Gloucester-Hartpury Triumphs Over Bristol to Secure Spot in PWR Final Showdown
Gloucester-Hartpury defeats Bristol Bears 36-20, advancing to the PWR final against Saracens. Witness the highlights and tactical brilliance of women's rugby.


Gloucester-Hartpury Secures Commanding Victory Over Bristol Bears
In a thrilling encounter at Queensholm, defending champions Gloucester-Hartpury showcased their dominance by defeating Bristol Bears with a score of 36-20. This victory propels them into the Premiership Women's Rugby final, where they will face Saracens at the StoneX Stadium on March 16.
Key Performances and Strategic Mastery
Zoe Aldcroft and Emma Sing were pivotal in Gloucester-Hartpury's triumph, contributing significantly to the team's five tries. Their precision and execution were unmatched, as they also successfully converted four of these tries, leaving the visitors scoreless in conversions. The match also marked the final appearance for Bristol's American superstar, Ilona Maher, who scored one of the four tries for the Bears.
Gloucester-Hartpury, who have consistently topped the league table, are now poised to secure an unprecedented third consecutive title. Head coach Sean Lynn reflected on the game's quality, stating, 'This match was a phenomenal showcase for women's rugby, featuring everything from physicality to tactical play. I hope it encourages more fans to support these games.'
Match Highlights and Turning Points
The game commenced with Bristol Bears asserting control, maintaining possession and territory for the initial 15 minutes. Lark Atkin-Davies opened the scoring for Bristol with a try from a maul, replicated nine minutes later. However, Gloucester-Hartpury demonstrated their strategic patience and efficiency, scoring on each of their first three entries into Bristol's 22. The turning point came when Bristol's Evie Gallagher was sin-binned, allowing Emma Sing to extend the lead.
Despite a valiant effort from Bristol, Gloucester-Hartpury's relentless pressure and tactical acumen shone through. Zoe Aldcroft's try under the posts, followed by Hannah Jones's skillful evasion of Bristol’s defense for the fifth try, sealed the victory. Emma Sing's additional penalty ensured a 16-point lead, underscoring their dominance.
Bristol's Resilience and Future Prospects
Bristol Bears, who had previously defeated Gloucester-Hartpury in November, fought tenaciously to stay in the contest. Simi Pam’s breakthrough and Ilona Maher’s try kept hopes alive until Gloucester-Hartpury’s superior play turned the tide. Despite the loss, Bristol's journey to the semi-finals, marked by overcoming challenges and securing fourth place, reflects their resilience and commitment.
Head coach Dave Ward acknowledged the team's efforts, 'While it's tough to concede some soft tries, I’m incredibly proud of the girls. We’ll return stronger next year, continuing our pursuit of the title.'
Looking Ahead: Final Preparations
As Gloucester-Hartpury prepares for the final, the team remains focused on securing their third consecutive title. The match also signifies a farewell for head coach Sean Lynn, who will assume the role of Wales women's head coach post the Six Nations. The team’s unity and determination, inspired by Lynn’s leadership, are evident as they aim to conclude his tenure with a historic victory.