
River initiated the scoring in the first couple of minutes
of the match and never let off the gas from there. The JR back line put up the
first few tries, and then the forwards got in on the scoring, tallying a total
of 37 points in the first half. VCU was able to drive the ball deep into River
territory in the first half, but the River lines kept VCU out of the try zone.
The River defense proved to be superb when it was needed,
however it was seldom needed as the River Women dominated possession and field
position. JR’s backs riddled the VCU defenses with holes with their ball
movement and kicking and the forwards consistently won VCU’s ball in breakdowns
and set pieces. This command of the pitch resulted in another 33 points in the
second half.
Though the match was lopsided on the scoreboard, the green
VCU players never wavered in their aggression. Without fail, they continued to
throw their bodies against those of a stronger River squad. This play is the
type River relishes in ruggers who could potentially be part of their own
squad.