Tuesday, 15 July 2008
England Women record second win in Under 20s Nations Cup
England Women Under 20s 22 Canada A Under 20s 0
England Women recorded their second win in the Under 20s Nations Cup in Toronto, Canada on Monday night, with an impressive 22-0 victory against Canada A.
The England young guns touched down for four tries, including a brace of tries for Bath’s Nicola Hoole, and kicked one conversion to secure the victory just two days after beating Canada 31-5. They will now play Home Nations rivals Wales on Wednesday, as they bid to secure their place in the Nations Cup final on Saturday.
In another physical and hard fought clash, England kicked off their challenge early on with the side opting to kick to the corner, instead of taking a penalty kick at goal after just three minutes. Bath No. 8 Hoole secured the ball from the line-out and scored in the corner.
Saracens fly-half April Brown missed the conversion but England soon stretch their lead to a 10 point cushion with Old Albanian Saints centre Sarah McKenna claiming the second try on 17 minutes.
The score came after continued pressure from England, with the ball moved through several phases of play, with McKenna finally taking the ball from the ruck to dive over and score in the corner. Brown again missed the conversion, but England headed into the break with a comfortable 10-0 lead.
Minutes after the restart and forward Hoole was back in the heart of the action. England again took advantage of another good attacking line-out just five metres out from Canada A’s line. Lichfield hooker Vicky Fleetwood secured the ball and then moved it out to Hoole who drove over the line to score.
Ivel Barbarians’ Charlotte Male then claimed England’s fourth and final try with 15 minutes left on the clock. England were again attacking well and the ball was moved across the pitch to open up space. Male then pounced on the ball and outpaced the Canadian defence to score in the corner. Brown this time added the conversion, handing England the 22-0 victory.
England Under 20s Head Coach Giselle Mather said: “I was very pleased with the way all the players stood up to the challenge. For a number of players it was their first time starting in an England shirt, and they stood up to the challenge and were counted.
“The first-half performance was again very promising but the heat took its toll and the number of substitutions we made in the second-half meant that some of the continuity we had was lost.
“We are now really looking forward to the Welsh challenge on Wednesday. A win there will take us into the final.”
England U20s
1 Laura Keates © (Worcester), 2 Vicky Fleetwood (Lichfield), 3 Elizabeth Peake (Lakenham Hewitt), 4 Juliet Short (Darlington Mowden Park), 5 Charlotte Male (Ivel Barbarians), 6 Brigit Reeves (Leeds Leos), 7 Hannah Field (Reading), 8 Nicola Hoole (Bath), 9 Rachel Fraser (Morpeth), 10 April Brown (Saracens), 11 Samantha Bree (Worcester), 12 Sarah Graham (Lichfield), 13 Sarah McKenna (Old Albanian Saints), 14 Georgina Crabb (Camberley), 15 Kimberley Davy (Richmond). Replacements: 16 Vicky Cornborough (Richmond), 17 Davinia Monteiro (Wasps), 18 Rowena Burnfield (Richmond), 19 Sarah Guest (Worcester), 20 Clare Garner (Doncaster), 21 Rose Fong (Darlington Mowden Park), 22 Natasha Hunt (Bath), 23 Emily Scarratt (Lichfield).
Tries: Hoole (2), McKenna, Male
Conversions: Male
Substitutions: Burnfield on for Field (blood) (18), Field on for Burnfield (blood reverse) (28), Cornborough on for Keates, Fong on for McKenna (HT), Burnfield on for Short (50), Monterio on for Hoole (52), Hunt on for Bree (63), Guest on for Field (73), Scarratt on for Fong (74).
Under 20s Nations Cup Schedule:
All games to be played at Appleby College in Toronto
Friday July 11th
Wales v Canada A, KO 530pm
England v Canada KO 710pm (1210am BST) WON 31-5
Monday July 14th
England v Canada A KO 530pm (1030pm BST) WON 22-0
Canada v Wales KO 710 pm
Wednesday July 16th:
England v Wales KO 7pm (12am BST)
Saturday July 19th:
Championship Final KO 5pm (10pm BST)
by Julia Hutton
England Women Under 20s name side for Canada A Nations Cup clash
England Women Under 20s Coach Giselle Mather has made a handful of changes ahead of England’s second Nations Cup game in Toronto on Monday, kick-off 1030pm BST.
Only skipper Laura Keates from Worcester RFC, Bath’s Nicola Hoole, Worcester’s Samantha Bree and Darlington Mowden Park’s Rose Fong remain in the starting line-up.
England Under 20s thumped Canada 31-5 on Friday in the tournament’s curtain raiser and tomorrow they face Canada A before taking on Home Nation rivals Wales on Wednesday. The Nations Cup Final takes place in Saturday.
England’s Head Coach Mather said: “We have selected another competitive side for this game. This match will give the players who didn’t start in the first game an opportunity to put their hands up for selection for our next tournament game against Wales.
“Like the first game we expect it to be a very tough encounter. The whole Canadian squad is very strong and competitive. They have stepped up a level and it’s important we rise to the challenge. This Canadian side beat Wales in their first game so we are not underestimating their potential.”
England U20s
1 Laura Keates © Worcester
2 Vicky Fleetwood Lichfield
3 Elizabeth Peake Lakenham Hewitt
4 Juliet Short Darlington Mowden Park
5 Charlotte Male Ivel Barbarians
6 Brigit Reeves Leeds Leos
7 Hannah Field Reading
8 Nicola Hoole Bath
9 Rachel Fraser Morpeth
10 April Brown Saracens
11 Samantha Bree Worcester
12 Sarah Graham Lichfield
13 Sarah McKenna Old Albanian Saints
14 Georgina Crabb Camberley
15 Kimberley Davy Richmond
16 Vicky Cornborough Richmond
17 Davinia Monteiro Wasps
18 Rowena Burnfield Richmond
19 Sarah Guest Worcester
20 Clare Garner Doncaster
21 Rose Fong Darlington Mowden Park
22 Natasha Hunt Bath
23 Emily Scarratt Lichfield
Under 20s Nations Cup Schedule:
All games to be played at Appleby College in Toronto
Friday July 11th
Wales v Canada A, KO 530pm
England v Canada KO 710pm (1210am BST) WON 31-5
Monday July 14th
England v Canada A KO 530pm (1030pm BST)
Canada v Wales KO 710 pm
Wednesday July 16th:
England v Wales KO 7pm (12am BST)
Saturday July 19th:
Championship Final KO 5pm (10pm BST)
by Julia Hutton
England Women Under 20s open Nations Cup campaign with victory
England U20s 31 Canada U20s 5
England Women Under 20s opened their Nations Cup campaign with a convincing 31-5 defeat of host nation Canada on Saturday.
The England young guns ran in an impressive five tries with Lichfield’s Emily Scarratt claiming a brace of tries. England next play Canada A on Monday July 14th before taking on Home Nations rivals Wales two days later. The final of the Nations Cup takes place on Saturday July 19th.
England started their campaign after just two minutes when a move out-wide set Samantha Bree up for a 30 metre dash to score. Lichfield’s Scarratt added the conversion, before the fullback then added her first try of the Nations Cup after 23 minutes. Scarratt again converted to hand England a comfortable 14-0 lead in a very physical first quarter of the match.
With England gaining the ascendency in the set-piece they continued to apply the pressure through the outside backs. Youngster Scarratt, who has also been included in this summer’s senior Nations Cup to be held in England in August, then cruised in for her second try on 35 minutes. Scarratt this time missed the conversion, but England managed to stretch their lead further with Bath centre Natasha Hunt adding try number four, and handing the tourists a 24-0 at the break.
After the restart, Canada came back at England with aggression and spirit which tested their defence. England then went a player down with Reading’s Hannah Field going into the sin-bin and in that time Canada pulled a try back courtesy of one of their pacey wingers.
England bounced back immediately, with the impact coming from the bench. Georgina Crabb broke down the wing but was tackled 15 metres from the try-line. Ivel Barbarians’ Charlotte Male was, however, in support and she took the off-load well and ran in to put England 29-5 up. With Scarratt then adding another successful conversion, England secured the 31-5 victory in Toronto.
England Head Coach Giselle Mather said: “We are very pleased with this first game against unknown opposition. The players were challenged as they have never been challenged before and every player gave 100 percent. I am very proud of the commitment and the effort of every player.
“Canada have improved dramatically from last season and were a real test. The England players certainly know they have just played a tough game of rugby.”
England
1 Laura Keates (c) Worcester
2 Davinia Monteiro Wasps
3 Victoria Cornborough Richmond
4 Rowena Burnfield Richmond
5 Charlotte Wild Buxton
6 Isabelle Noel-Smith Bath
7 Marlie Packer Bath
8 Nicola Hoole Bath
9 Sarah Guest Worcester
10 Claire Garner Doncaster
11 Samantha Bree Worcester
12 Sara Mckenna Old Albanian Saints
13 Rose Fong Darlington Mowden Park
14 Natasha Hunt Bath
15 Emily Scarratt Lichfield
Replacements:
16 Charlotte Male Ivel Barbarians
17 Victoria Fleetwood Lichfield
18 Hannah Field Reading
19 Juliet Short Darlington Mowden Park
20 Rachel Fraser Morpeth
21 April Brown Saracens
22 Georgina Crabb Camberley
Tries: Bree, Scarratt (2), Hunt, Male,
Conversions: Scarratt (3)
Penalties:
Replacements: Wild off for Short (1), Hoole off for Field (52), Garner off for Brown, Guest off for Fraser, Monterio off for Fleetwood (64), Cornborough off for Male, Hunt off for Crabb (67).
Under 20s Nations Cup Schedule:
All games to be played at Appleby College in Toronto
Friday July 11th
Wales v Canada A, KO 530pm
England v Canada KO 710pm (1210am BST)
Monday July 14th
England v Canada A KO 530pm (1030pm BST)
Canada v Wales KO 710 pm
Wednesday July 16th:
England v Wales KO 7pm (12am BST)
Saturday July 19th:
Championship Final KO 5pm (10pm BST)
by Julia Hutton
England Women’s Under 20s team to face Canada in Nations Cup opener
The England Women’s Under 20s team to take on Canada in the opening match of the Nations Cup in Toronto tomorrow, kick-off 1210am BST, has been announced.
Worcester prop Laura Keates will lead the side, who hope to continue the success they have already tasted this season. The England youngsters have already recorded back-to-back wins over Wales, without conceding a single point.
England, coached by Giselle Mather, will take on Wales again in the Nations Cup as well as Canada A over the next eight days with the hope of qualifying for the Nations Cup Championship Final on July 19th.
The starting line-up also includes Bath’s Marlie Packer, who earned her first cap for England in this season’s winning European Championship campaign, and Lichfield’s Emily Scarratt and Richmond’s Rowena Burnfield, who also played England A rugby this season.
Head Coach Mather said: “This is an exciting and vibrant side for this age group, with bags of pace out-wide and strength and power in the forwards.
“This is potentially one of the strongest sides that could have been selected and this is out of respect for the opposition. We expect it to be a physical encounter.
“Playing Canada in Canada is always an awesome prospect but the players are really looking forward to the encounter and ready to face the challenge.”
England Under 20s
1 Laura Keates (c) Worcester
2 Davinia Monteiro Wasps
3 Victoria Cornborough Richmond
4 Rowena Burnfield Richmond
5 Charlotte Wild Buxton
6 Isabelle Noel-Smith Bath
7 Marlie Packer Bath
8 Nicola Hoole Bath
9 Sarah Guest Worcester
10 Claire Garner Doncaster
11 Samantha Bree Worcester
12 Sara Mckenna Old Albanian Saints
13 Rose Fong Darlington Mowden Park
14 Natasha Hunt Bath
15 Emily Scarratt Lichfield
Replacements:
16 Charlotte Male Ivel Barbarians
17 Victoria Fleetwood Lichfield
18 Hannah Field Reading
19 Juliet Short Darlington Mowden Park
20 Rachel Fraser Morpeth
21 April Brown Saracens
22 Georgina Crabb Camberley
Under 20s Nations Cup Schedule:
All games to be played at Appleby College in Toronto
Friday July 11th
Wales v Canada A, KO 530pm
England v Canada KO 710pm (1210am BST)
Monday July 14th
England v Canada A KO 530pm (1030pm BST)
Canada v Wales KO 710 pm
Wednesday July 16th:
England v Wales KO 7pm (12am BST)
Saturday July 19th:
Championship Final KO 5pm (10pm BST)
by Julia Hutton
England Women to compete in Nations Cup this summer
England Women, the RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam champions, will take on Canada and the USA in the inaugural Nations Cup, to be held at Esher RFC, next month.
England, who are also the European Championship winners this season, will strive for another title when they take on the USA on August 22nd and Canada on August 24th. They will also play the two teams in another two tests on August 19th (USA) and August 29th (Canada) outside of the Nations Cup tournament.
England Head Coach Gary Street said: “This is a very exciting tournament for us and crucially it’s all about trying to enhance our players’ development leading up to the 2010 IRB Rugby World Cup.
“We’ve identified that we need to have the depth and width across all playing positions if we are going to win the world cup in two years time. The Nations Cup, and the two international tests outside of the tournament, provides us with invaluable fixtures against two of the best sides in women’s rugby.”
Street has named a strong 30 women squad, with Bath’s Catherine Spencer once again leading the side and Saracens’ Rachel Burford as vice captain.
The squad includes several players who helped England win the Six Nations title for an unprecedented third time in March, while he has also included a number of up and coming young players like Richmond’s Fiona Pocock and Lichfield’s Emily Scarratt, who could be set to make her international debut next month.
England last played the USA in December 2007 and triumphed 34-0. They last played Canada in the 2006 IRB Rugby World Cup semi-finals. Then England won 20-14 to go on to finish as World Cup runners-up. Canada finished fourth.
Street added: “There is a real mix of experience and youth in this squad, and for the youngsters this is going to be a very important tournament. We have got quite a few players who have just a couple of caps under their belts, so it’s really important that they get some more international experience before next season’s RBS 6 Nations.”
England Nations Cup squad
Rochelle Clark Henley
Sophie Hemming Clifton
Katy Storie Blaydon Team Northumbria
Rosemarie Crowley Lichfield
Samantha Dale Worcester
Emma Layland Richmond
Amy Garnett Saracens
Tamara Taylor Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Joanna McGilchrist Wasps
Natalie Binstead Wasps
Karen Jones Richmond
Catherine Spencer (C) Bath
Sarah Hunter Lichfield
Gemma Sharples Worcester
Sarah Beale Leos
Margaret Alphonsi Saracens
Georgina Rozario Plymouth Albion
Amy Turner Richmond
Katy McLean Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Alice Richardson Richmond
Rachael Burford (VC)Saracens
Kimberley Oliver Clifton
Georgina Roberts Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Emily Scarratt Lichfield
Francesca Matthews Richmond
Fiona Pocock Richmond
Danielle Waterman Clifton
Michaela Staniford Wasps
Katherine Merchant Worcester
Charlotte Barras Saracens
Match Schedule:
England v USA, August 19th at Esher RFC, KO 7pm
England v USA August 22nd at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 7pm
England v Canada August 24th at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 5pm
USA v Canada August 26th at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 7pm
England v Canada August 29th at Esher RFC, KO 7pm
by Julia Hutton
England, who are also the European Championship winners this season, will strive for another title when they take on the USA on August 22nd and Canada on August 24th. They will also play the two teams in another two tests on August 19th (USA) and August 29th (Canada) outside of the Nations Cup tournament.
England Head Coach Gary Street said: “This is a very exciting tournament for us and crucially it’s all about trying to enhance our players’ development leading up to the 2010 IRB Rugby World Cup.
“We’ve identified that we need to have the depth and width across all playing positions if we are going to win the world cup in two years time. The Nations Cup, and the two international tests outside of the tournament, provides us with invaluable fixtures against two of the best sides in women’s rugby.”
Street has named a strong 30 women squad, with Bath’s Catherine Spencer once again leading the side and Saracens’ Rachel Burford as vice captain.
The squad includes several players who helped England win the Six Nations title for an unprecedented third time in March, while he has also included a number of up and coming young players like Richmond’s Fiona Pocock and Lichfield’s Emily Scarratt, who could be set to make her international debut next month.
England last played the USA in December 2007 and triumphed 34-0. They last played Canada in the 2006 IRB Rugby World Cup semi-finals. Then England won 20-14 to go on to finish as World Cup runners-up. Canada finished fourth.
Street added: “There is a real mix of experience and youth in this squad, and for the youngsters this is going to be a very important tournament. We have got quite a few players who have just a couple of caps under their belts, so it’s really important that they get some more international experience before next season’s RBS 6 Nations.”
England Nations Cup squad
Rochelle Clark Henley
Sophie Hemming Clifton
Katy Storie Blaydon Team Northumbria
Rosemarie Crowley Lichfield
Samantha Dale Worcester
Emma Layland Richmond
Amy Garnett Saracens
Tamara Taylor Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Joanna McGilchrist Wasps
Natalie Binstead Wasps
Karen Jones Richmond
Catherine Spencer (C) Bath
Sarah Hunter Lichfield
Gemma Sharples Worcester
Sarah Beale Leos
Margaret Alphonsi Saracens
Georgina Rozario Plymouth Albion
Amy Turner Richmond
Katy McLean Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Alice Richardson Richmond
Rachael Burford (VC)Saracens
Kimberley Oliver Clifton
Georgina Roberts Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
Emily Scarratt Lichfield
Francesca Matthews Richmond
Fiona Pocock Richmond
Danielle Waterman Clifton
Michaela Staniford Wasps
Katherine Merchant Worcester
Charlotte Barras Saracens
Match Schedule:
England v USA, August 19th at Esher RFC, KO 7pm
England v USA August 22nd at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 7pm
England v Canada August 24th at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 5pm
USA v Canada August 26th at Esher RFC Nations Cup, KO 7pm
England v Canada August 29th at Esher RFC, KO 7pm
by Julia Hutton
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