Thursday, 25 July 2019

2019 Women's Super League Round Seven Review

Ahead of a break for the Challenge Cup final, round seven featured just three games with Featherstone Rovers Ladies v York City Knights Ladies moved until later in the season.

Viewing on Our League on Sunday as Wigan Warriors Women claimed a huge win with a 20-16 victory over Bradford Bulls Women at Odsal. The Bulls opened the scoring inside three minutes as Sarah Dunn raced over and Leah Jones converted for a 6-0. Wigan hit back through Megan Grace-Holding for 6-4 six minutes later but a close first half would see just one further score as Hayley Hields went over on the wing for 10-4 into the interval.

Bradford took just second of the second half to extend their lead with Amy Hardcastle racing over for a try which Jones improved for 16-4. Wigan battled back and cut the gap through Carys Marsh with Charlotte Foley converting for 16-10. The Warriors comeback was completed by two scores in seven minutes as Gemma Walsh and Vanessa Temple both crossed with Foley adding a conversion for 20-16.

St Helens Women gained revenge for their Challenge Cup exit to the Leeds Rhinos Women with a 30-12 win. Saints flew out of the blocks with Jodie Cunningham crossing inside two minutes for 4-0. Leeds replied through Shannon Lacey with Courtney Hill kicking them into a 6-4 lead that was short lived as Saints regained the lead with a Leah Burke try which Faye Gaskin converted for a 10-6 advantage. The lead changed hands again as Hill crossed and converted for 12-10 into the interval.

Saints hit back inside two minutes of the restart with Gaskin crossing and converting for 16-12 before Chantelle Crowl went over for a try which Gaskin improved for 22-12 before she added a penalty goal for 24-12. The win was wrapped up with five minutes to go as Crowl scored her second and Gaskin kicked her fifth success of the afternoon for 30-12. Leeds had the final say though as Hill claimed her second try for a 30-16 final score.

Castleford Tigers Women warmed up for the Cup final with a comfortable 54-8 win over city rivals Wakefield Trinity Ladies. Trinity lost 100-0 in the last meeting and righted that wrong inside five minutes as Tara Moxon crossed for 4-0. Cas replied with Frankie Townend, Jasmine Cudjoe, Lacey Owen and Esme Renyolds all crossing with Claire Garner converting twice for 20-4. The Tigers were in full control as Townend claimed her second score ahead of a Grace Field effort and second try for Owen with Garner converting twice more for 36-4. Wakefield hit back as Maddie Hurst crossed for 36-8 but it was a first-half treble for Townend and Garner conversion that made it 42-8 into the interval.

The Tigresses continued their dominance into the second half with a Sammy Watts try followed by second scores from Renyolds and Cudjoe to complete a 54-8 win. 

2019 Super League Round 23 Review

In attendance as round 23 began on Thursday night as Wigan Warriors extended Wakefield Trinity's losing streak with a 36-16 win. Wigan raced into an 18-0 lead inside 14 minutes with tries from Liam Farrell, Zak Hardaker and Willie Isa with Hardaker converting the lot. Trinity had no answer and went into the interval with a huge 34-0 deficit to overturn after Farrell crossed for his second try ahead of Jake Shorrocks score straight after the restart and intercept try by Jarrod Sammut. 

Wakefield got off the mark with ex-Warriors back Ryan Hampshire crossing and Brough converting for 34-6 before a full length score from Oliver Gildart saw Hardaker kick for 40-6. Hampshire collected a long range kick to claim his second try with Brough converting for 40-12 before a rare hat-trick try from Farrell saw Hardaker reach seven successes with the boot at 46-12. Wakefield had the final say late on as Max Jowitt crossed for 46-16.

Friday night saw a battle near the bottom as Huddersfield Giants claimed an 18-12 win at Hull Kingston Rovers. Rovers opened the scoring inside eight minutes through Kane Linnett with Craig Hall converting for 6-0, Matty English replied for the Giants who were level after Darnell McIntosh converted. 

The sides remained level into the interval with the equality broken seven minutes after the restart by Alex Mellor's try before McIntosh added two penalty goals on 51 and 60 minutes for 14-6. KR cut the gap with six minutes to go as Hall touched down and converted for 14-12 but it was to be joy for the Giants as Jermaine McGillvary went over in the 78th minute to seal the 18-12 win. 

Sunday's quarter of games begins with Hull FC maintaining third spot with a narrow 26-24 win at Leeds Rhinos. FC led 6-0 inside six minutes with a Sika Manu and Marc Sneyd conversion before Sneyd improved an effort from Faraimo for 12-0. Leeds cut the gap into the interval with Konrad Hurrell touching down and Rhyse Martin converting for 12-6. 

FC restored their two score advantage within four minutes of the restart, Jamie Shaul crossing and Sneyd converting for 18-6 with Sneyd adding a penalty goal for 20-6. Leeds closed the gap with a brace from Tom Briscoe either side of Ash Handley touching down and with Martin converting the lot, the Rhinos led 24-20. Their comeback was to be cancelled out though as FC snatched the win nine minutes from the end with Ratu Naulago crossing out wide and Sneyd kicking his fifth success for 26-24. 

London Broncos completed a home double over leaders St Helens with a comfortable 32-12 win. London opened the scoring on 11 minutes as Matty Fleming crossed for a try which Kieran Dixon converted for 6-0. Saints levelled on 22 minutes with Aaron Smith touching down and Danny Richardson converting before they fell behind five minutes later to a Luke Yates try which Dixon improved for 12-6. Dixon added a penalty goal to extend the lead to 14-6 into the interval.

Saints cut the deficit with a self-converted effort from Richardson before London took control with tries from Alex Walker and Matty Gee before Fleming claimed his second try, Dixon added three conversions for a total of six successes as the Broncos wrapped up the 32-12 win. 

Salford Red Devils boosted their top five hopes with a comfortable 40-14 win over Catalans Dragons. Catalans opened the scoring with a Sam Tomkins penalty goal for 2-0 before Salford hit back on 27 minutes through Greg Johnson with Krisnan Inu converting for 6-2. Catalans regained the lead with a Sam Kasiano try which Tomkins converted for 8-6 but Salford would lead into the interval as Derrell Olpherts and Kris Welham crossed and Inu converted the latter for 16-8.

Catalans took just three minutes of the second half to rely with Brayden Wiliame touching down and Tomkins converting for 16-14 but for the Dragons that was were their joy ended as Salford took control with Tui Lolohea, Niall Evalds and Mark Flanagan crossing while Welham claimed his second and after Inu converted the first, Lolohea converted the other three scores to complete the 40-14 victory.

The round ended with Castleford Tigers claiming a 27-18 over Warrington Wolves at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle. The Wolves struck first with a Declan Patton penalty goal after just six minutes for 2-0 before James Clare crossed for the Tigers inside nine minutes with Peter Mata'utia converting for a 6-2 lead that became 10-2 with two penalty goals from Mata'utia. Warrington cut the gap with a Jake Mamo try which Patton converted for 10-8 but the lead at the interval would be 12-8 for the hosts after another Mata'utia penalty goal.

Tom Lineham crossed to put the Wolves ahead, Patton kicking for 14-12 but the Tigers fought back with scores from Greg Minkin, Jake Trueman and Tuoyo Egodo in the space of ten minutes with a single Mata'utia conversion taking the score to 26-14. Warrington cut the gap late on with a Toby King try but the Tigers were to have the final say as Trueman swept over a last minute drop goal for 27-18. 

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

2019 Super League Round 22 Review

Round 22 began with a game of two halves at the KCOM Stadium as Hull FC held on to win 35-22 over London Broncos. FC flew out of the blocks with Carlos Tuimavave and BureFaraimo crossing inside eight minutes with Marc Sneyd converting for a 12-0 lead that soon became 28-0 with rapid scores from Joe Westerman, Jake Connor and Josh Griffin coupled with two conversions from Sneyd. The hosts would lead 34-0 into the interval as Ratu Naulago raced over with Sneyd converting.

London's response was spectacular as they took just five minutes of the second half to cut the gap, Matty Fleming crossing and Kieran Dixon converting for 34-6. The Broncos' comeback grew with Jordan Abdull and Sadiq Adebiyi going over with a Dixon conversion cutting the deficit to 34-16. FC avoided a second half nilling with a 72nd minute Sneyd drop goal but it was London who ended the scoring with a second Adebiyi score which Dixon kicked for a 35-22 final score.

In attendance on Friday night as St Helens claimed a 32-10 derby win over Wigan Warriors at the Totally Wicked Stadium. Wigan struck first with a Zak Hardaker penalty for 2-0 before Lachlan Coote levelled with a penalty for 2-2 on nine minutes. Saints edged ahead with a Tommy Makinson try for 6-2 but Wigan hit back with another Hardaker penalty for 6-4. A second Makinson try and Coote conversion meant Saints led 12-4 into the interval.

Saints took control with a self-converted try from Coote before he improved scores from Kevin Naiqama and Jonny Lomax either side of adding a penalty goal for 32-4. Wigan had the final say on the evening with a self-converted score from Hardaker for 32-10.

The evening's televised action saw a battle at the bottom with Hull Kingston Rovers easing to a 32-16 win at Leeds Rhinos. The Robins struck first with ex-Rhinos forward Matt Parcell crossing inside eight minutes for 4-0 before Kane Linnett and Adam Quinlan went over and Josh Drinkwater converted the latter for 14-0. Leeds hit back with rapid tries from Brad Dwyer and Liam Sutcliffe to cut the gap to 14-8 into the interval.

A Harvey Livett try was followed by Linnett's second with Craig Hall adding a penalty goal and converting the former for 26-8. Leeds fought back with scores from Konrad Hurrell and Rhyse Martin but it was the Robins who had the last say with Hall crossing and converting for a 32-16 final score.

Huddersfield Giants' mixed form continued with a narrow 32-28 loss to Catalans Dragons at the John Smith's Stadium. An early self-converted brace from Sam Tomkins gave the Dragons a 12-0 advantage. Louis Senior crossed with Jake Wardle converting for 12-6 before Brayden Wiliame crossed for 16-6 with Tomkins completing his hat-trick with another try and goal for 22-6.A self-converted score from Wardle cut the gap to 22-12 into the interval.

A seven minute brace from former Giants back Jodie Broughton saw Tomkins convert the latter for 32-12. The Giants cut the gap with scores from Darnell McIntosh and Lee Gaskell before Senior claimed his second score late on and with Wardle reaching four successes with the boot, Hudds narrowly lost out 32-28.

Wakefield Trinity's horror run was extended by a 36-16 city derby loss to Castleford Tigers. After a scoreless first quarter, Trinity opened the scoring with a Danny Brough penalty goal before he improved a Kyle Wood try two minutes later for 8-0. The Tigers hit back as Tuoyo Egodo crossed but another Brough penalty made it 10-4 to the hosts who saw the gap cut just before the interval by an Oliver Holmes try for 10-8.

Cas went ahead for the first time five minutes after the restart with James Clare going over out wide and Peter Mata'utia converting for 14-10. The lead became 20-10 before the hour mark with a Jordan Rankin score which Mata'utia improved. Wakefield hit back with a self-converted try from Brough for 20-16 but to no avail as Clare completed his hat-trick ahead of a second score for Rankin with Mata'utia kicking twice to wrap up a 36-16 victory.

Warrington Wolves' hopes of cutting the gap at the top were dented by a 22-12 home loss to Salford Red Devils. The visitors struck first with Ryan Lannon crossing inside four minutes, Krisnan Inu converting for a 6-0 lead that was cut on 25 minutes by Jason Clark's try which saw Declan Patton level with the conversion. Salford opened up a narrow lead into the interval as Inu kicked a penalty for 8-6.

A brace of tries and conversion from Inu followed a Kris Welham score as Salford moved to 22-6. Warrington had the last say with a Matt Davis try after the hour and Patton conversion for a 22-12 final score. 

Friday, 12 July 2019

2019 Super League Round 21 Review

The round opened on Thursday night with Huddersfield Giants claiming a 36-18 win over Salford Red Devils. Salford started superbly with Tyrone McCarthy and Ken Sio crossing for early tries to open up an 8-0 lead. The Giants replied with scores from Matty English and Louis Senior and with Lee Gaskell converting the former, they led 10-8 into the interval.

Darnell McIntosh crossed within four minutes of the restart to make it 14-8 before Kris Welham replied for 14-12 just five minutes later. Hudds took control with three tries in 13 minutes, Kruise Leeming, Ukuma Ta'ai and Jake Wardle touching down with McIntosh converting twice for 30-12. Salford cut the gap with a second try from McCarthy which Krisnan Inu converted but to no avail as McIntosh claimed his second try late on and converted for a third time to confirm a 36-18 victory.

Friday night began with the televised action featuring a Yorkshire derby as Leeds Rhinos secured an 18-10 win over Castleford Tigers. The Rhinos opened the scoring with a Trent Merrin try and Liam Sutcliffe conversion for 6-0 inside 20 minutes. The one score lead remained into the interval with Jack Walker extending the Rhinos lead four minutes after the restart, Sutcliffe converting for 12-0 before adding a penalty goal before the hour mark for a 14-0 advantage.

The Tigers hit back with a rapid three minute brace from James Clare and with Jordan Rankin converting the latter, they cut the gap to 14-10 but it was sheer consolation as Robert Lui marked his Rhinos debut in style with a 73rd minute try to wrap up the 18-10 win.

In attendance as Wigan Warriors strolled to a 52-10 win over Hull Kingston Rovers at the DW Stadium, Wigan took an early 8-0 lead with a Liam Farrell try which Zak Hardaker converted before adding a penalty goal a few minutes later. Rovers replied with Adam Quinlan crossing and Ryan Shaw converting before a Liam Marshall brace saw Hardaker convert the former and then score a self-converted effort for a 24-6 half-time advantage.

Wigan took control in the second half with George Williams and Oliver Gildart crossing either side of Farrell's second score, Hardaker converting the lot for a huge 46-6 lead. Joe Burgess dived over to bring up the half-century at 52-6 but it was to be Rovers who had the final say as Quinlan claimed his second try ten minutes from the end for 52-10.

St Helens maintained their lead at the top with a comfortable 40-12 win at Hull FC. Saints flew out of the blocks with tries from Morgan Knowles and Theo Fages which Lachlan Coote converted for a 12-0 lead inside eight minutes. A self-converted effort from Coote gave the visitors an 18-0 lead into the interval.

The contest seemed to be settled before the hour with Regan Grace, Jack Ashworth and Jonny Lomax crossing ahead of a second score from Coote who converted thrice for six successes and a 40-0 lead. FC had the last say on the score with two tries in three minutes as Jamie Shaul and Ratu Naulago touched down with Marc Sneyd converting both for 40-12.

Saturday afternoon saw Warrington Wolves keep up the pressure at the top with a 36-6 win at London Broncos. The Wolves started well with three scores in the opening quarter, Tom Lineham, Mike Cooper and Bryson Goodwin all crossing with Declan Patton converting the trio for 18-0 before improving a Jake Mamo try on 22 minutes for a huge 24-0 lead.

London's hopes looked to be over before the interval as Jack Hughes and Toby King touched down and with Patton kicking twice, Warrington led 36-0 into half-time. The Broncos actually won the second half with the solitary score which came two minutes after the restart, Matty Fozard crossing and Kieran Dixon converting for a 36-6 final score.

The round ended with a comfortable 44-10 win for Catalans Dragons over Wakefield Trinity at Stade Gilbert Brutus. The Dragons opened up a 10-0 lead inside 17 minutes as Jodie Broughton and Matt Whitley crossed with Sam Tomkins converting just the first effort before he improved a score from Samisoni Langi for 16-0. Trinity replied with a Reece Lyne try which Danny Brough converted for 16-6 before Broughton claimed his second try for a 20-6 lead into the interval.

Broughton completed his hat-trick inside three minutes of the restart with Tomkins converting before adding to a Kenny Edwards try and brace from Tony Gigot as the Dragons led 44-6. Trinity has the final say on the round with a 78th minute effort from Bill Tupou for 44-10. 

Thursday, 11 July 2019

2019 Women's Coral Challenge Cup Semi Final Review

 After meeting in the 2018 final, Castleford Tigers Women and Leeds Rhinos Women will meet again this time at the University of Bolton Stadium on the 27th after securing passage from the semi finals.
The Tigresses romped to a huge 100-0 victory over city rivals Wakefield Trinity Ladies on Sunday afternoon. Tara Stanley opened the scoring with an eighth minute try which she also converted before improving a score from Grace Field for 12-0. Another superb Stanley score was followed by braces from Frankie Townend and Sinead Peach with Georgia Roche and Emma Lumley also crossing for a huge 58-0 half-time lead which included nine kicks from Stanley. 
Two further scores from Townend were followed by a brace by Maisie Lumb and a hat-trick try for Stanley as the prospect of a century became a case of when rather than if it would come. Lumb wrapped up her hat-trick before Shona Hoyle and a second Roche try made it 96-0. The fabled 100 arrived in the final minute as Esme Renyolds touched down with kickers Stanley and Claire Garner ending the afternoon with ten and two successes each.


A closer contest over at the Totally Wicked Stadium as Leeds Rhinos Women edged a 16-10 win over St Helens Women. Saints opened the scoring through Jodie Cunningham with Beth Stott converting for 6-0 before she added a penalty goal for 8-0 after 30 minutes. Leeds cut the gap with a Shannon Lacey try for 8-4 into the interval.
Saints made it 10-4 on the hour with a Stott penalty goal but were then caught out as Sophie Nuttall and Caitlin Beevers crossed for tries which Courtney Hill converted to wrap up the 16-10 win and leave them one win from back to back titles. 

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

2019 Super League Round 20 Review

Round 20 opened with a fierce derby on Thursday night as Hull Kingston Rovers claimed an 18-10 win over city rivals Hull FC. FC started the brighter with Bureta Faraimo crossing for a ninth minute try which Marc Sneyd converted for 6-0. Rovers replied with a Ben Crooks effort and Ryan Shaw conversion to level at 6 all, a scoreline that remained into the interval.

Rovers went ahead for the first time ten minutes after the restart with Joel Tomkins touching down and Shaw converting for 12-6. FC cut the gap to 12-10 after the hour mark with Andre Savelio crossing but the score proved to be their last as Matt Parcell marked his debut in style by going over in the final minute for KR to seal the win, Shaw converting to confirm a famous 18-10 victory.

Wakefield Trinity boosted their top five hopes with a comfortable 36-10 win over Huddersfield Giants. The Giants opened the scoring through Alex Mellor on eight minutes with Lee Gaskell converting for 6-0 before Tyler Randell crossed for the hosts with former Giants legend Danny Brough converting to level at 6 all. Brough edged Trin ahead with two penalty goals in three minutes for 10-6 but Hudds were soon level as Louis Senior crossed for 10 all. Wakefield regained the lead just before the interval as Randell claimed his second score which Brough improved for 16-10.

The second half saw Trin dominate starting with a Brough drop goal before Jordan Crowther's try made it 21-10. Ryan Hampshire added a penalty goal before improving a Jacob Miller score and hat-trick try from Randell for a huge 35-10 lead that was capped off by a Miller drop goal for 36-10.

The televised action saw a huge clash between the top two with league leaders St Helens claiming a 21-10 win over Warrington Wolves. A tight first half saw Warrington lead 4-0 at the interval courtesy of penalty goals from Declan Patton in the 15th and 18th minutes. Patton added a third penalty goal for 6-0 before Mark Percival crossed for Saints with Lachlan Coote converting to level at 6 all.

The game saw a frantic final ten minutes with Luke Thompson (Coote conv) putting Saints 12-6 in front before Jake Mamo's cut the gap to 12-10. Coote swept over a drop goal for 13-10 before Alex Walmsley crossed three minutes from the end with Coote converting and then adding a penalty goal to confirm a 21-10 success.

In attendance as Wigan Warriors moved into the top five with a 28-12 victory over Salford Red Devils. The Red Devils struck first with a sixth minute penalty goal from Krisnan Inu for a 2-0 lead that was equalled on 20 minutes by a Chris Hankinson penalty goal. Wigan edged ahead with a try from Liam Marshall before Joe Greenwood crossed for 10-2. Salford cut the gap to 10-6 into the interval as Darrell Olpherts went over out wide.

Wigan took control after the restart with Zak Hardaker crossing ahead of a second Marshall score, Hankinson converting both for 22-6. Salford replied through Kris Welham (Inu conv) but to no avail as Oliver Partington dived over in the final minute with Hankinson's fourth conversion confirming the 28-12 win.

Sunday afternoon saw Leeds Rhinos move off the foot of the table with a 31-12 win over Catalans Dragons. The Rhinos raced into an 18-0 lead inside 21 minutes with tries from Adam Cuthbertson, Tom Briscoe and Brad Singleton with Liam Sutcliffe converting the lot. Catalans replied with an Arthur Romano try which Sam Tomkins converted for 18-6, a scoreline that lasted into the interval.

Catalans cut the deficit further with a self-converted effort from Tomkins for 18-12 but it was to be their last score as Konrad Hurrell and Jack Walker crossed for the Rhinos either side of a drop goal from former Dragons back Richie Myler to seal the win, Sutcliffe converting both tries for 31-12.

The round ended with Castleford Tigers securing a comfortable 42-10 victory over London Broncos. The Tigers opened the scoring inside 12 minutes through Tuoyo Egodo who crossed for a 4-0 lead that became 10-0 on the half hour as former Broncos back Mike McMeeken touched down and Jordan Rankin converted. London got off the mark just before the interval with a try from Kieran Dixon for 10-4 but it was to be the Tigers who has the last say on the half with McMeeken crossing for his second score which Rankin converted for 16-4 into half-time.

Castleford extended their lead within a minute of the restart as Rankin touched down for 20-4 before improving a second score from Egodo for a 28-4 advantage. Cas were in control before the hour mark as Jake Trueman, James Clare and Chris Clarkson all went over for tries with Rankin reaching his fifth success at 42-4. London has the final say on the scoreline though with Rhys Williams crossing six minutes from the end with Dixon converting for 42-10. 

2019 Women's Super League Round Six Review

After mixed results in the Coral Challenge Cup for a number of the teams, the Women's Super League resumed at round six which began with Leeds Rhinos Women taking the spoils in a with an 18-6 Yorkshire derby win over Bradford Bulls Women. The Rhinos struck first with a try from Fran Goldthorp inside six minutes which Courtney Hill converted for a 6-0 lead which lasted into the interval.

The Rhinos took control with two scores in four minutes as Charlotte Booth and Keara Bennett crossed with Hill converting twice for 18-0. Bradford got off the mark after the hour with Bailey Alexander touching down and Leah Jones converting for an 18-6 final score.

Castleford Tigers Women sit top of the table after a comfortable 46-20 win over Featherstone Rovers Ladies. The Tigresses raced out of the blocks with tries for Tamzin Renouf, Kelsey Gentles and Georgia Roche inside 13 minutes with Tara Stanley converting the lot for 18-0. Stanley crossed and converted herself minutes later for 24-0 before improving scores from Claire Garner and Sammy Watts for 36-0. Featherstone got off the mark just before the hooter as Nat Harrowell touched down for 36-4 into the interval.

Rovers claimed back to back scores as Katie Hepworth crossed for a brace which she converted for 36-16 before Cas resumed control with a try from Maisie Lumb for 40-16 before Chelsea Senior crossed to cut the gap to 40-20. The final say went to Cas debutant Becky Grady as she touched down four minutes from the end with Stanley successful for a seventh time with the boot for 46-20.

In attendance via Our League as Wigan Warriors Women moved into fourth spot with a 44-6 win over Wakefield Trinity Women. A perfect start for the Warriors saw Megan Grace-Holding cross inside a minute for 4-0 before Wakey replied through Saskia Lewis, Jess Matthews converting for 6-4. Wigan took control with tries from Rebecca Greenfield, Emily Baggaley and an Alison Burrows brace with Charlotte Foley converting twice for 24-6 into the interval.

Vicky Molyneux resumed the Warriors spree four minutes after the restart before Rach Porter, Sarah Harrison and Christina Tully crossed with Harrison converting twice for a huge 44-6 victory.

The round ended with a huge 60-6 win for St Helens Women over York City Knights Ladies at Ruskin Park. Saints flew out of the blocks with Rebecca Rotherham scoring the opening try inside two minutes, Faye Gaskin crossed and converted herself minutes later before Rhianna Burke went over out wide for 14-0. A brace for Naomi Williams either side of Burke's second try saw Gaskin unable to convert in the wind as Saints led 26-0 and the issue continued into the interval after a try from Chantelle Crowl made it 30-0.

Gaskin crossed and converted for a second time two minutes after the restart before Beth Stott improved a second score from Crowl and Burke wrapped up her hat-trick for a 46-0 lead. Danielle Bush's effort brought up the 50 point mark before Williams completed her hat-trick. York avoided a nilling with an Ashleigh Hyde try from and Ellie Hendry conversion before a third treble of the afternoon saw Gaskin complete her hat-trick with Stott converting for 60-6.