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First XV wrap: St Kentigern claim the lion’s share against Grammar, Nelson surrender Trustbank Cup

26 May 2025
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First XV wrap: St Kentigern claim the lion’s share against Grammar, Nelson surrender Trustbank Cup
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St Kentigern continued their strong start in the Auckland 1A First XV rugby season by narrowly defeating Auckland Grammar 10-6. Despite their fourth consecutive win, the match lacked excitement, with the highlight being St Kentigern fans singing “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” in jest towards their opponents. Overall, while the game’s outcome was uncertain until the end, it did not deliver a thrilling sporting spectacle.

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