Stirling County was this week celebrating after it claimed glory in the Tennent’s Women’s Premiership Final.
The County women hoisted aloft the coveted trophy after an impressive campaign that saw them finish the regular season at the top of the division – nine points clear of second placed Corstorphine.
They then faced Heriot’s Blues in the semi-final, which they won 28-5 to set up the mouth-watering final against Corstorphine at Bridgehaugh on Saturday.
In Saturday’s final, County blew away their league rival, winning 27-8 thanks to tries from Cox, Hopwood, Sutcliffe and a brace from Flynn.
Following the title victory, overjoyed County head coach Mark Ainsworth said: “I’m delighted with the way the team composed themselves to turn things around.
“In the first half we struggled, to be honest. Our handling wasn’t up to the usual standards and it might have been down to nerves and a big crowd. But we weathered the storm a bit and then it was important to go in at half-time two points up.
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“Even though we had not played at our best – and Cougars had thrown a lot at us because they are a good side – we were ahead and it allowed us to reset at the break.
“We asked the players to go out with confidence in the second half and they did just that.
“The passing was better, the pace was better and when we play like that we can really stretch teams.
“This win means a lot to the club. The players who have been around a few years remember the days when numbers at training were low, but they have played a key part in getting the team to where it is now.
“And I am very proud of the younger players who have stepped up from the youth section and really put in the work in recent months.
“There are some teenagers there who have bright rugby futures, for sure.”