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Author Topic: Quins women v Loughborough Sunday 5th Feb, 2.30 ko  (Read 511 times)

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SunburyQuin

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Quins women v Loughborough Sunday 5th Feb, 2.30 ko
« on: Saturday 04-Feb-2023, 15:14* »
I am looking forward to the above game. A strong side has been named v 8th placed Loughborough. I am really pleased to see Australian international Bella McKenzie starting at 10, together with a back three full of fliers !
£10 for non members, free for members, but you need to pre-book tickets on the Quins website.
I'd rather watch this than see France's demolition of Italy tomorrow !
Anyone for the same ?
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Re: Quins women v Loughborough Sunday 5th Feb, 2.30 ko
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 04-Feb-2023, 21:38* »
Aye, will be there cheering them on. Bella will be at 12 though, with Scottie at 10, deadly duo! Great to see Chloe get 100 caps also, fantastic achievement
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Yep. The boy and I are planning on popping down
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never sleep

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24-10 at half time.
The score is a good reflection of the game so far.
But, we let 2 soft tries in
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SunburyQuin

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39-17 final score, but this flatters to deceive. In the 2nd half Loughborough were pushing & pushing. We gave away far too many penalties, especially at the breakdown. Abbie Dow had a great game, as did Ellie Kildunne (until she had to go off injured, clutching the back of her ribs, it seemed).
Still, a 5-point win on a beautiful sunny afternoon, puts us back into 3rd place again. A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon, folks. I do wish more people would attend - the standard of rugby will, I am sure, surprise many !
Next game up is Saracens away in  2 weeks.

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Good result and agree, score line a bit flattering but the delays in play and number of knocks ons really interrupted the flow.
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39-17 final score, but this flatters to deceive. In the 2nd half Loughborough were pushing & pushing. We gave away far too many penalties, especially at the breakdown. Abbie Dow had a great game, as did Ellie Kildunne (until she had to go off injured, clutching the back of her ribs, it seemed).
Still, a 5-point win on a beautiful sunny afternoon, puts us back into 3rd place again. A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon, folks. I do wish more people would attend - the standard of rugby will, I am sure, surprise many


Some of us live over  an hour away and Sunday is never a good day I am afraid.


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What was the attendance? After the success of recent World Cup it’s important to monitor .. are they rising ? All
I seem to see is Durham ladies getting battered week in week out . That is not good for development sadly

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They didn't announce the attendance.
But, it felt quite good.

Basically Quins did an "accessibility ' day to make it easier for people with disabilities to attend.
As far as I could see, they did a pretty nice job of it.it certainly made a nice friendly atmosphere.

Wirralquin

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They didn't announce the attendance.
But, it felt quite good.

Basically Quins did an "accessibility ' day to make it easier for people with disabilities to attend.
As far as I could see, they did a pretty nice job of it.it certainly made a nice friendly atmosphere.
Really good to hear about the accessibility day . Onwards and upwards


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What was the attendance? After the success of recent World Cup it’s important to monitor .. are they rising ? All
I seem to see is Durham ladies getting battered week in week out . That is not good for development sadly

DMP have been the whipping horse for a good few years now (not always the case). Lack of RFU investment in Northern Rugby as ever is the issue. The main issue is, most Womens Prem sides are so far behind Glos and Exeter who have profoundly well established and manged Academy and feeder programmes across territories where Rugby is the main sport, the other teams will be hard pressed to catch up.
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