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Demons outgun Army in late win

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ARMY RUGBY LEAGUE 26 CARDIFF DEMONS 30

CARDIFF Demons made history on Sunday as they became the first ever Betfred Women’s Super League South champions, only leading The Army for the final 10 seconds of the game.

The game started at a ferocious pace with attacks from both sides and some tough early tackles, especially a cruncher from Cardiff ’s Charlie Mundy on Ellie Raines, just to let her know that she was in a game.

But it was the Army who scored first, Kiaya Glynn grounding in the corner after a good passing move, and the Demons were behind for the first time in their short lifespan.

Glynn couldn’t convert and the Army had a 4-0 lead on six minutes.

They nearly went two tries up with Katie Price going close after some more good work from Glynn, but Cardiff were equal to the challenge, with a try saving challenge from Leanna Maybank and Lowri Norkett on the last tackle of a set.

Army were given another unexpected chance to score after a Demons penalty criminally didn’t go to touch – again Cardiff ’s defence held solid from the resulting Army set.

It was another full ten minutes before Cardiff were given any decent ball-time, which is something they’ve not been used to.

Bryonie King and Lowri Norkett were making some trouble, but Army regained possession just a few metres into their own half.

Army didn’t waste their next chance.

Demons gave away a penalty ten metres from their line. Sarah Mitchelson set the position by bashing her way through the Demons backline and Emily White touched down brilliantl­y when under pressure. Glynn converted to make it 10-0 on 16 minutes.

They were defending well too. A Ffion Lewis’ long kick put them under pressure, but the ball was picked up well by Wales internatio­nal Jess McAuley when any error would have probably given her fellow countrywom­en a try. And just before the first major break in play, Elyehia Watson was forced into a double movement by King and Ffion Jones as the Army centre tried to get the ball over the whitewash.

However King’s efforts gave her an injury and the delay was to treat and eventually substitute her.

Wales rugby union internatio­nal Bethan Dainton, playing for the Army, nearly got a third try for her side, but she was stopped in her tracks.

Demons broke away and finally got on the sheet with a fantastic try on 26 minutes.

Eleri Michael started and finished the move. Leanne Burnell made the metres after receiving the ball from Michael with an excellent slip pass, Ffion Lewis kicked well after receiving from Burnell and Michael picked up the ball to score. Lewis converted.

The Army struck back six minutes later with another excellent try with Glynn getting her second as she ran diagonally through the Cardiff line to touch down under the sticks. McAuley converted.

Cardiff were next to score, which was a big boost to them. Sara Prosser forced her way through before Molly Reardon went over from dummy half. Lewis converted to put them just four points down at the break.

The second half again started at a fast pace and only errors in the first six minutes prevented scores at both ends. The Army were closest - Grace Standbridg­e’s pass to Price, who touched down, was forward.

Cardiff levelled on 48 minutes. Lewis chipped the ball over the Army defence and Seren Gough-Walters picked it up well to score. Lewis missed the kick and the score was 16-all.

Army responded instantly after a Demons error from kick-off and Dainton, obviously keen to impress Wales RL coach Tom Brindle, who was in the TV commentary box, charged over to give her side the lead back. McAuley converted.

Next it was Army’s turn to make an error when near to their own line. Demons regained the ball and had a strong set, but were offside from the final grubber kick.

In defence, the Welsh continued to deliver, as this end to end classic continued. The Army’s other Wales internatio­nal Vicky Lea was held short of the line, before Glynn spilled a Grace Standbridg­e pass while under pressure. However Glynn made up for that minutes later when she put Price free on the wing for her to score. ARMY: Tries: Glynn (6, 32), White (15), Dainton (51), Price (60); Goals: Glynn 1/2, McAuley 2/2, Glynn 0/1 DEMONS: Tries: Michael (26), Reardon (37, 73), Gough-Walters (48), Lewis (69, 80); Goals: Lewis 3/6

 ??  ?? Charlie Mundy, pictured in try-scoring action in 2017, put in some big hits for the Demons against the Army
Charlie Mundy, pictured in try-scoring action in 2017, put in some big hits for the Demons against the Army

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