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SHEFFIELD
HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS WOMEN’S OPEN AGE
Women’s Rugby League Association First Division
For further information about the women’s rugby league set up
please contact
: Stacey Roulson

Training is on
Friday evenings between 6 and 8 pm at Hillsborough Arena. (tel: 0114
2335310)
ALL HOME MATCHES PLAYED @ HILLSBOROUGH ARENA: KICK-OFF: 12.30 PM
UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE
MATCH REPORTS 2004 / 2005
| PLAYED |
WON |
DRAWN |
LOST |
FOR |
AGAINST |
| 23 |
11 |
- |
12 |
542 |
576 |
During the season Crofton
failed to field a team in a Challenge Cup Tie at Hillsborough, and
in the league Pendle, Warrington and York all
failed to send teams to Hillsborough. Hawks fulfilled all their away
commitments. Hawks reached the semi-final of The Powergen Challenge
Cup Plate Semi- Final in a year where fielding the same team has
been difficult due to work commitments or injury and illness.
PENDLE (10) 10 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS
(22) 56
15th May 2005 (Report Jenny Johnstone)
On a lovely but warm day for
rugby, Sheffield produced an excellent attacking display scoring eleven
tries in their last game of the season. The away side started off the
brightest with a try from Tracy Haycox under the sticks, converted by
Vicky Brooks. Lorraine Clarke added another two tries, the second coming
off a strong run by winger Salina Wells. A break by Vicky Brooks set up
good field position for Hannah Whales to score from close range
from acting half back. On 30 minutes, some slack defence around marker
and a disjointed line allowed Pendle to break through twice. Pendle
converted one of those tries. The final try of the half came from Vicky
Brooks - Fran Small making good ground off the scrum, passed to Lorraine
Clarke who powered through the Pendle defence, Vicky sidestepping the
full back with ease. Sheffield went in at half time with a 12 point
lead. In the second half, Sheffield's pack continued to drive the team
forward and good support play saw them scoring six tries and five goals
without reply. Lara Callery, playing extremely well in her first full
game at hooker, started the scoring. Sarah Hewart and Jane Swire
combined well and proved to be a useful partnership on the left wing
scoring two a piece. Tracy Haycox added another try. Jane Swire
converted five tries including two excellent goals from the touchline.
Two inspiring performances saw Vicky Brooks take referees player of the
match and Hannah Whales players player. Special mention should go to
Stacey Roulson and Salina Wells who, having not played for a while, gave
their all for the full 80 minutes. It was good to finish on a high - the
whole team fully deserved this win and was a culmination of the effort
and commitment they've all shown this season.
Tries: Tracy Haycox (2), Lorraine Clarke (2) Sarah Hewart (2), Jane
Swire (2), Vicky Brooks (1), Hannah Whales (1), Lara Callery (1) Goals:
Vicky Brooks (1), Jane Swire (5)
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS 4
YORK 54
24th April 2005(Report Jenny Johnstone)
Sheffield again with reduced numbers and players carrying injuries
showed great strength in character and team spirit to put up a good
performance against a strong York side. York dominated the opening 20
minutes running up an 18 points to nil lead. But Sheffield, with some
good pressure and defensive sets, forced York into making errors.
Sheffield capitalised and a move set up by team captain Hannah Whales,
led to a good passage of play, support and passing down the line was
superb, with Lorraine Clarke making the final pass to Tracy Haycox who
went over for a well earned score, just before half time. Vicky Brooks,
with a good attempt, was very unlucky with the conversion. At half time
Sheffield had done well to be only 24 points to nil down. In the second
half, injuries forced players to leave the action and reduced numbers
meant it was very difficult to contend with the big York side, who went
on to score a further 30 points. However Sheffield's heads never went
down. Again this was an excellent team effort making it hard to pick a
player of the match, but Kath de Menger kept driving and encouraging the
team forward. With some powerful drives and strong tackles she
deservedly took referees and players player of the match.
INCE ROSEBRIDGE 42 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS
0
17th April 2005(Report Jenny Johnstone)
Sheffield, down to 10 players, put in a performance they could be proud
of against a full strength Ince Rosebridge side. Sheffield showed much
more enterprising play on attack than their opponents with good support
play and handling. At half time Sheffield were 22 v 0 down but they kept
going and Ince found it difficult to break through the middle, the
majority of their tries coming from the inevitable overlaps on the
wings. In the second half Sheffield continued to pressurise well and
their defence forced Ince to make several mistakes. Sheffield
capitalised and set up good field position to break the Ince line
through Tracy Haycox but a harsh decision from the referee judged her
not to have grounded the ball. It was extremely difficult to choose a
player of the match with everyone having to work for each other - it was
a good team effort. Referees player of the match: Lorraine Clarke
THORNHILL 36 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS 42
10th April 2005(Report Jenny Johnstone)
This was a tight but entertaining attacking match. A good start by
Thornhill and slack defence by Sheffield on their own line saw the away
side take an early lead of 8 points to nil. But Sheffield hit back with
tries through Natalie Daniels and Fran Small, levelling the match.
Natalie Daniels and Lara Callery added further tries, with Natalie
adding the conversions. An unstoppable drive and off load by prop
forward Kath De Menger set up Vicky Brooks for her first try. The score
at half time 20 v 20. In the second half some strong running from
Lorraine Clarke, working well with Fran Small, set up good field
position for Vicky Brooks (1) and again Natalie Daniels (2) to combine
and support well to add a further three tries between them. Sheffield
found it hard to shake off Thornhill and were caught off guard at times
in defence, especially on their own line. However, given that this was
Sheffield's first game for four weeks, and with players adjusting to new
positions, it was a very deserved and well earned victory. Referees
player of the match: Natalie Daniels, Players Player (Fran Small,
Coaches forward and back of the match: Mary Rodgers and Hannah Whales
respectively. Try scorers: Natalie Daniels (4), Vicky Brooks (2), Lara
Callery (1),Fran Small (1). Conversions: Natalie Daniels (4), Vicky
Brooks (1)
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOUROUGH HAWKS 16 INCE
ROSEBRIDGE 26
Sunday 6th March 2005
Perfect conditions saw a very entertaining game between two equally
matched sides. An excellent second half saw Sheffield go extremely close
to winning this game but again it was a few errors that let Ince
Rosebridge develop a good half time lead that was difficult to catch.
Ince Rosebridge set up a half time lead of 20 points to nil. Sheffield
rallied in the second half scoring first through Jane Swire, after she
had combined well with some good work from Vicky Brooks. Vicky Brooks
again left the opposition standing in her wake and with a quick play the
ball gave good field position for Juliet Harrison to score a well
deserved try. Jane Swire with two good goals converted both tries. The
final try came from Nat Daniels scoring a typical wingers try sprinting
60 metres to score in the corner. Throughout the second half Sheffield
held out against Ince Rosebridge and it was just a couple of lapses in
defence that let them through to score their only try in the second
half. Again this was a good committed team performance from everyone but
Vicky Brooks having an inspirational and very influential game took
referees player and players' player of the match. Forward of the match:
Juliet Harrison who took her try well, made some good tackles and was
always encouraging her teammates. Back of the match: Tracy Haycox was
always encouraging everyone around her and looked as though she enjoyed
every minute. Special mention should also go to Lara Callery for her
commitment to the team by playing with an injury and doing so well
playing out of position. Tries: Jane Swire (1), Juliet Harrison (1),
Natalie Daniels (1). Conversions: Jane Swire (2).
This performance should give Sheffield confidence for their next home
game against Warrington (date to be confirmed).
WARRINGTON 62 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS 0
The beginning of the season was the last time these two sides met and it
was a very close contest, Sheffield only just losing out in the final
stages of the match. Yesterday having arrived late due to traffic delays
the team had to take the field almost immediately leaving little time to
adjust to the cold conditions. The score-line does not reflect the
excellent team effort shown by the Sheffield side. Due to injuries
Sheffield were only able to field a team of nine players against the
twelve of Warrington. Scoring 4 tries within the first 20 minutes saw
Warrington take a 16-point lead with no reply. However Sheffield rallied
and stood up well and with some good pressure forced Warrington into
making errors. Sheffield did well to hold out and go in at half time
only 26 points to nil down. Whilst Sheffield did make breaks and create
opportunities in the second half, inevitable tiredness set in and
Warrington went on to score another 36 points. Warrington have to travel
to Sheffield on 20 March for what should be a very different game.
Hawks Team : Marie Burns, Sian Sumner, Jane Swire, Fran Small, Juliet
Harrison, Helen Calder, Mary Rodgers, Natalie Daniels, Tracy Haycox.
Referees player of the match: Natalie Daniels. Coaches player of the
match: the whole team proved their fitness levels are good and gave
everything they had: Coaches forward and back of the match: Forward:
Juliet Harrison, Back: Fran Small
WOMEN'S OPEN AGE CHALLENGE CUP PLATE SEMI FINAL
SUNDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 2005
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS 0 INCE ROSEBRIDGE 44
(REPORT J JOHNSTONE)
An early start and a lot of hard work from the Sheffield team, and a few
extra helpers, went into clearing a waterlogged pitch to ensure that
this cup tie could be played. A tough encounter saw the women's side go
down to a strong Ince Rosebridge side. A few injuries early on caused
slight disruption to the Sheffield side and Ince took advantage scoring
three tries taking an 18 point lead within the first 20 minutes.
Sheffield settled and fought back well with some good attacking sets on
the Ince line. However Ince picked up on some unforced errors by the
home side and went into a 34 points to nil half time lead. Sheffield
came back well in the second half and played a much better defensive
game with good tackling from Lorraine Clarke and Juliet Harrison, the
team's top tacklers and Marie Burns with some good cover tackles at
fullback. Sheffield were reduced to 12 players but due to excellent
resilience and team spirit Ince had to work very hard for their
additional 10 points in the second half. Ince now meet York in the
final. Losing players to injuries meant readjusting and forcing two of
our wingers to make their debuts in the second row who gave admirable
performances (Sian Sumner and Adele Weston). Players player of the match
Marie Burns, Referees player of the match Lorraine Clarke. Coaches
forward and back of the match went to Lorraine Clarke and Hannah Whales
respectively.
BARROW 34 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS WOMEN 0
After a long trip up to Barrow with an incomplete side of 10 or 11
women( the players are not sure) they played well but were reduced to 7
players during the course of the game through injury, which made the
competition rather hard work. Hopefully they will be back on track with
a full squad for next Sunday when they play in the Semi-Final of the
Powergen Challenge Cup Plate Competition at Hillsborough Arena against
Ince Rose. Kick off 1:00pm
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS WOMEN 76 PENDLE 6
An excellent and dominating team performance saw Sheffield run out
convincing winners against Pendle. Pendle had no answer to some strong
running by the forwards and good attacking lines from the backs. Good
defensive pressure forced Pendle into making mistakes from which
Sheffield capitalised. The try scoreres were Lorraine Clarke (5), Jane
Swire (4), Lara Callery (1), Sarah Hewart(1), Hanah Whales (1) and Adele
Weston (1) scoring her first try for the club. Jane Swire added10
conversions. It was a good team performance which made it difficult to
single out any one player in particular. The Referees and Players player
of the match was Jane Swire but special mention should go to Sarah
Hewart who, coming back after a serious facial injury, had a strong game
at centre offering good support in attacking play and making some
excellent one on one tackles.
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS WOMEN 22 THORNHILL
26
After Pendle not turning up last week and the match being awarded to
Hillsborough 50points to nil, and this followed their progress in the
Powergen Challenge Cup Plate Competition, having now reached the
Semi-finals due to their quarter final opponents, Crofton, being unable
to field a team, the Hillsborough Women got back to actually playing a
game of Rugby and at home.A very tough and close game saw Sheffield lose
by 4 points to a committed Thornhill side. Sheffield tried hard and
defended well in the first half withstanding a lot of pressure on their
own line but a few defensive errors in the second half and mistakes in
attack allowed Thornhill to maintain their lead. Tries by Helen Calder
(2), Nat Daniels (1) and Lorraine Clarke (1) and 3 goals by Jane Swire
made up the 22 points. Some strong running and good breaks by left
centre Fran Small saw her take Referees player of the match and she
shared the Players Player of the match with Nat Daniels who put in an
excellent tackling effort in the first half and took her try well.
SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS 24 BARROW 18
Hawks made a shakey start to the game but fought well to earn a very
good win. Barrow took the early lead but an inspirational weaving run by
full back Marie Burns provided good field position for the Hawks to
score through a storming run by Natalie Daniels. A very strong last 15
minutes in the first half, with a try each from Fran Small and Lorraine
Clarke, saw the Hawks take a half time lead of 16 10. This lead was
always going to be a very difficult one to defend against a powerful
Barrow side. Although the Hawks maintained their lead throughout the
second half Barrow were never out of sight - the teams exchanging tries.
The Hawks started strong in the second half, scoring first through Helen
Calder. Barrow hit back to provide a tense finish but Vicky Brooks, with
a good individual try, sealed the win. Tracey Haycox and Vicky Brooks
with a strong performances in both attack and defence were the players
player and referees player of the match respectively.
YORK 30 SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH HAWKS WOMEN 16
With York riding high at the top of the table this was always going to
be a difficult match. Sheffield started brightly and an interception and
good finishing by Natalie Daniels saw Sheffield take an early lead.
However York hit back very quickly and they continued to dominate the
first half in what was a very fast game. A spirited fightback towards
the end of the first half and beginning of the second saw Francesca
Small, after some good play and strong running by Jane Swire, and
Lorraine Clarke added two further tries. Lara Callery was voted referees
player of the match and Hannah Whales and Natalie Daniels received,
jointly, the players player of the match.
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