Kingston had a disappointing and frustrating afternoon at O’Paulines.

Kingston had the majority of the possession throughout the game, but somehow couldn’t seem to find the try line.

In the first half, the game was on a knife edge, with a number of missed penalties from both sides. Kingston was eventually awarded a penalty which Leo Fredorico slotted to put Kingston up 0-3 at half-time.

During the second half, OPs broke through after some intense pressure to score the only try of the afternoon. The conversion was kicked to lead 7-3.

The remaining twenty minutes saw Kingston hold the majority of possessions, dominating the scrums and line outs.

A crucial lineout 5 metres out, was pulled down illegally, but was not spotted, but Kingston continued to batter the tryline, but just couldn’t find a way through the defence.

Good performances from Harrison May, Tom Worrall and Darren DeLeur.