Lincoln, Boston, Stamford, and Sleaford’s women were all in league action, while Scunthorpe, Sleaford, and Gainsborough’s men progressed in cup competitions.
Lincoln Ladies finished eighth in Women’s NC 1 Midlands and put in a valiant performance in their final league game of the season away against second-placed Cannock Lionesses Ladies.
They held their own in the first half with Charlotte Victoria’s try keeping the teams locked at 5-5 going in at the break, but Cannock pulled away in the second half and ran out 43-5 winners.
Lincoln Ladies played with a lot of heart and determination against Cannock. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
Charlotte Victoria scored a try for Lincoln Ladies against Cannock. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
Lincoln were battling hard for everything and tackled their hearts out. They also stopped the Cannock ruck from working and they were attacking better than they had in the reverse fixture with some good passing.
However, injuries took their toll in the second half with Lincoln having to borrow some players from the opposition to make up the numbers. Lincoln still continued to show great heart and determination until the final whistle.
Lynne Brooker-Brown in action during her farewell appearance for for Lincoln Ladies. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
Jo Parkes making a tackle for Lincoln Ladies in her final match before retirement. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
The match also saw Jo Parkes play her final game for the club before retirement and she is looking at going into coaching in the future.
Clare Brooker-Brown and her wife Lynne Brooker-Brown also made their farewell appearances for the club after recently relocating away from Lincolnshire.
Clare Brooker-Brown in action for Lincoln Ladies during her farewell appearance. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
Clare Brooker-Brown (left), Jo Parkes (centre), and Lynne Brooker-Brown (right) all made their final appearances for Lincoln Ladies. | Photo: Parkes Fine Art Photography
Boston Ladies finished the league season unbeaten having won all 16 of their matches. | Photo: Wayne Lagden
In Women’s NC 2 Midlands (North East), champions Boston ended the season unbeaten after a 42-17 home win against Ashfield.
Tiana Woollaston crossed for a hat-trick of tries for a Boston team who ended the league season having won all 16 of their matches.
Tiana Woollaston crossed for a hat-trick of tries for Boston Ladies. | Photo: Wayne Lagden
Hannah Booth, Paige Heeley and Lilly Smith also scored tries for Boston.
Boston’s remaining points came via the boot of Booth who successfully kicked all six conversions.
Boston’s Maisie Austin running through the Ashfield defence. | Photo: Wayne Lagden
Boston Ladies Head Coach Shaun Turl said: “The success has come through sheer hard work, dedication and a togetherness that has been inspirational.”
His fellow coach Ant Buckberry said: “It was an industrial performance to beat a very physical Ashfield side but our grit, determination and willingness to graft for each other, backed up with great counter attacking, got us the win, a win that puts us unbeaten in the league this year.
“The hard work and dedication to each other has paid off. We as a coaching group are immensely proud of this group of ladies that started with six ladies only four years ago. This league win is for all players past and present.”
Georgia Cakebread in action for Boston Ladies against Ashfield. | Photo: Wayne Lagden
Sleaford Ladies after their victory against Mansfield. | Photo: Cliodhna McLarnon
In the same division, Sleaford travelled to Mansfield for their penultimate league game of the season and came away with a hard-fought 24-21 victory.
Rachell Cozens, Beth Vasey, Natascha Farmery and Annie Melville all scored tries for Sleaford, while Aimee Jepson slotted over two conversions.
Rachell Cozens was among the try scorers for Sleaford Ladies. | Photo: Megan Jones
Jody Melville on the run for Sleaford Ladies. | Photo: Megan Jones
The match also saw Becca Grice make her comeback from injury after 18 months out.
She said she was “absolutely over the moon” to get back out on the pitch with her teammates.
Becca Grice (front) was delighted to make her comeback from injury and be back on the pitch with her teammates at Sleaford Ladies. | Photo: Becca Grice
Kesteven Ladies finished in seventh place and showed great heart and determination throughout the season.
The victorious Stamford Women with their opposition Ampthill Ladies. | Photo: Darren Dolby
Stamford Women travelled to face Ampthill Ladies in a friendly and a hat-trick from Gemma Alcoran helped them to a 53-12 win.
Georgia Mackinlay grabbed a brace of tries in what was an impressive performance by Stamford.
Stamford’s hat-trick hero Gemma Alcoran. | Photo: Darren Dolby
Georgia Mackinlay was among the try scorers for Stamford. | Photo: Darren Dolby
Stamford’s Hannah Dennis crossing for a try. | Photo: Darren Dolby
Hannah Dennis, Katie, Lay, Sophie Cartwright, and Pip Andrews each scored one try.
Stamford’s remaining points came via the boot of captain Daisy Attley who successfully kicked four conversions.
Sammy Pocock in action for Stamford Women against Ampthill Ladies. | Photo: Darren Dolby
Cian Vaughan scored a hat-trick of tries for Scunthorpe and is pictured with his parents, and Tony Wilkinson who has coached him from the age of 15 upwards.
Scunthorpe’s men’s 1st XV won their group in the Papa John’s Trophy after a 51-29 home victory against Oundle.
Jack Brunt crossed four for tries and Cian Vaughan, who progressed through the club’s Colts, grabbed an impressive hat-trick on his debut.
Josh Sarsfield in cup action for Scunthorpe against Oundle. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
Nick Dyson in action for Scunthorpe against Oundle. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
Connor Brewster and Will Harrison also scored tries for the North Lincolnshire side, while Tom Alldridge kicked three conversions.
Scunthorpe’s reward for their victory is a semi-final tie at home against Wirral RFC.
Connor Brewster, Billy Hardy, and Rory Rendall-Tyrrell combining to make a tackle for Scunthorpe. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
It was a great weekend for Scunthorpe’s 3rd XV. | Photo: Maria Rhoades
Scunthorpe’s 3rd XV are through to the Yorkshire Eastern Merit Final after a 37-12 win against Driffield.
Man-of-the-match Kirk Murray crossed for two tries and Matt Henton, Carl Duffin, Ricky Smart, and John Woollard each scored one.
Scunthorpe’s Kirk Murray finishing one of his two tries in style. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
John Woollard was also among the try scorers for Scunthorpe. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
Lee Copperwheat successfully kicked two conversions and a penalty to complete a great victory for Scunthorpe.
The third team, known as the Patriots, will now face Pocklington in the final which will be held at Beverley RUFC on Saturday, April 29.
Scunthorpe’s Neil Wainer leaping to win a lineout. | Photo: Maria Rhoades
The Scunthorpe pack. Left to right – Connor Price, Neil Wainer, Scott Kelly, Carl Duffin, Andy Kelly, and Kirk Murray. | Photo: Maria Rhoades
Market Rasen & Louth’s 1st XV travelled to face Leamington in the Papa John’s Community Cup and were beaten 51-7 by their well-drilled opponents.
Spen Holvey scored and converted a try for Rasen and senior Colt Nathan Boulton made his first team debut for the Lincolnshire club.
Brad Beresford scored a hat-trick of tries in Gainsborough’s cup tie against Grimsby. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography
Gainsborough will play Kesteven in the next round of the NLD Plate after an impressive 36-7 victory away at Grimsby.
Brad Beresford grabbed a hat-trick of tries for Gainsborough and Robbie Goodyear and Ben Watson each scored one.
Harry Beresford in action for Gainsborough against Grimsby. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography
Grimsby’s Billy Stainton in action against Gainsborough. | Photo: Michael Stringer
Robbie Goodyear trying to shrug off the tackle from Grimsby’s Harry Lightfoot. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography
Goodyear also successfully kicked four conversions and one penalty for Gainsborough.
It was a tough match for Grimsby, who were missing a few players for the cup tie.
Grimsby’s Harry Lightfoot running at the Gainsborough defence. | Photo: Michael Stringer
Will Stowe in action for Grimsby against Gainsborough. | Photo: Michael Stringer
Matt Smith scored Grimsby’s try only try of the match.
The remaining points for Grimsby came via a Harry Lightfoot conversion in what was their final game of the season.
Gainsborough’s Billy Nicholson carrying the ball forward. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography
Grimsby’s Michael Vankampen charging forward. | Photo: Michael Stringer
Grimsby’s senior season may be over, but there is still junior rugby left to look forward to.
The North East Lincolnshire club, which is located on Springfield Road, is hosting the MI Tours Lincolnshire festival on Saturday and Sunday, April 29 and 30.
The festival will see 12 teams taking part from across the country in the Under-13 and 14 age groups.
Sleaford captain Adam Loveday in action against Barton-Under-Needwood. | Photo: Megan Jones
Sleaford booked their place in the semi-final of the Papa John’s Community Cup North Plate by the narrowest of margins after a 20-20 draw away against Barton-Under-Needwood.
Will Barnes, Ben Jones and Callum Kopp all scored tries for Sleaford.
Joe Jones was named as Sleaford’s player of the match. | Photo: Megan Jones
Sleaford’s player-of-the-match Joe Jones kicked one conversion and one penalty.
Sleaford advanced on tries scored after this was previously agreed between the referee, captains, and coaches.
Barijon Kite in action for Sleaford. | Photo: Megan Jones
North Hykeham’s Ross O’Loughlin passing the ball to Jon Watson. | Photo: Ryan Huckstep
North Hykeham travelled to face Birmingham-based Aston Old Edwardians in the quarter-final of the Papa John’s Community Cup.
Hykeham battled hard, but unfortunately their cup run was ended by a 56-13 defeat.
Captain Paul Bud scored Hykeham’s try and Max Foster added one conversion and two penalties.
Ben Thomas throwing in the lineout which Ed Jarvis jumps to catch. | Photo: Ryan Huckstep
One of many well contested scrums. | Photo: Ryan Huckstep
Spalding battled hard in their home match against Mellish. | Photo: James Williams
Spalding hosted Mellish with a team mixed of 1st and 2nd XV players, as well as Colts, and they battled hard in a 28-20 defeat.
Jack Patrick grabbed a brace of tries for Spalding and James Luto and Miguel Silva each scored one.
Spalding’s Richard Stevenson played on the same pitch as his sons and nephews. Left to right – Will, Richard, Tom and Harry Stevenson, and Toby, Edward and Henry Williams. | Photo: James Williams
Spalding Vets emerged victorious in their final match at the club’s current stadium.
Spalding Vets were also in action with a 31-0 home win against Biggleswade.
Tom Duerdon, Ben Williamson, Richard Cooke, Jim Williams, Wes Cope all scored tries for Spalding, while Jim Bushell kicked three conversions.
It was the final match at Spalding’s current ground for the 2nd XV and Vets players before the club moves to its new home next season.
Deeping Dinosaurs enjoyed their touring game at Southsea.
Deeping Dinosaurs travelled to play Southsea Heathens for their vets tour and came out on top with a 42-15 win.
Try scorers included Alun Joyce, James Davison, Neels Herman, Frank Josh, Ciaran Thompson and James Howe.
Southsea were short of numbers so numerous players from Deepings played for both sides. Herman and Josh scored for both teams.
Barton & District 1st XV.
In the East Yorkshire Merit League, Barton & District finished in eighth place after a mixed campaign and are now looking forward to celebrating their 60th anniversary in the 2023/24 season.
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