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Wales def England

Dakink

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The Welsh women have defeated England (Obviously 2nd team with GB tour). Great to see the Welsh ladies from Welsh clubs.

https://wrl.wales/wales-women-secure-historic-first-win-as-they-beat-england-lions



Wales Rugby League (WRL)

Wales Women secure historic first win as they beat England Lions
November 16, 2019

WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL
ENGLAND LIONS 20 WALES 24
By Ian Golden at Pilkington Recs, St Helens

Wales Women fought hard for an historic first win in only their second match, beating England Lions 24-20 in St Helens on Saturday.

The England side, whilst playing in their first match together as their first team were in Papua New Guinea, were far more experienced individually, as for most of the Wales players, it was only their third, fourth or fifth game of rugby league ever, making their win even more special.

England got off to a good start after capitalising on a knock-on. Michelle Davis ran through to score with Leanne Johnson converting.

Wales hit back on 14 minutes. Skipper Rafiuke Taylor scored in the corner with Kathryn Salter just missing the tricky kick.

England extended their advantage to 12-4 on 20 minutes after Leanne Harvey scored to the left of the sticks with Michelle Davis converting.

Wales scored again when Taylor scored a fantastic individual try, scoring under the sticks so Salter could easily convert.

But England went into the break with a 16-10 lead after Emma Templeton scored in the corner.

Wales opened the second half well when Zoe Lewis caught a cross-field kick to score in the corner. Salter’s conversion attempt hit the crossbar and bounced out.

And after England had a try disallowed for a knock-on, Waes took the lead for the first team. It was a good length of the field set, culminating in Shaunni Davies scooting round a couple of England players to run under the posts. Salter converted to put Wales 20-16 up.

England continued to look for a try back, but Wales’ defence was holding firm. Samantha Hulme looked for her winger with a sneaky grubber, but the ball drifted into touch. It was similar at the other end after Leanne Burnell’s kick was too long for anyone to run onto.

Then Davies took advantage of a loose ball to race for the line to put Wales eight points up. Salter’s conversion attempt just drifted wide.

Sarina Tamou scored an unconverted try in the corner with two minutes remaining to give England hope but in the end, Wales held on for their historic victory.



ENGLAND: Michelle Davis (Warrington Wolves), Leanne Johnson (Leigh Miners Rangers), Olivia Cummins (Huddersfield Giants), Emma Templeton (Keighley Albion), Charlize Magraw (Widnes Vikings), Emily Stirzaker (Barrow Raiders), Mairead Quinn (Leigh Miners Rangers), Keira McCosh (Warrington Wolves), Isabel Biby (Huddersfield Giants), Rachael Barker (Stanningley), Rebekah Wilson (Warrington Wolves), Sarina Tamou (Widnes Vikings), Lauren Harvey (Cutsyke Raiders). Subs: Dani Bound (Warrington Wolves), Samantha Hulme (Whitley Bay Barbarians), Celia Farrimond (Leigh Miners Rangers), Paige Webster (West Leeds), Leah Cottier (Barrow Raiders).

Tries: Davis (3), Harvey (20), Templeton (39), Tamou (78)
Goals: Johnson 1/1, Davis 1/3

WALES: Kathryn Salter (Cardiff Blue Dragons, East Wales), Zoe Lewis (Rhondda Outlaws, East Wales), Rafiuke Taylor (c) (Cardiff Blue Dragons, West Wales), Seren Gough-Walters (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Savannah Ledsam (Cardiff Blue Dragons, West Wales), Shaunni Davies (Rhondda Outlaws, East Wales), Leanne Burnell (Cardiff Blue Dragons, West Wales), Emily Hughes (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Jess Wallington (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Vicky Lea (British Army, GB Armed Forces), Lauren Aitken (Cardiff Blue Dragons, West Wales), Rebecca Llewellyn Ennis (Cardiff Blue Dragons, West Wales), Megan Oaten (Rhondda Outlaws). Subs: Kim Jones (Cardiff Blue Dragons, East Wales), Charlie Mundy (Cardiff Blue Dragons, East Wales), Joeann McGuire (Rhondda Outlaws, East Wales), Rhian Stephens (Rhondda Outlaws, West Wales), Karla Benjamin (Rhondda Outlaws, East Wales).

Tries: Taylor (14, 25), Lewis (53), Davies (60, 72)
Goals: Salter 2/5

Referee: Sam Houghton
Half-time: 16-10
Attendance: 425
 

Pommy

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Just as a note in the men’s game the lions side is made up of players exclusively from community sides. I wonder what distinction they’re using in the women’s game.
 

Timmah

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Just as a note in the men’s game the lions side is made up of players exclusively from community sides. I wonder what distinction they’re using in the women’s game.
The teamlist clearly details the club of every player. Basically, no Super League players are eligible - all players are from teams at Championship level or lower in 2019.
 

Pommy

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The teamlist clearly details the club of every player. Basically, no Super League players are eligible - all players are from teams at Championship level or lower in 2019.

Huddersfield and Warrington don’t have women’s super league sides? I haven’t seen any of it but I thought Huddersfield did which is why I made that comment having clearly seen the teams by each players name....
 

Timmah

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Huddersfield and Warrington don’t have women’s super league sides? I haven’t seen any of it but I thought Huddersfield did which is why I made that comment having clearly seen the teams by each players name....
Nah, both clubs were in Championship in 2019.

As I understand, both will be promoted to Women's Super League next year, with the competition expanding to 10 clubs. Last year's 8 were Wigan, Saints, Cas, Wakefield, York, Bradford, Fev and Leeds.
 

Dakink

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Nah, both clubs were in Championship in 2019.

As I understand, both will be promoted to Women's Super League next year, with the competition expanding to 10 clubs. Last year's 8 were Wigan, Saints, Cas, Wakefield, York, Bradford, Fev and Leeds.
The question is a bit like the men's.... Is it a case of quantity over quality? Whilst id love to see the WNRL expand, is there the quality of player for 10 superleague teams? Definately cheering on York in this comp.
 
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