Final Score: º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Lightning: 28 - Exeter: 25
On an ice-cold night as storm Eunice swept away from the East Midlands, Lightning came out on top after a valiant effort by Exeter who led for large parts of the game.
Lightning started the game brightly scoring a first try in the opening ten minutes. High speed play on the immaculate pitch and direct running lines saw powerful forward Charli Jacoby blast over the try line. Helena Rowland converted giving Lightning the perfect start.
Thereafter, it was Exeter who began to dominate, having the bulk of both territory and possession. Strong runs by Exeter and efficient work at the breakdown piled the pressure on Lightning who tackled tenaciously across the field. º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ fought hard but just after the half hour mark Exeter battled over to score, adding the conversion to level the game at 7 points all
Exeter continued to press hard as the game approached half time but it was Lightning who ended the first 40 minutes on a high. Fran Goldthorp grabbed a loose ball on the half way line and scorched down the pitch to secure Lightning a second try. With Rowland adding the conversion Lightning went into the half time break 14-7 ahead.
Exeter kicked off the second half and º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ responded with a series of dynamic runs by the Lightning back rowers but it was Exeter who secured a penalty after 45 minutes closing the score to 14-10. Exeter continued to press hard and Olivia Jones touched down in the 49th minute putting the Chiefs ahead of Lightning for the first time. An unsuccessful conversion meant the score was 14-15.
Exeter continued to drive into Lightning territory with Sarah Hunter and Sadia Kabeya tackling ferociously to hold back the waves of Exeter attackers. Under relentless pressure Lightning skipper Lark Davies found her way to an enforced ten-minute break as she sought to contain the Exeter attack. The Exeter penalty extended their lead to 14-18.
With just 20 minutes left in the game Exeter capitalised on the temporarily depleted Lightning side. Hope Rogers broke the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ defensive line taking the score to 14-23. A successful conversion meant Exeter were leading 14-25.
In the closing quarter Lightning flooded the pitch with replacements and skipper Davies returned to the field, taking º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ back to full strength.