A round-up of the weekend's local rugby action, including Stamford Women and Kesteven's Under-14s being crowned as cup champions Lincolnshire
Stamford Women and Kesteven’s Under-14s both lifted silverware on the same weekend as the Coronation celebrations for King Charles III.
Sleaford showed great character throughout and there was only one point between the sides at half-time.Sleaford’s Katy Craddock charging forward. Photo: Cliodhna McLarnonRachell Cozens grabbed a brace of tries for Sleaford with Charlotte Hancock and Annie Melville each scoring one.Sleaford’s Amanda Hunt tackling Stamford’s Kayna Penrose-Toms. Photo: Cliodhna McLarnonKesteven’s Under-14s won the NLD Cup Final.
Outgoing Lincoln captain Geordie Diamond-Thompson received the runners-up trophy after the match. Photo: Emma Ryland Sleaford captain Adam Loveday being lifted in the lineout before passing to Shaun Fisher. Photo: Ray BatesScunthorpe’s 2nd XV - the Stags - secured an emphatic 33-0 home win against Newark in the semi-final of the NLD Challenge Cup.Ethan Taylor succesfully kicked four conversions, as well as scoring two tries, for Scunthorpe. Photo: Bill RhoadesThe Stags will now face Derby in the final.Scunthorpe presenting Gainsborough with the Spud Cup.
Gainsborough Ladies hosted Scunthorpe Women in a match which took place before the Spud Cup encounter on Saturday, with the visitors winning 38-0.
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