Jack Scott Cup rugby union: Grand final win just the start for Wildfires women

James Gardiner
Updated October 19 2020 - 7:55am, first published October 18 2020 - 2:00pm
ALL SMILES: Sophie Clancy (centre) and her Hunter Wildfires teammates celebrate after their hard-fought 29-24 triumph over Campbelltown in the Jack Scott Cup division two grand final. Picture: Stewart Hazell
ALL SMILES: Sophie Clancy (centre) and her Hunter Wildfires teammates celebrate after their hard-fought 29-24 triumph over Campbelltown in the Jack Scott Cup division two grand final. Picture: Stewart Hazell

JUBILANT coach Brooke Saunders has started planning for next season and is confident the Hunter Wildfires can match the heavyweights in Australian women's rugby after her relatively young squad took out Division 2 of the Jack Scott Cup.

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James Gardiner

James Gardiner

Sports Writer

James Gardiner, chief football and rugby writer at the Newcastle Herald.

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