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La Selección Española No Pudo Con Inglaterra A Rugby Federación Española www.ferug by.com Gabinete de Prensa de Rugby Cornellá (Barcelona), 1 de febrero de 2003 A dos semanas del Seis Naciones Femenino: La selección española no pudo con Inglaterra A. La selección española ha perdido con la de Inglaterra A por 0-34 en encuentro preparatorio para el Seis Naciones Femenino que comienza el próximo 15 de febrero. España visitará a Gales, mientras que Inglaterra recibirá a Francia en el majetuoso estadio de Twickenham antes del encuentro más esperado del mítico torneo de este año entre las selecciones absolutas de ambos países. Prueba positiva para la selección ante un potente rival como es la selección de Inglaterra. El seleccionador nacional hizo debutar en el quince inicial a 8 jugadoras y, en el descanso, introdujo siete cambios con tres nuevas jugadoras que vestían por primera vez la camiseta del quince del león. Inglaterra aprovechó el inicio del partido para tomar ventaja en el marcador pero, poco a poco, las españolas fueron asentándose en el terreno de juego y consiguieron parar bien a las británicas. La segunda parte fue parecida a la primera: las inglesas vuelven a tomar ventaja en el marcador y España, a medida que se va acoplando después de los siete cambios introducidos en el descanso, va gozando de oportunidades, pero las inglesas paran bien los empujes de las españolas. Internacional Femenino. ESPAÑA, 0 – INGLATERRA A, 34 Municipal de Cornellá (Barcelona) Sábado, 01 de febrero de 2003. 16,30 hs. ESPAÑA.- 1.- Marta Carreras ( 16, Rocío García, 40' ), 2.- Aroa González ( 18, Isabel Rodríguez , 40' ), 3.- Nerea Otxoa ( 17, Ana de la Parte, 40' ), 4.- María del Mar Pérez ( 19, Idoaia Salazar , 40' ), 5.- Nuria Casañe, 6.- Angelina Masdeu, 7.- Rosanna Estanyol, 8.- Cristina Valdés, 9.- Monserrat Poza ( 20, Beatriz del Valle , 40' ), 10.- Coral Vila, 11.- Concepción Ramos ( 22, Olga García , 40' ), 12.- Elena Roca, 13.- Sonia Gallardo, 14.- Ana Isabel Dolera ( 21, Bibiana González, 40' ), 15.- Mariona Vila ( 21, Bibiana González, 40'). INGLATERRA A.- .- 1 Vanessa Gray, 2.- Amy Garnett (16.- Pippa Crews, 79’), 3.- Amanda Palmer- Norrie, 4.- Rachel Vickers, 5.- Rachel Stribling, 6.- Helen Flippance, 7.- Heather Fisher (18.- Tamara Taylor, 41’), 8.- Jaine Lock (19.- Sam Buckingham, 69’), 9.- Danielle Waterman (20.- Amy Turner, 79’), 10.- Vicky McCormack (21.- Kim Oliver, 77’), 11.- Emily Cooke (22.- Kim Shaylor, 41’) 12.- Shauna Vetch, 13.- Lizzie Knowles, 14.- Dawn Airton (11.- Emily Cooke, 69’) . 15.- Paula George. Arbitro: Veronique DULLIER. MARCADOR 0 - 5 (2') Ensayo de Dawn Airton 0 - 10 (10') Ensayo de Emily Cooke 0 - 15 (36') Ensayo de Dawn Airton 0 - 20 (41') Ensayo de Dawn Airton 0 - 22 (41') Transformación de Vicky McCormack DESCANSO 0 - 27 (56') Ensayo de Shauna Vetch 0 - 29 (57') Transformación de Vicky McCormack 0 - 34 (79') Ensayo de Emily Cooke .
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