Tue 05 Apr 2022 17:10

U15 Girls v Cheltenham North u15 girls

On a cool spring afternoon in Worcester, Worcester under 15s girls took on Cheltenham North under 15s girls.

This was a hard day at the office for Worcester against a good Cheltenham side.
The first half Worcester were very much in the mix with some good defensive play and some positive movement going forward, however Cheltenham produced 3 good tries and went 17 - 0 up
The second half was a different story with Cheltenham turning the screw and with mis tackles and heads dropping Cheltenham continued to score. At the end of the day the score did not matter, but the team wins as a team and loses as a team, team work makes the dream work. You play the game as hard as you can win or lose and don't say you can't be bothered. You also carry that on as a team after the game in the club house.
Thanks to the coaches, first aiders, Phil the ref and the other helpers on the day.
Good luck to Cheltenham in the National Cup final. There is a festival at Worcester at the end of April when the reporter will do a season review after.

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