Cranleigh presented with Daily Mail schools trophy

Posted on 21st Jan 2020 in School News, Achievements, Awards, Sport

Cranleigh's 1st XV were presented with the prestigious Daily Mail trophy, receiving praise for both their work ethic and sportsmanship.

Parents and pupils gathered in the Reading Room to watch the presentation take place. The 1st XV became the fourth school in the competition's history to win the trophy. They were unbeaten all season, only the fifth time for Cranleigh since rugby started in 1916.

They finished first in the Daily Mail Schools Merit Table for the first time, finishing ahead of 103 top rugby schools in the country.

Andy Houston, Director of Rugby, praised the hard work and humble attitude of the whole team. "We did it the right way, with the boys loving playing their games and always with a smile on their faces. Some of them have been playing together since prep school and they have always been hard workers who push each other as a team. What makes Cranleigh special is that we pass it down, our boys are good role models and they're inspiring the younger years."

Their success comes as a result of an unbeaten season where the team only conceded six tries all year and scored 339 points in their nine matches. During the season they beat champions trophy semi-finalists Hampton and Epsom College as well as the likes of Tonbridge, Marlborough, and finally Canford in the last game at the weekend, where they won 48-20 against Canford in front of a large home support.

Team stats:

Played 9, won 9

Points for: 334

Points against: 59

Top try scorer: Finn Brown

Top points scorer: Jago Bailey

Top defender: David Ofori

Leading ball carrier: Ollie Corbett

Captain: Oscar Beard

Vice-Captain: David Ofori and Will Trenholm