
The second half treated the boisterous home crowd to some nice passing and indeed, more great tries. Add Matt Forsyth’s 10 conversions overall, and the final score came to Kiama 87 - Camden 17.
A slight breeze, hinting at spring, swept the grounds before the second grade came out, led by Chris Meizer for his incredible 250th game.
Camden’s Lachlan Stanley scored an excellent penalty goal to start things off.
But Kiama, with a great line-up, kept pushing forward, holding onto a 15-10 lead at half time.
The game came down to the wire. Jasper Scobie sprinted down the sideline to make a spectacular try, which caused the whole ground to erupt in cheers and a standing ovation. With the scoreboard showing Kiama 27 - Camden 23, it became the finish of the season.
“I love watching that kid play. He’s pretty small and skinny. But he’s a good player,” says coach Patrick.
“I am enjoying all of our young players playing. I think we’re finally clicking and understanding what we’re supposed to do out there.”
On Saturday, 24 August, Kiama will be playing at Shoalhaven Rugby Park for a spot in the grand final: First grade vs. Shoalhaven at 3 pm, and second grade vs. Bowral at 1:30 pm.
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