Women’s Rugby News

The StFX X-Women made their final match of the 2018 season one of their best, scoring a convincing 41-24 victory over Guelph in the championship game of the U SPORTS Women's Rugby Championship on Sunday .

The national championship was the fifth in nine seasons for StFX – winning every other year beginning in 2010 – and the sixth national crown overall for the X-Women who also won the national title in 2006.

StFX turned in a total team effort, led as usual by their impressive group of forwards.

Fifth-year senior Joanna Alphonso made her final appearance in StFX blue and white one of the best of her five-year career, and Windsor, N.S., native Sam Lake led the way offensively with three tries and also turned in a yeoman effort on defence.

Guelph, one of the positive stories of the tournament after wins over Victoria and defending champion Ottawa, started strong and opened the scoring on a Julia Schell try just 1:44 into the game. Madison Brattan added the conversion for a 7-0 Guelph lead.

StFX responded in kind, with Alphonso pushing across a try at the 6:21 mark. Danielle Franada, virtually automatic on conversions all tournament long, tied the score 7-7.

Again, it was Guelph that grabbed the advantage, with Erika Barton scoring a try at 16:59. Again, Brattan was good on the conversion, and Guelph led 14-7.

The X-Women again stormed back, tying the score 14-14 on an Olivia DeMerchant try at 24:32 and another successful conversion by Franada.

The crowd held its breath, waiting to see which of the two talented teams would manage to blink first. As it turned out, it was Guelph.

Amelia Hatfield gave StFX the advantage, for good as it turned out, with a try at 37:46, and although Franada's conversion attempt failed, the X-Women went to the locker room at halftime with a 19-14 lead.

It figured the team that scored first in the second half would grab a sizeable advantage, and thanks to Lake, that team was StFX.

The fourth-year prop scored the first of what would end up being three second-half tries at 42:48. Franada, back to her usual accuracy, made the conversion for a 26-14 StFX lead.

Guelph, though, was not finished, nor were the Gryphons prepared to concede the decision to StFX quite yet. Rebecka Sundell scored a try for Guelph at 48:19, and after Brattan was good on the conversion, the Gryphons were back to within 26-19.

The X-women, though, were not to be denied on this occasion. Lake pushed across her second try at 55:53, and Franada's conversion increased the StFX lead to 33-19. Thirteen minutes later, at 68:02, a Franada penalty kick pretty much iced the contest, increasing the StFX lead to 36-19.

Still, the scoring - and the excitement -wasn't over. Brodie Schmidt scored Guelph's fourth try of the game at 72:05, and though the conversion attempt failed, the Gryphons pulled to within 36-24.

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In the end, though, it was just too much StFX for the plucky Gryphons – and for everyone else in the tournament, in fact. Lake brought the capacity and highly partisan crowd to their feet with her third try of the game, at 81:04, making the final score 41-24 in favour of the X-Women.

Both teams, and in particular the victorious X-Women, had many candidates for Player of the Game, but Hatfield for StFX and Kylie Shaughnessy for Guelph took home the honours.

“It feels amazing. It's surreal. It's my second time being here with the team and we have come so far in the past month and we have peaked at just the right time,” said Hatfield after the game. “Credit to Guelph, they played an amazing game. (At the beginning of the game) we were thinking, we let them score on us and we have been down before and we can get back up.”

SCORING SUMMARY

GUE 14-10: 24
StFX 19-22: 41

First half

  • GUE – Julia Schell try (Madison Brattan convert) 2nd
  • StFX – Joanna Alphonso try (Daniella Franada convert) 7th (StFX 7 – Gue 7)
  • GUE – Erika Barton try (Maddison Brattan convert) 17th (StFX 7 – Gue 14)
  • StFX – Oliva DeMerchant try (Daniella Franada convert) 24th (StFX 14 – Gue 14)
  • StFX – Amelia Hatfield try (no conversion) 28th (StFX 19 – Gue 14)

Second half

  • StFX – Sam Lake try (Daniella Franada convert) 42nd (StFX 26 – GUE 14)
  • GUE – Rebecka Sundell try 48th (StFX 26 – GUE 19)
  • StFX – Sam Lake try (Daniella Franada convert) 56th  (StFX 33 – GUE 19)
  • StFX – Daniella Franada (Penalty Goal) 68th (StFX 36 – GUE 19)
  • GUE – Brodie Schmidt 73rd (StFX 36 – GUE 24)
  • StFX – Sam Lake 81st (StFX 41 – GUE 24)

Players of the game

  • GUE: Kylie Shaughnessy
  • StFX: Amelia Hatfield

BOX SCORE

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS

Championship MVP:

  • Oliva DeMerchant, StFX

Championship All-Star Team

  • Ellen Murphy – Ottawa
  • Jan-Ma Letinois – Laval
  • Joanna Alphonson – StFX
  • Emilie Nicholl – Guelph
  • Amelia Hatfield – StFX
  • Olivia DeMerchant – StFX
  • Nele Pien – Laval
  • Sophie de Goede – Queen’s
  • Sasha Guedes - Victoria
  • Gillian Bergsma – Acadia
  • Maddy Aberg – Victoria
  • Alexandra Everett – Guelph
  • Nadia Popov – Queen’s
  • Taejah Thompson – Calgary
  • Daniella Franada - StFX

R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award:

  • Acadia Axewomen

NEW_Gilbert_Logo_Black.png (67 KB)As the official Rugby Ball Supplier of U SPORTS, Gilbert Rugby Canada will provide match balls and other prizing to the 2018 U SPORTS Women’s Rugby Championship hosted by Acadia University from Nov.1-4 at Raymond Field in Wolfville, N.S.