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Match Report | Gloucester-Hartpury 34-19 Saracenen Women (PWR final)

Saracen women were beaten 34-19 by a ruthless side of Gloucester-Hartpury, which secured their third PWR title in the Stonex stage in a row.

After an impressive first half, the women in Schwarz had a lead of the first 19: 5 in the first half, but ultimately were given their chances and scored 29 unanswered points when it was most important to the showpiece event.

Gloucester showed Mia Venner, who had some space on the right, but she almost took the ball away from Zoe Harrison, who stopped the danger, and threw the ball away.

The next chance came with just four minutes for the cherry and white and this time they took them with both hands. Venner sent a decent insider ball through a gap into the 22, and then she invited Kate Williams, who had the power to get out of 10 meters. The conversion came back from the post, but Sarries was 5: 0 in the early phases.

However, Sarries came back and opened her report for the day with a brilliant attempt by Jess Breach. Poppy Close's dominant stretcher looked over her head and then published an insider pass that showed her incredible pace to run clearly and send the home fans wild. Harrison's conversion brought her page 7: 5 with eight minutes.

The Kingsholm-Outfit had a lot of possession and Lleucu Georges Cross-Field-Kick almost found Venner on the grand piano, but Harrison did an great time to collect it under pressure and mark the ball.

A Topsy Turvy opening took another curve with 15 minutes on the clock when a penalty gave control of the final. A penalty was stepped into the corner and a thundering mouth went towards the line before she collapsed, and gave the referee no choice but to go under the post. Mo Hunt was also sent to the sin-Bin when the Londoners wanted to turn the screw.

This screw turned considerably when attempt number three arrived only three minutes later to give them a real breathroom. The possession went from one side to the other and then a broad pass to Lotte Sharp made it possible to finish safely in the corner when the tour grew to 19: 5 with 18 minutes.

Emma Sing got Gloucester Rugby back into play with 25 minutes, the pressure around 22 had on the forefoot and then an overlap to give Emma an one -on -one conversation in the corner that she benefited to achieve the deficit to nine points.

Suddenly cherry and whites were on the climb and scored shortly before the break to bring themselves back into disputes. Once again they went to coast from the coast, and then Venner found her way to the line with an overlap on the right and made it 19-15 when we approached half-time.

Sarries made it in the last moments of a relentless opening of 40 further pressure and drove down the tunnel with a lead of four points in the break.

The West Country team believed that they had made the perfect start to the second half when Alex Matthews drove in the corner, but after a check with the television match officer, the ball had gone out of the game from the original kick, and Sarries breathed a big sigh of relief.

However, they came back only two minutes later and took the lead when Maud Muir collapsed under the posts to put them in front of them. The conversion of Emma Sing did 22-19 with 45 minutes.

The Kingsholm -Outfit dominated the possession and territory, and Hunt began to commission with a series of kicks that the women captured in black in black.

They struck again with 49 minutes, another penalty was kicked into the corner, and then NEVE JONES NEW NUGE from the mouth to give them a clear daylight than the lead to 27-19.

Sarries then received a lifeline when Matthews showed a yellow card for a high duel against Mohn Closel, but they fought to find an area to put further pressure.

Closel detached himself from a collapse and shortened the ball to Gabrielle Senft, but when it looked as if the back ray could be pulled half away.

A little more than 10 minutes before the result, the result was undoubtedly determined when Hunt fell a measuring device of just one meter, and the conversion made it 34-19 when we went into the final phase.

Sarries refused to go without fighting, but they had to be satisfied with a silver medal when the curtain went down in the 2024/25 season.