Breakfast 07:30-08:30 final team meeting 09:00-10:00, first on the agenda was the signing of a Norwich Tour shirt which was presented to Mr & Mrs Eaglesham later in the day for all their support in the run up to the tour. Later a light training session was held at the local school to ready the team for their final game on tour.
All the boys were again immaculately presented as they disembarked from the coach but were stopped in their tracks and did a double take at the sight that greeted them. Norwich were

aware that today’s fixture was being played after a local derby but what no one realised that a local derby in this neck of the woods means all age groups, TV coverage, Radio coverage, loud music, food vending stands and most intimidating of all thousands of local fans all cheering their respective teams. When Norwich took to the field the whole audience became one loud partisan group cheering the local team. The music seemed to get louder just before kick off as if to unnerve the touring team, no such luck I’m afraid. Norwich started with passion, commitment and menace, George just couldn’t hold them in any area of the field and were soon three down thanks to another pin point kick from Trigs. The rest of the first half saw powerful scrummaging

leading to some fantastic forward back link play which resulted in a great try and conversion. At half time next years 1st XV were replaced with by their departing seniors who took to the field for their last time in a Norwich Shirt. It was a proud moment for the teachers who have devoted time and effort turning boys into men and a poignant moment for the boys themselves and one which they would never forget; losing was not on the agenda. Right from the whistle Norwich piled on the pressure and the points after which George started to capitulate. The partisan crowd did their best to raise the home team but all the cheering in the world wasn’t going to unnerve or stop a rampant team thirsty for glory and win in their final game. When the final whistle blew the score was a resounding 36-0, job well and truly done, England 3 South Africa 1.
The after match hospitality was provided at the local school with the boys enjoying their first real Braai of the tour. Presentations were made followed by a very touching speech by Mr Grisewood thanking all the boys for their commitment and discipline during the tour and for the support the seniors have shown during their time at Norwich. The journey back to Wilderness was again a noisy one with songs and cheering aplenty. Once everybody had changed ,the whole party headed into George and a night of competitive pool before retuning to Cape the following morning.
Match Report by Mr Grisewood
We trained at George High and there was a lot to do as the starting line up was made up of only those in the U5 and L6 with David Treglown being given the honour of captaining the team for its final run out.
Match 4 V George High Select XV
We were fortunate to take part in the 60th Annniversary celebrations of George High School and there was a big crowd and a fantastic atmosphere at the ground. The game began well with us on the attack from the start and the pressure soon told with the opposition giving Trigs an easy penalty, 3-0.The forwards were working hard to create quick second phase ball and it was from such a ball that Tom Lake burst through their midfield defence scoring under the posts, 10-0. That was how the score stayed until half-time despite continuous attacking.
We began the second hald=f with our U6 on the field and the extra experience soon began to tell as we threatened their line almost immediately.It was Ed Crew that scored the first try out wide on the right after a well timed pass from Trigs, 15-0. Next Jacob Bolton scored with some very direct running from the 22 fattenening their backs along the way, 22-0! A move straight off the training field cut their midfield defence open, split 15, with Crewy running a perfect line and showing great strength and skill to offload to the ever present Charlie Steward to score 29-0.
The final try came as a result of some great opportunism by Nicky Ferns who moved into scrum half and sensed a gap behind he breakdown and ran in unopposed from the 22, 34-0. The final act of the game was for our talisman, Charlie 'The Boff' Williams, to convert , unfortunately he kicks like a forward and the score remained 34-0.
So that concuded the playing side of the tour and there were some emotional scenes as some of th eboys realised that they had played their last game for school. Spirits were high as we went to George High for some food and the presentations. Graham and Linda Eaglesham accepted a signed tour shirt on behalf of our main sponsor, Bennett's Retail Ltd. Matthew Casson and Daniel Lambie each received a school tie in appreciation for all trhey have done for the tour party.
Ironman
Pat Graf Grote
Player of the Day
David Treglown
In the evening we headed back to George for a relaxing evening of fun and merriment!
NORWICH SCHOOL RFC
1st XV TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA
JULY 2007
The tour was the most incredible experience for all of us.
There cannot be any member of the touring party to South Africa who wasn’t really looking forward to the tour – particularly after the amazing build up with incredibly tough training sessions and great team building exercises. We knew the rugby would be tough and we knew we were going to enjoy some mind-blowing experiences as a team on as well as off the pitch.
But this tour was much more. All the expectations and hopes we had were not only met but exceeded - by miles.
On the pitch, we met teams from completely different schools in completely different environments. What they had in common, though, was a commitment to great rugby and a warm welcome for the Norwich School team.
Off the pitch, we experienced the contrasts of life in the Cape; we went to amazing places, such as Table Mountain and we all had the time of our lives. We worked hard – the coaches saw to that – but we played hard too. I will never forget the times we had with our hosts after the matches and in the evenings and the free time with this fantastic team – much of which is not suitable for description here!
Of course, none of this could have happened – and neither could we have won three games out of four – without Iain Grisewood, Rupert Holmes and Paul Muskett. Massive thanks to them. Their dedication, faith in us, sheer hard work and ability to drink more than us was a true motivation to every member of the team! We saw sides of Mr Grisewood and Dr Muskett possibly never seen before. They were great sports throughout accompanying Rupert Holmes and never unable to crack many a joke or keep the spirits high. Our success on and off the field was down to you guys and we can’t thank you enough.
Thanks too to Matthew Casson from Sports & Corporate for providing the excellent backbone of the tour by finding teams for us to play against and for his organisation, which did not allow us even one minute to get bored!
The match against George was an emotional one – not only as it was our last game in South Africa but more so because this was the last time the U6 players would be wearing a Norwich School shirt. None of us has ever played rugby in front of crowd of several thousand people. That was inspiration enough but we knew this match was going to be the big one. The younger years, which came on in the first half, were playing to give them the most fitting send off. This set the tone for the U6 who came on in the second half and expressed themselves by giving 100% throughout. Each member of the team all gave it their all.
Not one player in the team let the side down. All the training, preparation and experienced gained in the three previous games all came together and we put on a great display of flowing rugby against the invitation XV from George. It would be unfair to pick out any individual player, but three abiding memories have got to be Ed Crew winding himself when he went over for his try, Nicky Ferns’ extravagant celebration after his try, as if it were his first ever for the school, rather than his last one and Charlie Boffy Williams’ conversion attempt, which demonstrated, as if it were necessary, that he is a forward, not a back!
To everyone who has played their last game for Norwich School: we’ll miss you guys. Playing with you has been an honour and a great experience.
Happy, you have been an inspiring and motivating captain who has rightfully gained the utmost respect of the team and the throughout the whole school. We have enjoyed huge success under your leadership. I am honoured to be following you and do this with great anticipation. Thanks for all the memories mate!
To all the leavers, good luck in the future and don’t forget to come back to the school next term to see us and we will no doubt see you in the ON’s crunch match!
After the tour and all the work Griz and Holmesy have done with us, we’re going to have an incredible next season. We have learned so much on tour – about the game, about ourselves and about how we work and what we can do as a team. We are going to go into every match next term with the will and the confidence to play the best rugby we have ever played.
We have a great team. As we showed in South Africa, we have a set of backs equally strong in defence and attack, and even when the going got tough and injuries arose, there were players more than keen to fill their boots. In the forwards, the new faces coming up have all proved themselves in South Africa and they will be a match for any team we come up against next term.
I predict one of Norwich School’s most successful seasons ever. That is the goal we should and we will be aiming for. We owe it to ourselves, to our school and, of course, we owe it to Rupes for the countless hours he has put into the preparation for the tour and the building of our fantastic team.
David Treglown (Trigs)