Women’s Conference: Queen’s University II 15 Lisburn 58

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We caught up with our Club Member’s Queens University IIs as they entertained Lisburn RFC in a Women’s Conference friendly on Sunday afternoon at the Dub. 

Despite leaving Larne in a torrential downpour the match was played in bright sunlight, though cold conditions, with a strong wind blowing down the pitch. 

The Lisburn “Lady Ducks” pretty much dominated the game from start to finish, running up a 34 -5 lead at the break as they enjoyed the benefit of the wind. 

Lisburn celebrate their opening try.

Things slowed down a bit in the second half as Queens enjoyed the benefit of the conditions and the home side added two more tries to their total as Lisburn clocked up another 24 points,  through 4 tries and 2 conversions.

Hat trick time for Queen’s No 8.

The Lisburn 19 and the Queens 8 both had outstanding games each scoring a hat trick of tries.

Lisburn’s No 19 heads for the line for her hat trick. 

It’s been a while since we caught up with Lisburn, and the Queen’s girls love their Insta pics, so we’ve pulled together an absolutely huge gallery of over 500 images below. 

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