8 Oct '18

Bideford ladies sparkle in 63-12 win at Chard

Bideford ladies were 63-12 winners when they travelled to Somerset to face Chard in a league game.

The highlight of the contest was the sparkling performance of the Bideford backs, who set the match alight with a fine display of running rugby.

Chard began brightly, driving through the forwards and releasing the backs with Sarah Kneeshaw and Georgia Adams making telling breaks.

However, the Bideford defence stayed strong against the powerful Chard backs and gradually blunted the home attacks with determined tackling.

There was parity in the set pieces with the front row of Kirsty Carlos, Lucy Gosden and Emma Harris holding the strong Bideford scrum, and Kat Swain cleanly taking all line out ball on own throw.

 

Bideford scored first with a try from centre Kayleigh McDonald and then right wing Gabby Hunkin crossed to extend the lead.

From the re-start Chard attacked, but a turnover ball ended with a clinical counter attack and a try from number eight Amber Hallman, this despite a desperate cover tackle by full back Kerry Harris.

The second half saw even greater Bideford dominance, despite Chard enjoying more possession through their hard driving forwards, but Bideford seized on any errors and tries were scored at regular intervals.

McDonald scored three more and there was a second half hat-trick of tries for Sasha Nichall. Full-back Tia Hanson also scored and three of the seven tries were converted by Hallman.

Once again Chard did not give up, with forward charges creating spaces in the Bideford defence and fy-half Roach again crashing over for Chard’s second try, converted by Adams.

The spirit of the Chard ladies team showed through, with the tenacity of scrum-half earning Amelia Gilbert back of the match. Sarah Jones was named forward of the match in her return to the team.

Despite the final score being Chard 12 Bideford 63, the home team spirits were high as they were simply beaten by a better team playing excellent attacking rugby.

This was all helped by a superb understated display by referee Dave Mealing.

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