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MATCH REPORT | SARACENS MAVERICKS 58 - 62 LEEDS RHINOS

23.05.22
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Rhinos Trample Mavericks’ Top 4 Hopes

Team Bath’s recent results meant Mavericks’ game against Rhinos wasn’t just a must-win but a must-win-BIG. And yet it wasn’t to be. Heartbreak for the visiting side as a top 4 finish once again slips through their fingers.

Head Coach, Kat Ratnapala, contemplated the performance:

“I think that game pretty much summed up our season to be honest…we didn’t take the opportunities. So yeah, really disappointed and the girls feel disappointed with that result as well…the consistency has let us down.”

Mavericks began the match in Hull with the same starting seven they’d selected against Thunder last weekend. Kadeen filled injured Quashie’s shoes and her passionate performance merited the praise Ratnapala bounced her way: “Kadeen has been outstanding for us at the back.”

The home team claimed the first quarter with a display of pace, laser feeds and the 100% shoot rate of 6’2” Sigi Burger. The Black and Reds, on the other hand, couldn’t find the statistics to match.

The away bench didn’t have time to get warm in the second and third quarters as Ratnapala rotated players in an attempt to disrupt Rhinos’ charge. Zaranyika (Version2Lights Player of the Match), Lees and Clarke made positive impacts, but the “sloppy errors” identified by Captain Corbin let Mavericks down.

The Hertfordshire side worked hard to close the gap to just two goals in the second half, but Rhinos wanted a win for both their supporters and their departing Head Coach, Tracey Robinson. Although Mavericks won quarters 3 and 4, Jade Clark’s team held them off to deny the southerners the points they needed.

Injuries and inconsistency look to have cost Mavericks that elusive play-off place, but all is not lost. Ratnapala affirmed that “when we’re doing things well it’s amazing.” Her side are “looking forward to putting on a performance for our home fans” next Saturday as they compete in their final game of the season against Team Bath. C’mon Mavs, go out with a BANG!

Final fixture: 4pm on Saturday 28th May against Team Bath in the Hertfordshire Sports Village

Match stats

Leeds Rhinos starting 7: GS Sigi Burger; GA Brie Grierson; WA Amelia Hall; C Jade Clarke (C); WD Michelle Magee; GD Vicki Oyesola; GK Tuaine Keenan

Replacements: Amy Clinton; Paige Kindred; Sienna Rushton; Amelia Veevers; Lydia Walker

Saracens Mavericks starting 7: GS Ine-Mari Venter; GA Chloe Essam; WA Sasha Corbin (C); C Beth Ecuyer-Dale; WD Gabby Marshall; GD Jodie Gibson; GK Kadeen Corbin

Replacements: Britney Clarke; Bea Skingsley; Georgia Lees; Aliyah Zaranyika; Odiri Atirene

Quarter scores (Leeds Rhinos first): Q1 17-14; Q2 34-27 (17-13); Q3 48-42 (14-15); Q4 62-58 (14-16)

Written By : Erica Rosa Tapp

Photo Credit : Mark Pritchard

England V South Africa Autumn Nations Series 2024

Four Saracens named in England squad to take on Japan

Jamie George will captain England this weekend at Allianz Stadium, closing out their Autumn Nations Series against Japan on Sunday. Steve Borthwick has named an England team featuring two changes to the starting XV that was defeated by South Africa last weekend, with George Furbank and Tom Curry brought into the lineup. George will be […]

22.11.24
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What's on at The Duel

There is plenty going on at StoneX Stadium on Sunday for The Duel. Whether it's your first time joining us, or you're a regular in NW4, there is something for everyone and for all ages on Sunday. Check out all the key timings and locations below: 12:oo | Pre-Match Festival | on the pitch. 13:00 […]

22.11.24
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TEAM NEWS | Saracens Women vs Harlequins Women (PWR Rd 7)

Sarah McKenna is readying herself for a huge battle on Sunday against Harlequins in The Duel. A London Derby always gets the blood running through the veins and McKenna insists that these are the matches that she loves being involved in. "It's always a great occasion when we play Harlequins. It's two sides who love […]

22.11.24
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