Abbey RFC Women 12-7 Henley Hawks Women: Derby day delight for Abbey
It was a derby day encounter that met every expectation of the Friday night crowd, with Henley Hawks Women pushing ...
It was a derby day encounter that met every expectation of the Friday night crowd, with Henley Hawks Women pushing ...
Abbey Women delivered an assured and complete team performance to secure a home bonus-point win over visitors Hove in front ...
ABBEY WOMEN brought home four points from their trip to Blackheath in their first outing of 2023.
In one of the best defensive displays so far this season, Abbey Women kept a fourth-placed Old Albanian Saints scoreless ...
It was a young, spirited London Irish side who demonstrated their intent as Championship One South newcomers, by securing a ...
After a heavy local derby defeat to Henley Hawks Women last week, Abbey Women responded in style with a scintillating ...
ABBEY RFC WOMEN produced a valiant display despite losing out in their season opener to Richmond.
Abbey Women secured 7th place in their return season to Championship 1 South, with an enthralling 24-22 win over established ...
Abbey Women responded well to last week?s heavy defeat to OA Saints by securing a bonus-point victory over Buckingham Swans.
In awful weather conditions, Abbey Women delivered a strong first half performance to hold the on-form visitors to a 0-14 ...
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