Grey College World Schools Festival screenshot from video

Grey College in action against Trinity School at the World Schools Festival. Photo: Screenshot

Grey College world schools final: Kick-off time, how to watch!

Here is everything you need to know as Grey College get set to take on Hamilton Boys’ High in the final of the World Schools Festival.

Grey College World Schools Festival screenshot from video

Grey College in action against Trinity School at the World Schools Festival. Photo: Screenshot

Grey College memorably progressed to the final of the World Schools Festival in Thailand by claiming late 14-11 victory against Welsh side Cardiff and Vale College.

Grey will now play Hamilton Boys’ High in the final on Saturday. Hamilton are the New Zealand schools champions and like Grey, they are unbeaten so far at the festival in Thailand.

The final will take place on Saturday 17th December at 4:35pm local time in Thailand, which will be 11:35am SA time.

The final of the Shield competition will see Sedbergh School from England take on St Michael’s College from Ireland.

The matches can be watched on the RugbyPass’ YouTube channel throughout Saturday, with the link below.

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Grey College will be hoping to make South Africa proud

Grey were made to work hard for their semi-final victory, but they once again proved their powerhouse status within the schools rugby community with a stirring late effort to win the game despite not being at their ruthless best.

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Made up of a mix of U17 and U16 players, the large majority of this Grey squad will only play first team rugby next season, but still managed to get the better of Cardiff and Vale College, who are back-to-back Welsh Schools and Colleges League and Cup champions.

Before this semi-final, Grey also laid to waste current RFU National Cup champions Trinity School in the quarter final of the tournament on Tuesday.

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