Wokingham Today

SECURE SEVENTH PLACE FINISH

- By Annette Tomas sport@wokingham.today

ABBEY Women secured a seventh placed finish in their return season to Championsh­ip 1 South, with an enthrallin­g 24-22 win over establishe­d Championsh­ip side Blackheath Women.

Opening the rugby at Abbey Rugby Club for a Super Saturday of fixtures, the women’s 1st XV final match of the season did not disappoint; eight tries between the teams and some wide, expansive rugby delighted the large home crowd.

First-half tries from flanker Charlotte Faux and fullback Lou Pullan were finishing touches to well-worked team tries. Winger Hannah Skeels showcased her playmaking abilities with a series of snipes and breaks while prop Hannah Gale demonstrat­ed her workrate with strong carries. Centres Alice Denton-Rice and Kelsea Montgomery combined well in the first half, making scintillat­ing breaks and important tackles.

It was an impressive performanc­e also from the retiring club stalwart Meaghan Fowler, exhibiting her trademark storming runs.

Although Abbey stole the first points of the afternoon. Blackheath responded well and the score at half time was two points in the visitor’s favour.

Scrum half Ellie Denton-Rice enabled quick ball and her out half partner Annette Bevan released the back line well. Eventually, after Blackheath saw a yellow card for a high tackle, Pullan grabbed her second of the afternoon.

Although Blackheath bit back with another from pacey centre Iona McCusker, it was Abbey who then responded to nudge the score back in their favour. Another surge at the Blackheath try line, started by Joey Fowler, saw Skeels release Alice Denton-Rice, who crossed for her 18th try of the season, making her the league’s highest try and point scorer.

With two minutes left on the clock, Abbey knew they just had to retain possession. Two unlucky yellow cards for Faux and Skeels, who otherwise had enjoyed a brilliant afternoon, saw Abbey close out the game with thirteen players but as Alice Denton-Rice booted the ball into touch, the win was sealed.

It has been a remarkable season for Abbey Women 1st XV; their highest-ever finish in the leagues. Together with their 2nd XV, the squad is in a prime position for next season.

Abbey Women 2nd XV also closed out the season with a 3210 win over Windsor Ladies the following day to secure third place in National Challenge 2 South West East. A hattrick from Jess Williams, as well as a brace from Jordanne McGregor and one try from Ezzy Ephgrave-Goddard secured the win.

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Abbey RFC Women Pictures: @rugbygrand­ad
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Abbey head towards the try line
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Abbey burst forward
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Abbey touch down

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