Free-scoring Peterborough RUFC Ladies pass 50 points again, plus junior rugby round-up
Borough are second in the table behind Boston who have played four games and won them all.
One of Borough’s wins was a walkover, but they’ve passed 50 points in their two completed fixtures.
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Hide AdAnna Fenton claimed a hat-trick of tries against Coalville with Cody Youngman crossing twice.
Other tries came from Gemma Carter, Sarah Winder, Abbie Sullivan and Cheryl Smith and Maddy Buckland kicked five conversions.
Borough host Bury Foxes in a Community Cup match at Fengate this Sunday (2pm).
JUNIORSPeterborough RUFC U4 boys delivered their best performance of the season so far to beat Northampton Casuals 36-19.
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Hide AdHarry Bennett led the scoring with two tries while there was one apiece for Jake Lazenby, Finley Luckey, Osker Stocks and Archie Webb, with Dexter Johnson kicking three conversions.
“There was a much better defensive performance, while we still worked our magic in attack,' said delighted head coach Barry Dean.
Kian Herring scored four tries as there was victory for the U13s who beat Stewart & Lloyds 55-10.
Man-of-the-match Malley Ainley claimed a hat-trick of tries, Harry Butcher crossed twice and Toby Burpitt and Alfie Tsang also touched down.
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Hide AdThe U16 boys bowed out of the East Midlands Cup at the quarter-final stage as they lost 43-21 to competition favourites Olney.
The club's U9 team endured a very wet morning at Northampton Saints' festival, but even the wake of Storm Babet couldn't dampen their enthusiasm and enjoyment!