Sunday, April 02, 2006
Good performances against Bishop's Stortford
Not the strongest opposition, but we have lost games to similar (even weaker) sides this season so it was a good, "professional" performance that got better as the game went on. Some forwards were a bit reticent to hit the rucks etc. at the start, but improved significantly after the first few minutes. Passing out of the tackle was excellent and running and support also some of the best seen this season, especially later in the game.
For the record the first "full" game (11-a-side in practice) was won by 22-0, three tries from Hayley, one from Nim.
The second game - played to sevens rules - had a good deal of chopping and changing of players, but despite that everyone played well, which will make selection tricky. The score was in the mid 30s perhaps early 40s to nil - Nim scored about three tries, Hayley several as well - didn't Carla or someone else go over? Both Nim and Hayley got at least one conversion each as well. All in all... looking good!
For the record the first "full" game (11-a-side in practice) was won by 22-0, three tries from Hayley, one from Nim.
The second game - played to sevens rules - had a good deal of chopping and changing of players, but despite that everyone played well, which will make selection tricky. The score was in the mid 30s perhaps early 40s to nil - Nim scored about three tries, Hayley several as well - didn't Carla or someone else go over? Both Nim and Hayley got at least one conversion each as well. All in all... looking good!
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Match reports,
Sevens,
Training
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