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Stewartry Sirens beat Garioch Ladies for first win of Women's premiership season

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Stewartry Sirens recorded their first Women’s Premiership win of the season when they defeated Garioch Ladies 32-29 at Greenlaw on Saturday.

It was a tough game with neither giving up until the final whistle. Phaedra Snailham scored three tries, Claire Manson two and jade Stewart also scored, with Lisa Ritchie adding a conversion.

Lisa Ritchie was chosen as player of the match by Garioch, with the Sirens choosing Phaedra Snailham. The Sirens head to Edinburgh on Saturday to face Corstorphine Cougars.

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