WRUG CGY at UBC October 3, 2021
Rich Lam/UBC Thunderbirds

Women's Rugby Christopher Handcock (Dinos Communications)

T-Birds advance to Can West Final with win over Dinos

CALGARY – A pair of late first-half tries by the UBC Thunderbirds gave them a lead they wouldn't surrender in a 22-12 win over the University of Calgary Dinos on Thursday afternoon at the Canada West Women's Rugby Final Four.

After taking the lead just before halftime, the Thunderbirds extended their advantage and held off a comeback attempt by the Dinos to advance to the conference title match against the Victoria Vikes on Sunday at McMahon Stadium.
It was a game that featured a dominant Dinos forward pack and exquisite Thunderbirds backs play.

Calgary opened scoring 18 minutes into the game after a great 50-22 kick by Berlyn Seselja that gave the Dinos a lineout on the T-Birds five-metre line. Calgary formed a maul off the lineout and pushed Callandra Eagleton across the line for the try.


Gritty play by both teams saw the ball stuck in the middle of the field with neither team gaining yards. A yellow card to Taejah Thompson of the Dinos opened the field and gave the momentum to the Thunderbirds.

Stretching the Dinos defence from wing to wing, UBC cracked the Calgary defence, getting Piper Logan around the outside for their first points of the game at the 35th minute. Savannah Bauder was successful on the convert from the left side.

The Thunderbirds kept the pressure on to close the half, working the ball to the wing then creating a hole in the middle of the Dinos defence where Mackenzie Carson punched through for the try. Bauder hit the post on the convert, leading to a halftime score of 12-7 for UBC.

WRUG CGY at UBC October 3, 2021

Using their 3-phase attack, they swung the ball wide, hit it up the middle, then went wide again. Running a support line, Flo Symonds got the ball off a pop pass and fought for the final metre across the try line for the Thunderbird try 17 minutes into the second half. 

Calgary responded immediately driving the ball into the UBC zone and drawing a yellow card against Mikaela Nelson of the Thunderbirds.

Using their lineout mauls, the Dinos pushed Alyson MacDougall over the try line from 5 metres. Patricia Lively followed up with an incredible conversion from the sideline to bring the Dinos within five points with 15 minutes remaining.

With the clock on the Thunderbirds side, they played a possession game and let it tick away. With just four minutes left in the game, Rori Wood ran through a tired Dinos defence and sealed the game.


The Dinos fought to the last whistle, but time was against them as they could not close the gap. 

"Calgary came at us really hard and put us under a lot of pressure," UBC head coach Dean Murten said after the game. "We just need to be a little bit smarter."

Having already secured a berth at the U SPORTS Women's Rugby Championships in Kingston, Ont., the Thunderbirds face the Vikes for Canada West gold at 12 p.m. PT on Sunday.

SCORING SUMMARY
First Half
18' CGY – Callandra Eagleton try, 5-0 CGY
35' UBC – Piper Logan try (Savannah Bauder convert), UBC 7-5
40' UBC – Mackenzie Carson try, UBC 12-5

Second Half
57' UBC – Florence Symonds, 17-5 UBC
64' CGY – Alyson MacDougall try (Patricia Lively convert), 17-12 UBC
76' UBC – Rori Wood try, UBC 22-12
 
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Players Mentioned

Savannah Bauder

#10 Savannah Bauder

Fly half
5' 7"
2nd
Piper Logan

#11 Piper Logan

Wing
5' 5"
1st
Rori Wood

#5 Rori Wood

Lock
6' 0"
3rd
Mackenzie Carson

#2 Mackenzie Carson

Hooker
5' 7"
1st
Florence Symonds

#14 Florence Symonds

Centre
5' 10"
1st

Players Mentioned

Savannah Bauder

#10 Savannah Bauder

5' 7"
2nd
Fly half
Piper Logan

#11 Piper Logan

5' 5"
1st
Wing
Rori Wood

#5 Rori Wood

6' 0"
3rd
Lock
Mackenzie Carson

#2 Mackenzie Carson

5' 7"
1st
Hooker
Florence Symonds

#14 Florence Symonds

5' 10"
1st
Centre