The newly reformed Malvern Colts relished a win on the road over Birmingham and Moseley.
Malvern Colts secured the 26-10 victory on a slippy and wet Sunday (October 6) afternoon.
Having only just reformed this season after a two-year absence, the team, made up primarily of 16-year-olds, have quickly adapted to the physical demands of under-18 Colts games.
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Malvern, buoyed by their new sponsored shirts, started well and were rewarded early on with two tries, both converted.
This gave the Colts an early unanswered 14-point lead at half time.
Playing against the wind in the second half, Malvern realised the Moseley team were not going to give in easily but nonetheless extended the final score to 26-10.
Coach Stuart Holston said after the game: "Our defence today was outstanding, a great team performance, thank you to all of the friends and family that travelled in support of the team."
New players are always welcome to train with the squad at Spring Lane on Wednesday nights at 7pm.
Their next game is away on Sunday, October 13, against Aston Old Edwardians, in the North Midlands League.
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