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Which players made the biggest impact in a weekend of shocks in Premiership Women's Rugby

You would have needed a fully functioning crystal ball to have predicted the results in PWR Round 15 with three of the top five losing.
Sale Sharks at Exeter Chiefs and Trailfinders Women at home to Bristol Bears spring the biggest surprises but Saracens win at Harlequins also turned a few heads.
Poppy Cleall's role in that victory at the Twickenham Stoop earned her the Player of the Week accolade, selected via the PWR Rankings, devised by Oval Insights.
To see the full PWR Rankings from Oval Insights click here.
There were some impressive performances in the PWR Rankings across the league. Some the standout ones included:
- DaLeaka Menin (Exeter Chiefs) made seven dominant carries (joint-first) and 40 post contact metres (1st), despite playing just 39 minutes in Round 14. She crossed the gainline with all 12 of her carries.
- Millie David (Bristol Bears) made a round-high 144 metres, three clean breaks, and beat nine defenders in Round 14. She scored one of two Bristol Bears braces.
- Ella Amory (Trailfinders Women) assisted three tries at the weekend - more than any other player. She also assisted one clean break and made two herself.
- May Campbell and Kelsey Clifford (Saracens) made the joint-most dominant carries at the weekend: seven apiece.
- Edel McMahon (Exeter Chiefs) made the most tackles at the weekend, a total of 30. Teammate, Dorothy Wall, made the second-most with 28.
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