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Women's Alliance Cup - Northampton Casuals v Buckingham Swans II's

Women's Alliance Cup - Northampton Casuals v Buckingham Swans II's

Dale Skey2 Feb - 19:43

Buckingham Swans soar in Women’s Alliance Cup clash

Buckingham Swans delivered a commanding performance in the Women’s Alliance Cup, running out 94–0 winners against Northampton Casuals at the Casuals’ home ground.

From the opening whistle, Buckingham Swans set the tempo with relentless pace and precision, stretching the defence and converting pressure into points. The visitors’ attacking rhythm proved difficult to contain, with support lines and quick ball movement creating repeated scoring opportunities.

The standout display came from Emily Madden, whose five-try haul underlined a clinical attacking edge. Her ability to find space, finish confidently, and capitalise on half-chances was a defining factor in the Swans’ emphatic victory.

Despite the scoreline, Northampton Casuals showed notable resilience and commitment throughout. Kath Middleditch led a tireless defensive effort, repeatedly putting in strong tackles and organising the line under sustained pressure. In attack, Emily Couchman impressed with powerful carries, consistently driving forward and providing momentum for the Casuals whenever opportunities arose.

The match highlighted the Swans’ growing cohesion and attacking confidence in the Women's Alliance Cup, while also showcasing the spirit and determination of Northampton Casuals in the face of a tough contest. Both sides will take valuable lessons forward as the competition continues.

A fantastic spirit was evident from Northampton Casuals throughout the match. Even after a tough afternoon on the pitch, the togetherness within the squad shone through, with all smiles in the changing room afterwards—a clear reflection of the strong culture, resilience, and camaraderie that continues to define the Casuals both on and off the field.

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