Chiefs Women 41 Bears Women 0
Exeter Chiefs Women 41
Bristol Bears Women 0
James Fowler at Sandy Park
Exeter Chiefs Women backed up their stunning Allianz Premier 15s victory over Saracens last week by defeating their nearest and dearest, Bristol Bears, with another blistering display in this Westcountry derby at Sandy Park.
Two first half tries from Cliodhna Moloney, plus a penalty from Liv McGoverne gave the Chiefs a 13-0 lead at the break, however after the restart the handbrake was well and truly let off as Exeter scored a further four tries through Lori Cramer, Hope Rogers, Silvia Turani and Claudia MacDonald, to secure yet another dominant bonus point victory for the hosts, their seventh in a row.
There was just one enforced change for the hosts from the side that so comprehensively defeated the reigning champions the previous week. Irish international Edel McMahon came into the pack, replacing the injured Maisy Allen, however despite this continuity the Chiefs were unable to find the fluency that defined their performance seven days earlier, with handling errors at key times costing the home side try scoring opportunities.
The first try of the afternoon did eventually arrive in the 13th minute and it came from a close-range catch and drive line-out, which has become a potent attacking weapon for the Chiefs this season. It was unsurprisingly Irish international Moloney who emerged from the bottom of the pile, as she yet again showed her prowess at controlling the driving maul.
Despite threatening numerous times to break through the stubborn Bristol defence, the Chiefs just couldn’t find a way to covert the many opportunities they were creating into points, with just small errors creeping into their game at crucial moments. It was therefore no surprise that with 10 minutes to go before half time, McGoverne chose to have a shot at goal when the Bears were caught offside in midfield, and the Kiwi fly-half made no mistake from the tee.
With the attacking fluency not quite at the high levels now expected from this Chiefs side, it was left to the forwards to do the damage once more from another five-metre line-out, the maul going over the line like a steam train with Moloney yet again controlling it perfectly at the back to claim the five-pointer for the hosts.
HALF TIME: EXETER CHIEFS WOMEN 13 BRISTOL BEARS WOMEN 0
It didn’t take the Chiefs long to spark into life in the second half, with Australian international Cramer going over for her first try in Chiefs colours after Flo Robinson spotted a gap on the short side, before timing her pass perfectly for the winger to race clear.
There was to be no let up for the Bears, who conceded the bonus point not longer after. American international Rachel Johnson did the initial damage, producing a barnstorming run off the back of the scrum down the right flank. Although chopped down just shy of the line, the hosts recycled the ball impressively inside to McGoverne, who despite being held up on the whitewash, was able to present the ball back to Rogers to drive over for her sixth try in five games.
Home and dry already, there would be no let-up from Susie Appleby’s side as they added a fifth try just before the hour mark, Italian international Turani rumbling over from yet another dominant close-range driving.
The best try of the afternoon was certainly left to last however, as MacDonald produced an individual effort worthy of her world class status. The Red Roses star received the ball just inside her own half, before cutting inside and accelerating away, and with just the Bristol full-back to beat there was no competition, as MacDonald rounded Courteny Keight superbly to dot down underneath the sticks.
The kicking from the tee was exemplary in the second half, with McGoverne kicking three from three, and Cantorna landing her only attempt of the game after McGoverne had been replaced.
The final 15 minutes became somewhat disjointed, with mistakes becoming a key feature of both sides play, however by this stage the knock-out blow had very much been delivered by the Chiefs and there was to be no coming back for Bristol, who with their long injury list were seemingly unable to offer a huge amount in attack.
The Chiefs having secured their seventh victory in a row will next week travel to struggling Wasps who are without a win this season, in what will no doubt be a great opportunity for Appleby to showcase the strength in depth within this remarkable squad.
Chiefs: M Doidge; L Cramer, K Zackary, G Cantorna, C MacDonald; L McGoverne (R Wilkins 66), F Robinson (B Bradley 69); H Rogers (S Turani 52), C Moloney (E Tuttosi 43), D Menin (C Jacoby 64); N Fryday (G Senft 62) P Leitch (capt, L Van Der Velden 62); E Jefferies, E McMahon (N McGillivray 58) R Johnson.
Tries – Moloney (2), Cramer, Rogers, Turani, MacDonald; Conversions – McGoverne (3), Cantorna; Penalty – McGoverne
Bristol Bears: C Keight (J Smith 70); G White, E Lovibond, A Reed (capt, R inman 70), R Bonner (G Prys 46-50); E Snowsill (L Skuse 58), L Burgess (M Davies 58); S Pam, L Davies (J Sprague 70), S Bern (G Prys 50); H Phillips, D Burns; A Lockwood (A Parsons 77), B King, R Marston. Replacement (not used): E Mulhearn
Yellow Card: Pam
Referee: H Walbaum
Attendance: 1,112