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We expected a lot from the first Allianz PWR Final but no one could have imagined the spectacle delivered at Sandy Park on Saturday by Gloucester-Hartpury and Bristol Bears.
Any thoughts of a one-sided game were banished by the Bears' 17-7 half time lead only for Gloucester-Hartpury to score three tries in seven minutes to claim back-to-back titles in Devon.
The Opta Ratings (click here to see full ratings) unearthed a number of significant feats from both teams which included:
- A mammoth 1,975 metres carried by the teams on Saturday who produced an impressive 336 tackles (21 by Georgina Brock), 190 of them by the eventual winners showing how impressive the Bears were on the day.
- Gloucester-Hartpury’s Emma Sing scored 16 points against Bristol Bears, the fourth time she has scored 16+ points in an Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby match this season – no other player has done so more than once in the competition this term.
- Reneeqa Bonner's dancing feet made the most metres with 177 while Mia Venner made the most line breaks with four.
- Gloucester-Hartpury’s Zoe Aldcroft completed 16/16 tackles against Bristol Bears, the most of any player not to miss one in the final and she has now been successful from all 81 of her tackle attempts in the league this term, of the 252 players to attempt 25+ tackles this campaign she’s the only one not to have missed any.
- Bristol Bears made 250 passes against Gloucester-Hartpury, just the eighth time that a team has made 250+ in an Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby game this season, with the Bears now having recorded seven of those instances.
- Bristol Bears’ Alisha Butchers claimed 10 lineout takes off her own team’s throws against Gloucester-Hartpury, just the fifth time that a player has had 10+ takes in an Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby match this season, with Butchers recording three of those instances.
- Gloucester-Hartpury won their second Allianz Premiership Women’s Rugby title, having now won the competition in each of the last two seasons, becoming the first team to record back-to-back titles since Saracens in 2017-18 and 2018-19.
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