Whitgift claim the bragging rights in Croydon

By TOM JEFFREYS

Whitgift and Trinity played out the fixture of the weekend in the Schools Plate, with the former winning 26-25.
Fly-half Seb Cox kicked a conversion with the clock gone red to ensure his team won the Croydon derby.
Trinity led for a majority of the game through tries from Quinn Singh, Omar Leon, and Max Farrell and the kicking of Louis Harrison-Rix.
However, an early intercept try from Sergio Roccia, followed by a try from Ben Abraham and a penalty try from the maul kept Whitgift within touching distance.
With bragging rights on the line, and the incentive to prevent a third...

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