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A Derby Day to Remember

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Category: Panthers Reports 24/25
11 March 2025
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Percy Park Panthers 19 v 40 Rockcliff Roses
8th March 2025
IWD 2025

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This Saturday, the Percy Park Panthers hosted the Rockcliff Roses at Preston Avenue for a highly anticipated local derby, a day that certainly left a lasting impression. The stands and balcony were filled with passionate supporters, highlighting the incredible enthusiasm for women’s rugby, especially on a day dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of women both on and off the field.

From the opening whistle, both teams demonstrated their competitive spirit. The Panthers quickly established dominance, keeping the Roses in their half, leading to the first lineout of the match, followed by a scrum. The Panthers maintained their attacking momentum, but a few handling errors allowed the Roses to gain possession. Rockcliffs No. 12, Macey Leach, capitalised on this opportunity, scoring the first try of the match.

Undeterred, the Panthers applied significant pressure, resulting in a scrum just in front of the try line where they managed to break through, but were unfortunately held up. Still within the Roses' 22, the Panthers fought valiantly, but a turnover in the ruck enabled the Roses to break free and secure another try.

The Panthers responded with their first try, courtesy of No. 10 Caitlin Ward. However, the Roses quickly added two more tries, ending the first half with a score of 5-26 in their favour.

The second half saw the Panthers return with renewed determination. Captain Steph Gicquel powered through the defence to score an impressive try, which was perfectly converted by Dom Hepples. This was soon followed by a spectacular run from Park winger SJ Laybourne, who covered the full length of the pitch to score under the posts, again converted by Hepples.

The Roses, however, secured two additional tries, bringing the match to a close with a final score of 19-40 in their favour.

We want to thank Rockcliff Roses for staying for aftermantch celebrations for IWD 2025. A fantastic atmosphere in the clubhouse, With raffles, food and a presentation from our Vice Jenny Wood for what Women’s rugby means to us all. It may have been a local derby but both teams have genuine friendships with each other and that’s what women supporting women should be.

Huge thank you for all of our raffle donations and prizes.

Special mentions go to our players of the match: 

- **Forward**: Marie Watson 

- **Back**: Caitlin Monteath-Stokoe 

- **Opposition**: Lauren Calvert

Panthers Winning Steak Continues

Stu
Category: Panthers Reports 24/25
18 December 2024
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Percy Park Panthers 17  v  12 Ponteland Tigers

15/12/24

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It was a fiercely contested and challenging match on Sunday, but the Panthers ultimately emerged victorious against the Ponteland Tigers.

The game commenced with the Panthers receiving the kick-off from Ponteland. Following a series of forward phases, quick passing found its way to the backs, where Sacha Boyd broke through the defence and offloaded to Vicky. She sprinted 40 meters to score the first try of the match. Ponteland quickly responded with a try of their own, utilising multiple forward pick-and-goes to breach the Panthers' defence, successfully converting it and taking a 7-5 lead.

In a crucial moment, Ponteland conceded a penalty just five meters from their own try line. A swift tap and pass enabled Steph to power over the line, with Caitlin Ward successfully converting the try. This brought the score to 12-7 in favour of the Panthers, allowing them to head into the second half with a lead.

The second half saw Ponteland adopting a forward-heavy strategy once again. Unfortunately, they managed to push through the Panthers' try line for a second time. As discipline began to wane for both teams, the Panthers rallied, and captain Steph bulldozed her way over the Ponteland try line once more in the final play of the game, clinching the victory for the Panthers. The match concluded with a final score of 17-12 in favour of the Panthers.

Looking ahead, the Panthers are set to travel to Alnwick shortly after the New Year, aiming to continue their winning streak.

Players of the Match went to -

Forward – Clari Beaumont & Jenny Wood

Back – Vicky Moxom

Opposition – Emily Mather

A Derby To Remember

Stu
Category: Panthers Reports 24/25
26 November 2024
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A Derby to Remember
Whitley Bay Rockcliff Roses 12-19 Percy Park Panthers
24th November 2024

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This Sunday, the Panthers made the short trip to face the Roses in a derby day clash that will be remembered. With a smaller squad than usual due to the winter flu sidelining several players, we knew we were in for a tough battle. Matches against Rockliff Roses are always fiercely contested, and this game was no exception.

Before the match, a minute silence was observed to honour a cherished friend we lost, with the team wearing black armbands featuring the number 32, #Forever32. There will always be a seat for you with us, Charlotte.

From the opening whistle, both teams were fired up, eager to demonstrate their capabilities. Rockcliff managed to score the first try, but our number 13, Livia Shanks, quickly countered by breaking through their forward defense to score the Panthers’ first try, which was expertly converted by C. Ward.

Despite another try from Rockcliff, the Panthers knew it was time to dig deep and prove our mettle. Winger Alice Goodwin, coming off the bench at halftime, ran the length of the pitch, fending off defenders to score what was undoubtedly her best try of the season.

The Panthers maintained their relentless pressure on Rockcliff, with prop Clari Beaumont diving over the try line to secure another fantastic score, once again beautifully converted by C. Ward.

The final score stood at 19-12 in favor of the Percy Park Panthers, securing a well-fought derby day victory.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to Rockcliff Rugby Club for an incredible day of rugby and an electrifying atmosphere. We eagerly anticipate hosting you for International Women’s Day in March 2025.

Special recognition is due to our Players of the Match:

- Forward: R. Hyland

- Back: Talia Sisterson

- Opposition: N. Wood

Panthers Roar Past the Heed

Stu
Category: Panthers Reports 24/25
21 October 2024
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Panthers 44 - 5 Gateshead
20th October 2024
 Women's NC 3 North

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The Panthers hosted Gateshead Women RFC at Preston Avenue on Sunday. The match began with a powerful start from the Panthers, who quickly pushed Gateshead back into their 22. Just minutes into the game, D. Hepples opened the scoring with the first try. C. Ward soon followed, making a stunning break down the wing to secure another try, setting the Panthers on a confident path.

With precise passing and effective gameplay, N. Wood added her first try of the match, converted nicely by D. Hepples. Gateshead, however, refused to let the Panthers settle, exerting pressure and delivering some hefty tackles. Fortunately, L. Calvert charged through, gaining ground and pushing the team back into the opposition's half. A quick play from the scrum saw A. Hyde take a hard hit, resulting in a dislocated knee. We wish you a speedy recovery, Amber. Your Panthers are sending you all the love.

With Winger A. Goodwin stepping up to the 9 position the team quickly re-established their rhythm and maintaining pressure, D. Hepples scored another try under the posts. With quick hands from Calvert and a clever dummy run by C. Beaumont, Captain S. Gicquel also crossed the line for a try under the posts.

As the weather took a turn, strong winds and heavy rain made it challenging for both teams to maintain the flow of the game. Just as things began to settle, the halftime whistle blew.

With the downpour continuing, the Panthers struggled to regain their footing, allowing Gateshead to score their first try. However, as the skies cleared and the sun emerged, a beautiful rainbow arched over Preston Avenue, signalling a resurgence from the Panthers. N. Wood quickly added another try, and Captain S. Gicquel, proving to be unstoppable, broke through the defense for yet another score. Gateshead showed great resilience, demonstrating their fighting spirit, but ultimately, the final try of the match came from N. Wood, bringing the game to a close with a score of 44-5 in favor of the Panthers.

A special shout out goes to this week's match ball sponsor, Conor Ryan-Somers, who generously donated his pocket money to the team. Thank you, Conor!

Our Players of the Match this week were:
- Forward: Emily Mather
- Back: Alice Goodwin
- Opposition: Lauren Calvert

Panthers Rise to the Challenge

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Category: Panthers Reports 24/25
14 October 2024
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Panthers Rise to the Challenge
Consett & District Women 10 - 64 Percy Park Panthers Ladies
13-Oct-2024

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On Sunday, October 13, 2024, the Panthers journeyed to Consett to face off against the Cobras. The recent rainfall had softened the pitch, creating ideal conditions for an intense rugby match, and the Panthers certainly rose to the occasion.

From the very first whistle, the Panthers were quick to assert their dominance, applying pressure right from the start. Just minutes into the contest, Captain S. Gicquel scored the opening try, expertly converted by C. Ward, setting a positive tone for the game. Consett responded with a try of their own shortly after, igniting the Panthers' determination to take control.

Captain Gicquel struck again, crossing under the posts for her second try, which set up Fly Half Ward for another successful conversion. The Panthers continued their offensive surge, with N. Wood executing a remarkable line break, sprinting the length of the field to score under the posts, followed by another conversion from Ward. L. Shanks soon mirrored Wood's impressive run, adding another try and conversion, establishing a clear pattern of dominance as the Panthers rolled on.

A quick tap and go by Scrum Half A. Hyde led to an excellent offload to C. Beaumont, who scored another try under the posts. This time, the conversion narrowly missed, hitting the posts, but the Panthers still held a commanding halftime lead of 33-5.

The second half introduced newcomer F. Rees at the 9 position for her debut match, where she settled in seamlessly. The Panthers maintained their pressure, resulting in Captain Gicquel breaking through Consett's defense once more to score the first try of the second half, converted beautifully by C. Ward.

Consett, unwilling to back down, managed to score their second try, bringing the score to 40-10. Both teams were hitting hard and showing signs of fatigue, but the Panthers found a second wind, leading to more tries. E. Barker scored a try on the wing, with a slightly challenging conversion for Ward, who handled it with ease.

Next, P. Wood showcased her speed and agility, leaping for the ball on the wing and securing another score for the Panthers. N. Wood then broke through the defense again, scoring her second try of the day with an impressive run. Finally, C. Beaumont capped off the scoring with her second try, sneaking in from behind to score under the posts, finalizing the match with a score of 64-10 in favor of the Panthers.

With strong scrums, fierce tackles, and excellent teamwork, the entire team left the pitch full of smiles. A special shout-out to Consett for an exhilarating match; it was a pleasure competing against you, and we eagerly anticipate the upcoming Friday Night Lights at home.

Recognition goes to our Players of the Match: Forward M. Watson, Back B. Milne, and Opposition N. Wood.

We also welcomed back Lauren Calvert to our team, and in true form, she managed to sustain an injury that left her chin bust wide open, resulting in some unfortunate stains on our new strip, much to Coach Mandy's delight. We’re all curious to see if she can remove the stains—stay tuned!

  1. Panthers Claim Win Over Alnwick
  2. Panthers Travel to Penrith

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