Rochdale Observer

Boro’s Ladies are outgunned

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TWO tries from Alice Stutins put Coventry Welsh in dream land as they secured a plate final with victory over Littleboro­ugh Ladies. Despite taking the lead Littleboro­ugh in the first half, the home side were eventually outgunned by a strong Coventry Welsh side to cruelly miss out on a chance of silverware in their first competitiv­e season.

Coventry, who like Littleboro­ugh are in the early years of inception, could and should have taken the early lead as outside centre Stutins missed a routine penalty.

Boro’s Ladies were more than a match for their opponents, gaining a significan­t amount of turnover and ball from the set piece and eventually that pressure told.

Littleboro­ugh made the breakthrou­gh with a fantastic run by Clair Sutcliffe. The full back darted down the right hand touchline past a number of littered Welsh defenders to dot down behind the sticks. Clair precisely finished off her hard work with a successful conversion to boot.

Coventry responded almost immediatel­y with a strong outside dash through the open space by Stutins, who would gone on to convert her own score and level the tie once more.

Both teams had opportunit­ies to put further points on the board but at the half way stage the score would remain at 7 a piece.

Right after the break, Coventry stepped up the gears and took the lead with 2 quick tries. First Krista Timckuca crashed over from close range in the right corner before centre Stutins got her double with a monstrous counter attacking run down the same side. It was harsh on home side who were close to scoring just moments before.

With the game still within reach for Boro’s pink warriors, they gave it all they had with some big carries from the likes of Sam Plant, Holly Coburn and Keeley Mosoph. Unfortunat­ely for the vocal home support they couldn’t quite manage to find a way through.

Clinical Coventry would add more salt to the wound as they inflicted another two tries on their opponents in the closing stages. Julie Kilburn made the most of a tired defence to squeeze over from a quick tap penalty while forward Michaela Loftus added the finishing touches to a textbook set of rugby phase play.

A number of strong carriers put Boro under the cosh and tied them into the ruck. Welsh then shipped out the ball to the second row in midfield to crash through under the posts.

The visitors would be worthy winners in the end and are now rewarded with a final against Seaford RFC while Littleboro­ugh can hold their heads up high for a performanc­e that had huge in the set piece, with their off-load game and most definitely at the breakdown.

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