Havant Ladies hit back with superb success
Home captain Lucy King felt it was the perfect response after losing their previous game against fierce rivals Portsmouth.
She said: '˜Everyone in the team was determined to come back.
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Hide Ad'˜We showed a lot of guts and worked hard to move the ball wide.
'This was an area where we felt improvement was needed.
'˜We had a few players out of position and I am proud of the way we competed.
'˜There is no doubt we are improving every game.
'˜This is our first year at this level and we are learning quickly.
'˜Some of our players are new to rugby but are going out and giving it everything they have got.
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Hide Ad'˜I feel we can press on in this league and shake things up a bit.
'˜There is no reason why we can't be challenging to be at the top.'
In difficult windy conditions the hosts led 17-0 at half-time after having first use of the elements.
The tactics of spreading the ball wide paid off with all three first-half tries scored by the wingers.
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Hide AdSam Eley grabbed two with fellow winger Abbie Woolett claiming the other.
Eloy opened the scoring on six minutes fending off a couple of defenders to get over the line.
A combination of power and good footwork saw Wollett claim the second before Eley grabbed her second on the stroke of half-time.
Kirsty Hopkins kicked the difficult conversion.
In the second half scrum-half Maddie Buckland extended Havant's lead before the visitors hit back with two tries of their own.
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Hide AdPortsmouth Valkyries were disappointed after Windsor Ladies pulled out of their game at Rugby Camp because they were unable to raise a team.
Valkyries, who are top of the Womens NC South East West Division One, were hoping to build on their excellent derby win against Havant Ladies.
They have been enjoying a really good season and it was a shame not to have the chance to continue their impressive form.