Crewe & Nantwich extend fine form with 47-22 win over in form Hereford
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC 1sts continued their recent fine form by beating Hereford 47-22.
In the previous meeting, Hereford put more than 50 points on Crewe.
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC 1sts continued their recent fine form by beating Hereford 47-22.
In the previous meeting, Hereford put more than 50 points on Crewe.
Crewe and Nantwich RUFC teams produced fine performances as the club hosted three games across the weekend.
The 1st XV entertained neighbours Whitchurch at the Vagrants and avenged defeat from earlier in the season with a 26-19 victory.
Nantwich Town Ladies have signed striker Megan Rowley from North West Women’s Regional League Southern division outfit Altrincham FC Women.
Megan, aged 23, was the first junior girls’ player to make the step up to the women’s team at Altrincham FC.
Crewe and Nantwich RUFC Ladies welcomed the England Women’s Deaf (EDRU) team to Nantwich, just hours after watching the England Red Roses narrowly beaten in the World Cup Final!
The fixture at the Vagrants was part of The Women’s deaf squad’s lead up to some international fixtures and the defence of their world 7s title in Argentina next April.
Crewe & Nantwich 1sts suffered a heavy defeat to Walsall, the club who were promoted alongside the Vagrants outfit last season.
It was an uncharacteristically slow start by Crewe which led to a difficult first half as the hosts conceded several tries to an impressive Walsall side.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town Ladies played a six-goal thriller against Runcorn side Brookvale United Ladies FC.
It was Nantwich’s first home game of the season at the Swansway Stadium in the Premier Division of the Cheshire Women’s & Youth Football League.
Former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis visited Nantwich Town Ladies to present new kit to players on behalf of local sponsor Boughey Distribution.
Rachel, now a broadcaster, was joined by Boughey managing director Angela Carus to present substitute warm-up coats to team manager Dan Mellor and captain Claire Rathbone.
Crewe and Nantwich 1sts were brought back down to earth with a bump with a heavy 62-9 defeat away at Hereford.
Last time the two sides met, it ended in a 23-23 all draw and Crewe hoped to upset the home side’s good start to the season.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town Ladies hope the stunning Euros victory by England’s Lionesses will inspire more local girls and women to try the sport.
England clinched a dramatic 2-1 win over Germany in today’s Wembley final and the whole competition has attracted record audiences.
By Jonathan White
The inaugural Nantwich Town Ladies Open Day has been hailed a big success.
The event celebrated the growth of the ladies’ section of the club and raise awareness in the community of opportunities at all levels and ages.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town Ladies FC have finished their inaugural season in the Cheshire Women’s & Youth Football League Premier in 7th position.
The team also made their debut in the Vitality Women’s FA Cup, and now wait for all the league fixtures to be completed to find out which division they will play in next season.
A Crewe and Nantwich RUFC ladies player has been selected for England Centre of Excellence.
Alana Gauntlett, U18s captain and inside centre, was selected from more than 70 girls in Cheshire and Lancashire.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town Ladies first game in the Premier Division of the Cheshire Women’s & Youth Football League ended in defeat at Sandbach.
The Dabbers were beaten 2-1 by their Cheshire rivals, and manager Chris Broad regrets a number of chances they created to win.
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