Drybrook Girls round-up

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SIX OF THE BEST FOR LILY MAE!

Drybrook RFC u13s girls welcomed Cinderford u13s for a floodlit mid week match at the Mannings.
The game was a great display of rugby by both teams.
Top tackling and try scoring by Drybrook saw the home team take the win – Drybrook 55 – Cinderford 25.
Drybrooks Lily Mae Walker had a fantastic game – scoring no less than 6 tries, other Drybrook tries were scored by Charlotte Probert, Olivia Smeeth, Hollie Bishop, Millie Clarke and Lyla Freeman. Drybrooks Girl of the game went to Ebony Pendery and Lauren Worgan.

DRYBROOK GIRLS v KING HENRY VIII SCHOOL

Drybrook girls played a saturday morning fixture v King Henry VIII school Abergavenny.
The game was an absolutely amazing display of real teamwork – and very imoressive handling, tackling and support play.
Lily Mae Walker and Megan Meek both bagged 3 tries a piece and Charlotte Probert got 2 tries. Livvy Smeeth, Maddie Ballinger, Jasmine Parham and Dionne Eacuos also scored for Drybrook.
Layla Ballinger kicked 2 conversions and Amber Stamp-Dunstan converted 1 to secure a great win of 66-5 to drybrook Girls.

DRBROOK GIRLS v OLD RICHIANS GIRLS

Drybrook 13s 15s and 18s girls all travelled to play games v Old Richians.
The u13s had yet another impessive win -the youngsters continue to dominate every team they come across and are outstanding in every gam. The winning score was Drybrook 75 – Old Richians 20. Lily May Walker scored 4 tries, with Mille Clarke, Olivia Smeeth , Charlotte Probert and Megan Meek all getting 2 a piece. Shannon Wintle, Jayda Jenkins and Lauren Worgan also scored for drybrook.
Drybrook u15s lost their game 50 -20, as injuries and absence of players took there toll, but the committment and determination of the team was outstanding. Drybrooks tries were scored by Hannah Roberts 2, and Jasmine Parham 2.
The U18s girls came back from a first half deficit to achieve a fantastic win of 26 -22. Captain Kirsty Gwilliam (aka Mike brown) scored 3 great tries – 2 of which were scored by catching her own kick off! A try from Saska Bowdler, touched down in the final minutes, secured the game for Drybrook. Vic Mince kicked 3 conversions to give Drybrook a great well deserved win. Girls of the game were Kirsty Gwilliam and Kayla Skidmore.