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Brumbies women lose to President’s XV in slugfest

The Brumbies women’s rugby side have gone down in a 19-13 slugfest with the President’s XV in round two of Buildcorp Super W in Coffs Harbour, NSW today, Sunday 27 June.

Halley Derera’s first half double was undone by a spirited performance from the President’s XV, who withstood multiple Brumbies attacks at their line late on for a famous victory.

The Brumbies will be left to rue those missed opportunities in the dying moments, the side having shipped two tries in the first five minutes of the game.

Miscommunication in the midfield saw President’s XV winger Claudia Nielsen run under the sticks unopposed before tighthead prop Candice Clay bullied her way over the line to make it 12-0 moments after kick-off.

Despite conceding early, the Brumbies seemed dangerous with the ball in hand, centre Lillyann Mason-Spice sparking her team’s revival with a couple of outstanding carries.

With momentum on their side, the Brumbies got on the board, a beautiful pass from Mason-Spice found Halley Derera, and the winger stepped, hitched, and raced home for her second try in two weeks of Super W action.

Derera would make it a double 10 minutes later. Ella Ryan’s looping pass was almost intercepted, but the ball found Derera in acres of space, with just two President’s XV forwards covering across.

The Victorian flyer was simply too quick and went over untouched to bring the Brumbies to within two points.

Ella Ryan’s penalty goal with the final kick of the second half made it a 13-12 lead to the Brumbies at the break.

It would be the Brumbies final points of the game, as Jasmin Huriwai’s try for the President’s XV would be enough for victory, despite the Brumbies many cracks at their line, the final score 19-13. 

The Brumbies women side are set to take on the NSW Waratahs on Wednesday 30 June at C.EX International Stadium, Coffs Harbour.

Tabcorp Brumbies 13 (T: H.Derera 2 ; P: E.Ryan) def by President’s XV 19 (T: C.Nielsen, C.Clay, J.Huriwai; C: T.Vallance 2)

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