By Lim Yong Teck/Red Sports

National A Division Rugby Championship SAJC vs ACJC

Ryan Ong (#2) of St. Andrew’s Junior College lands a try against Anglo-Chinese Junior College. (Photo 1 © Lim Yong Teck/Red Sports)

PESEB, Thursday, May 7, 2015 — Powerhouses St. Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) scored all their points in the first half in a 17–0 semi-final victory over Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) to secure a spot in the final of the National A Division Rugby Championship.

The first half of the game was played on Tuesday, May 5, and the second half had to be adjourned due to lightning risks.

Within the first 10 minutes of the opening half, the Saints were awarded two penalties, but Vickneshwaran Supramaniam (#7) was unable to convert both attempts.

Just three minutes later, ACJC’s momentary defensive lapse allowed Adley Goh (#13) to break past for a 50-yard sprint for the first try of the game. Vickneshwaran (#7) converted to give the Saints the early 7–0 lead.

Later in the half, SAJC had another opportunity to further extend their lead through a penalty, but the attempt by Vickneshwaran (#7) was off the mark.

However, in the following possession, Dedrick Lim (#11) managed to break past ACJC’s defence on the right flank for the game’s second try.

With under a minute to play, off a line-out right in front of ACJC’s try line, Ryan Ong (#2) managed to push past the defence for the final try of the game, giving SAJC the 17–0 lead.

After the resumption of the second half, ACJC managed to hold their ground against their stronger opponents, but were unable to break through the Saints’ defence and force a comeback. Despite their spirited efforts, they eventually went down 0–17.

In the other semi-final, defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) trounced Raffles Institution 37–0.

SAJC and ACS(I) will meet in the final, which will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 4.15 p.m. at the Home Team Academy. ACJC and RI will play in the bronze medal playoff, which will be held on Monday, May 11, 4.15 p.m. at PESEB.

Score by Half
SAJC vs ACJC
1st half: 17–0
2nd half: 0–0 (17–0)

Scorers
SAJC
Ryan Ong Tse T’ng (#2) – 1 try
Dedrick Lim Yong Yew (#11) – 1 try
Goh Jun-Hui Adley (#13) – 1 try
Vickneshwaran S/O S. Supramaniam (#7) – 1 conversion

SAJC Roster
Muhammad Asyraf B Sukor (#1), Ryan Ong Tse T’ng (#2), Benjamin Pang Jing Jie (#3), Jotham Teo (#4), Gabriel Koh Giap Pang (#5), Markus Tan Yi Heng (#6), Vickneshwaran S/O S. Supramaniam (#7), Lin Shengkai, Jonathan (#8), Gabriel Augustine Silva (#9), Derek Ng Kok Heng (#10), Dedrick Lim Yong Yew (#11), Jeromy Chua Kai Ching (#12), Goh Jun-Hui Adley (#13), Png Wei Jie Gregory (#14), Riley Shannan Liew Jat Jung (#15), Ho Ting Wei (#16), Benjamin Png Hao Ze (#17), Low Seong Keng Shawn (#18), Kane Huang (#19), Delvon Anand Jose Charles (#20), Nur Adli Iqbal B Mahadir (#21), Khaizuran Khairin Bin Nur Kamal (#22), Elton Mah Wei Kang (#23), Tsu Jun Ying, Gavin (#24), Muhammad Farhan B Hazri (#25), Kenneth Ng Wei Wen (#26), Lim Han Wei Xavier (#27), Nicholas Tan Wen Feng (#28)

ACJC Roster
Tang Mun Hei, Kamen (#1), Nickolas Tan Jian Meng (#2), Chia Zhi Xuan (#3), Wang Wei En, Jerry (#4), Michael Takaaki Leong (#5), Douglas Wei Jing Allwood (#6), Wee Hong Lin (#7), Hu Yi Liang Joseph (#8), Anders Quah Shi Kang (#9), Jaren Heng (#10), Beng Zhe Wee Brandon Nathanael (#11), Tan Ee Shuen Scott (#12), Jared Tang Shao Kuang (#13), Alaistair Wong Choong Shin (#14), Inoue Toshikazu (#15), Sujandren S/O Alaghimanvalan (#16), Richard Ng (#17), Muhammad Aliff Karya Johari (#18), Park Gun Ha (#19), Voon Min Shen Marcus (#20), Khoo Li Jie Nicholas (#21), Ivan Ng Jun Jie (#22), Teo Hua-Xin, David (#23), John Alec Mendoza Branzuela (#24), Andre Quah Shi Zhang (#25)

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