Otago Boys’ holds on in tense contest

Otago Boys’ spent a last few seconds of the game hovering under the goalposts hoping the ball would not go over.

All that finger crossing worked out.

The shot was pushed wide and the visiting side held on to beat Southland Boys’ 21-19 in a tense first XV interschool in Invercargill yesterday.

The game also doubled as an Otago Schools Rugby Championship fixture.

Otago Boys’ opened up a 14-7 lead at halftime.

Props Siaosi Asi and Taitelea Tasi-Cordtz both barged their way over.

Centre Joe Parkinson scored early in the second half when he hit a gap and went in untouched.

But the home team rallied.

Hooker Hoani Nikora-Wilson drove over from a lineout in the 53rd minute and replacement back Cody Stevens scored in injury time. A conversion would have tied the game.

Otago Boys’ coach Regan Turoa described the second half as "a really big defensive effort".

Otago Boys’ High School first five Will Thode restarts play in the first XV interschool fixture...
Otago Boys’ High School first five Will Thode restarts play in the first XV interschool fixture against Southland Boys’ High School in Invercargill yesterday. PHOTO: COLE YEOMAN
"They definitely had us in the scrum ... and got a few penalties out of that.

"They pinned us in the corners and got a pretty good driving maul try.

"Then right on fulltime, they went wide after 15 or 20 phases and scored.

"Unfortunately, the young fella missed the kick."

Yes, you heard that right. That was commiserations.

It was a tough kick in pretty wet conditions.

Turoa was happy to get the win all the same.

"What I liked today was the physicality from both teams. It was a real battle, and defence probably won us the game."

Otago Boys’ also registered wins in the basketball and both hockey grades, and the first XI footballers had a 3-1 win.

In the other big rugby interschool, King’s cruised to a 74-0 win over Waitaki Boys’ in Oamaru.

Three players — Jeremiah Tuhega-Vaitupu, Jake Palmer and Quinten Holland — nabbed two tries apiece.

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