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SINGAPORE: The old boys of St Andrew's re-lived the vintage rivalry with their rugby foes from Raffles Institution.
They took to the field in two friendly matches, as part of celebrations to mark 150 years of St Andrew's School.
There were teams for those under 35 years and over 35.
The oldest player was 55 years old!
At stake was the Jim Weir Cup, which began in the 1970s as the Kiwi Cup.
St Andrew's won both matches.
Students, alumni and the public were also treated to special heritage tours and performances.
About 15,000 people attended the schools' carnival - the largest in St Andrew's history.
- CNA/de
They took to the field in two friendly matches, as part of celebrations to mark 150 years of St Andrew's School.
There were teams for those under 35 years and over 35.
The oldest player was 55 years old!
At stake was the Jim Weir Cup, which began in the 1970s as the Kiwi Cup.
St Andrew's won both matches.
Students, alumni and the public were also treated to special heritage tours and performances.
About 15,000 people attended the schools' carnival - the largest in St Andrew's history.
- CNA/de