Round two saw three games this weekend with St Helens Women v Bradford Bulls Women moved to Easter Monday (Review will follow as a part two to this.)
Leeds Rhinos Women continued their winning start with a 24-16 win over Featherstone Rovers Ladies at the LD Nutrition Stadium. The Rhinos opened the scoring with a Tasha Gaines try for 4-0 on 12 minutes before a self-converted try from Katie Hepworth gave Rovers a 6-4 lead.
A brace from Ellie Frain gave the Rhinos a 12-6 lead into the interval before he completed her hat-trick just six minutes after the restart for 16-6. Leeds were in full control by the hour mark as Danielle Anderson crossed for 20-6 before Rovers responded through Andrea Dobson's effort which Hepworth converted for 20-12. Fev cut the gap further with a try from Brogan Kennedy for 20-16 before a Hanna Butcher try wrapped up the points for the Rhinos as they won 24-16.
Wakefield Trinity Ladies claimed their first ever WSL win with a narrow 10-6 victory over York City Knights Ladies at YSJ Playing Fields. Trinity opened the scoring with a try from Erica Zanre which Lisa Taylor converted for 6-0. The lead lasted into half-time before Chloe Billington extended the advantage to 10-0 ad the last say went to the Knights Ladies as Bev Langan crossed for a try which Sam Boyes converted for 10-6.
Wigan Warriors Women's tough start as champions continued as they suffered a 36-14 loss to Castleford Tigers Women at Orrell St James. The Warriors led 2-0 early on as Michelle Davis kicked a penalty goal before a Sinead Peach try and Tara Stanley conversion put the Tigers 6-2 ahead. A self-converted try from Stanley made it 12-2 before Alison Burrows and Gemma Walsh crossed on opposite wings to cut the gap to 12-10.
The Tigers led 20-10 at the interval after scores from Lacey Owen and Georgia Roche and they resumed their spree with a Georgie Hetherington try for 24-10 on 48 minutes. Walsh claimed her second score at 24-14 before two stunning dashes from Stanley complete her hat-trick and convert both to round off the 36-14 victory.
Leeds Rhinos Women continued their winning start with a 24-16 win over Featherstone Rovers Ladies at the LD Nutrition Stadium. The Rhinos opened the scoring with a Tasha Gaines try for 4-0 on 12 minutes before a self-converted try from Katie Hepworth gave Rovers a 6-4 lead.
A brace from Ellie Frain gave the Rhinos a 12-6 lead into the interval before he completed her hat-trick just six minutes after the restart for 16-6. Leeds were in full control by the hour mark as Danielle Anderson crossed for 20-6 before Rovers responded through Andrea Dobson's effort which Hepworth converted for 20-12. Fev cut the gap further with a try from Brogan Kennedy for 20-16 before a Hanna Butcher try wrapped up the points for the Rhinos as they won 24-16.
Wakefield Trinity Ladies claimed their first ever WSL win with a narrow 10-6 victory over York City Knights Ladies at YSJ Playing Fields. Trinity opened the scoring with a try from Erica Zanre which Lisa Taylor converted for 6-0. The lead lasted into half-time before Chloe Billington extended the advantage to 10-0 ad the last say went to the Knights Ladies as Bev Langan crossed for a try which Sam Boyes converted for 10-6.
Wigan Warriors Women's tough start as champions continued as they suffered a 36-14 loss to Castleford Tigers Women at Orrell St James. The Warriors led 2-0 early on as Michelle Davis kicked a penalty goal before a Sinead Peach try and Tara Stanley conversion put the Tigers 6-2 ahead. A self-converted try from Stanley made it 12-2 before Alison Burrows and Gemma Walsh crossed on opposite wings to cut the gap to 12-10.
The Tigers led 20-10 at the interval after scores from Lacey Owen and Georgia Roche and they resumed their spree with a Georgie Hetherington try for 24-10 on 48 minutes. Walsh claimed her second score at 24-14 before two stunning dashes from Stanley complete her hat-trick and convert both to round off the 36-14 victory.
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