In a hockey showdown filled with unique moments, Alice faced the challenge of not knowing which door to enter, but her defensive prowess eventually shone through, thwarting Stevenage's advances.
Megan brought a touch of improvisation, using an oil drum as a water bottle, adding a quirky twist to the game. Izzy stole the spotlight with a barnstorming goal, skillfully assisted by Jenny, igniting a wild celebration from the enthusiastic crowd.
Tash applied excellent pressure in the forward line, contributing to the team's overall dominance. Faye showcased fearlessness on the right, defending one-on-one and preventing any intruders. Nat, a defensive stalwart, was there to swat away anything that breached the defense.
Debs initiated attacking moves with precision through her accurate distribution. A cleverly worked short corner orchestrated by Shrina and Sarah saw Sarah finishing with a reverse stick flick past a floundering Stevenage keeper.
Saff displayed synergy with Faye and Rosey, forming dynamic combinations and linking up effectively with the forwards. Shrina's strategic brilliance came to the forefront as she called a short corner routine, perfectly executed by Becs to Jenny to Rosey with her shot going past all Stevenage defenders and the desperate keeper.
In an amusing turn of events, a fortuitous short corner led to a goal from Becs after Meg's well-executed drag flick. Izzy rightfully earned the title of Player of the Match for her outstanding goal and movement, while Alice Kelway-Bamber humorously received the "Door of the Day" award. Meg Royal joined in the jest, acknowledged for her "Balthazar-sized water bottle" antics, earning the Dodgy Water Bottle award.