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Which stars shone brightest in PWR Round 10? Read the latest PWR Rankings from Oval Insights

It is a great time to be a prop in Premiership Women's Rugby as two of them played starring roles in Round 10 of the competition.
Despite playing just 58 minutes, Hope Rogers (Exeter Chiefs) scored four tries at the weekend for the second time in her career as her Exeter Chiefs continued their perfect start of the PWR season, leaving them three points clear at the top of the table.
But not even that remarkable feat by the unstoppable Rogers could wrest away the PWR Player of the Week from Sarah Bern who turned in a stellar performance that included 65 metres gained, four tackles, seven carries and she even had time to score a try as her Bristol Bears beat Sale Sharks 54-17.
That win for the Bears - their fourth in a row - helped them to within two points of a semi-final berth, and they have a game in hand over fourth-placed Saracens.
To see the full list of stats from this weekend, click here.
Other notable performances from the weekend included:
- Zoe Harrison (Saracens) scored a round-high 21 points at the weekend: she scored two tries and was perfect off the tee.
- Jade Konkel-Roberts (Harlequins) made as many carries as any other player in Round 10 (21). She scored two tries and made the most dominant collisions (nine).
- Katie Buchanan (Exeter Chiefs) made a round-high total of 142 metres at the weekend. She also scored a try.
- Rachel Philipps (Sale Sharks) made more offloads than any other player in Round 10 (three), crossed the gainline with all of her carries, and scored a try.
- Alev Kelter (Loughborough Lightning) beat 11 defenders at the weekend - more than any other player. She also scored a try, made two clean breaks, and won two turnovers.
- Kathryn Treder (Loughborough Lightning) made more tackles than any other player in Round 10, a total of 25.
- Zoe Aldcroft and Alex Matthews (both Gloucester-Hartpury) were the only teammates who made two dominant tackles apiece at the weekend.
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