14 - 6
Full Time

Results

TeamTriesConversionsBPPointsOutcome
Nigeria5614414Win
Ghana40466Loss

Details

Date Time League Season Match Day Full Time
November 5, 2023 3:02 pm Women International 2023 05 Nov 2023 80'

Venue

Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos

Nigeria

# Player Position Tries Conversions Penalty Drop Goals
Aribidesi Barakat-0000
Akhihiero Vera-0000
Oseni Muinat-0000
Stephanie Obi-0000
Ashagbesori Kafayat-0000
 Total 0000

Ghana

# Player Position Tries Conversions Penalty Drop Goals
Belinda Ayele Khakuvie-0000
Jacqueline Anasah-0000
Eunice Lawoe-0000
Shamsiya Tahiru-0000
Millicent Njomaba-0000
Bernice Padiki-0000
Eunice Akiuni-0000
Rosemary SewornuHooker0000
Fauzia Nurudeen LarryProp Forward0000
Gracelove HammondProp Forward0000
Estelle Haizel-0000
Sheila TetteySecond-row0000
Siki Joyce Mamle-0000
Marceline AshieLoose Forward0000
Jennifer Moncar-0000
Mary Obena-0000
Fati Bhom-0000
 Total 0000
Tries
4
0
Conversions
5
0
Penalty
6
0
Drop Goals
7
0

Officials

Refree
Marshall Nortey

KO KO 1 1 1 1 1 6 15 17 20 20 22 26 29 32 32 40 45 45 50 60 87 FT

Recap

 

Match report
Nigeria’s women defeated Ghana 14-6 in the second match of their three-game series, at the CMS Grammar school in Lagos. The hosts, who won the opening encounter 40-4, went into a ten-point lead in the opening 22 minutes, Bayere Laurette and Perpetua Nwanya with the tries, but soon after the complexion of the game changed when Nigeria fullback Aladegely Blessing was sent off for tripping Sheila Tettey on her way to a penalty try for the visitors.

The only score in the second half came nine minutes from time when Nigeria prop Abbah Chinaza powered her way past three defenders.

Nigeria women’s captain, Jimoh Rukayat, who played alongside sister Akinade, commented: “The performance was fantastic. We functioned cohesively as a team, understanding that the second game wouldn’t be as straightforward as the first, which is why we maintained our positive energy and momentum. We anticipate receiving invitations from other countries for more matches to further demonstrate our capabilities.”

Opposite number, Ghana’s Rosemary Sewornu, noted: “We did very well, we didn’t know how they played in the first match and most of our players were new to rugby league and it was a little tough for us. But we went back and did our homework and came back harder. I believe that we can do even better in our last game and I’m sure we can win it.”

The third match will be in Ghana, on December 9, at University of Ghana playing fields in Accra