OXFORD continued their dominance of the University women's rugby union fixture in beating Cambridge for the eighth consecutive time, 32-7, at Iffley Road yesterday.
A superlative first-half performance put Oxford into a 27-0 lead at half-time, and the match was as good as won. Oxford were indebted to their pack, who rucked and mauled with impressively good technique, reflecting the input of their male Blue coaches. Heather Lockhart, who scored three of the home side's six tries from the flank, was outstanding.
Outside, although Cambridge have a dangerous runner in Justine Curgenven, at centre, it was Jo Hudson, the Oxford captain, who led by example from full back and who was influential in setting up positions from which her side could take advantage.
SCORERS: Oxford: Tries: Lockhart (3), Cribb, King, Umarji. Conversions: Cribb. Cambridge: Try: Curgenven. Conversion: Hawker.
Copyright (C) The Times, 1996
Source Citation
"Oxford maintain their domination; Rugby Union." Times [London, England] 4 Mar. 1996
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Monday, 4 March 1996
Saturday, 10 March 1990
Women's Rugby Football Union Student Cup
Oxford won the women's university rugby match at Iffley Road yesterday, beating Cambridge 22-0. They play Loughborough University at Southgate tomorrow in the inaugural final of the Women's Rugby Football Union Student Cup.
Copyright (C) The Times, 1990
Source Citation
"Cambridge suffer; Rugby Union." Times [London, England] 10 Mar. 1990
Copyright (C) The Times, 1990
Source Citation
"Cambridge suffer; Rugby Union." Times [London, England] 10 Mar. 1990
Friday, 11 March 1988
First varsity match: report
DAVID HANDS, Rugby Correspondent
Oxford University .....6 Cambridge University ..8
Twenty years ago I did some writing for what was then the Cambridge student newspaper, Varsity. It had the usual mixture of intellectual heaviness and appalling humour and there was a sports desk, whose approach might be summed up in the pseudonym of the resident tipster, Auspice, which I thought was funny then and still do.
During a series on captains of university sport I interviewed the captain of women's cricket who said, as I left, that at least I had not been patronizing about women playing what was generally considered to be a man's sport.
The point of this preamble is that yesterday, at Iffley Road, Oxford and Cambridge played the first women's rugby match between the two universities. They worked hard to organize it, they worked even harder during it and both sides and their coaches (male) deserve immense credit for an afternoon spilling over with enthusiasm.
It was the first time Cambridge women have won a match and they did so on this occasion thanks to a try from a five-metre scrum in the final minute by Sophia Pegers, their captain, which brought them victory by two tries to a goal. This is no place to talk about the skills of the game since most of the participants have been involved in rugby only for the last five months and many of them have had to start from scratch.
Suffice it to say that to Barbara Skelly, with a delightful outside swerve, belongs the honour of scoring the first try in what, it is hoped, will become a series. Morgan played intelligently at stand-off half for Cambridge but the tackling was the outstanding feature of the game before Spash, in what amounted to an interception, got away from her own 22 for the try which, with Campbell Smith's conversion, gave Oxford the lead they defended for so long.
There are no blues - yet - for - women's rugby, though Cambridge bad a Blue, Mark Hancock, captain of the men's team, to help Andy Mason, their coach. They also, in keeping with modern trends, produced a sponsor, Kent and Curwen, a clothing company which supplied their red and blue kit while Oxford borrowed their colours from the men's team.
Oxford, it may be added, won the first men's university match 117 years ago, so Cambridge's women have belatedly provided some compensation.
SCORERS:
Oxford University: Try: Spash Conversation: Campbell-Smith. Cambridge University: Tries: Skelly, Pegers.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY:
J Wilcox (Keble); L Murphy (University), S Willis (St Hilda's), L Jordan (Pembroke), A Spash (St Hilda's) (rep: N Robinson, St John's); C Campbell-Smith (St John's), H Bunting (St Hugh's, capt); L Simon (St Hilda's), A Botting (St Edmund Hall), M Wells (St Peter's), J Beardsmore (Merton). H Devine (St Hilda's). T Kimber (Brasenose), J Wells (St John's) M Jorgenson (Christ Church).
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY:
K Ward (St John's); E Brooks (Homerton), H Rickards (Homerton), A Bruton (Lucy Cavendish), B Skelly (Newnham); A Morgan (Homerton), L Carr (St Catharine's); K Harris (Homerton), R Maurice-Smith (Homerton), L Laver (Homerton), C Blackford (Newnham). A Waitt (Homerton), C Slater (Newnham), L Whitfield (St Catherine's), S Pegers (Robinson, capt).
Referee: A Midha (Swansea).
Source Citation
"Rugby Union: Cambridge make up for their men." Times [London, England] 11 Mar. 1988.
Oxford University .....6 Cambridge University ..8
Twenty years ago I did some writing for what was then the Cambridge student newspaper, Varsity. It had the usual mixture of intellectual heaviness and appalling humour and there was a sports desk, whose approach might be summed up in the pseudonym of the resident tipster, Auspice, which I thought was funny then and still do.
During a series on captains of university sport I interviewed the captain of women's cricket who said, as I left, that at least I had not been patronizing about women playing what was generally considered to be a man's sport.
The point of this preamble is that yesterday, at Iffley Road, Oxford and Cambridge played the first women's rugby match between the two universities. They worked hard to organize it, they worked even harder during it and both sides and their coaches (male) deserve immense credit for an afternoon spilling over with enthusiasm.
It was the first time Cambridge women have won a match and they did so on this occasion thanks to a try from a five-metre scrum in the final minute by Sophia Pegers, their captain, which brought them victory by two tries to a goal. This is no place to talk about the skills of the game since most of the participants have been involved in rugby only for the last five months and many of them have had to start from scratch.
Suffice it to say that to Barbara Skelly, with a delightful outside swerve, belongs the honour of scoring the first try in what, it is hoped, will become a series. Morgan played intelligently at stand-off half for Cambridge but the tackling was the outstanding feature of the game before Spash, in what amounted to an interception, got away from her own 22 for the try which, with Campbell Smith's conversion, gave Oxford the lead they defended for so long.
There are no blues - yet - for - women's rugby, though Cambridge bad a Blue, Mark Hancock, captain of the men's team, to help Andy Mason, their coach. They also, in keeping with modern trends, produced a sponsor, Kent and Curwen, a clothing company which supplied their red and blue kit while Oxford borrowed their colours from the men's team.
Oxford, it may be added, won the first men's university match 117 years ago, so Cambridge's women have belatedly provided some compensation.
SCORERS:
Oxford University: Try: Spash Conversation: Campbell-Smith. Cambridge University: Tries: Skelly, Pegers.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY:
J Wilcox (Keble); L Murphy (University), S Willis (St Hilda's), L Jordan (Pembroke), A Spash (St Hilda's) (rep: N Robinson, St John's); C Campbell-Smith (St John's), H Bunting (St Hugh's, capt); L Simon (St Hilda's), A Botting (St Edmund Hall), M Wells (St Peter's), J Beardsmore (Merton). H Devine (St Hilda's). T Kimber (Brasenose), J Wells (St John's) M Jorgenson (Christ Church).
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY:
K Ward (St John's); E Brooks (Homerton), H Rickards (Homerton), A Bruton (Lucy Cavendish), B Skelly (Newnham); A Morgan (Homerton), L Carr (St Catharine's); K Harris (Homerton), R Maurice-Smith (Homerton), L Laver (Homerton), C Blackford (Newnham). A Waitt (Homerton), C Slater (Newnham), L Whitfield (St Catherine's), S Pegers (Robinson, capt).
Referee: A Midha (Swansea).
Source Citation
"Rugby Union: Cambridge make up for their men." Times [London, England] 11 Mar. 1988.
Saturday, 30 January 1988
First varsity match
Another milestone for women's Rugby Union will be passed on March 10 when Oxford meet Cambridge at Iffley Road. Female students at both universities have been playing rugby for scarcely two seasons and their progress will be watched closely in those provincial centres, such as Loughborough, where the game is already established. Copyright (C) The Times, 1988
Source Citation
"Rugby Union: Feminine touch." Times [London, England] 30 Jan. 1988.
Source Citation
"Rugby Union: Feminine touch." Times [London, England] 30 Jan. 1988.
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