At Home, Gemini Keep Exiles at Bay
The TC Gemini, 3-1, hosted the New York Exiles, 1-3, on Sunday, June 7 at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota, looking to extend their lead at the top of the Women’s Elite Rugby table.
The Gemini kicked off in 84 degree weather with 59 percent humidity, some clouds and 16mph winds. Gemini outside center Kathryn “KJ” Johnson found holes in the Exiles’ defense early on, and in the third minute, after a break, passed the ball out to wing Megan Ahnen. Ahnen, who scored a hat trick last week against the Bay Breakers, took the ball over for the try. The conversion was no good leaving Gemini with a 5-0 lead.
The Exiles showed promise in the 9th minute, when lock Tara McWilliams broke through the Gemini back line. Realizing she wouldn’t be able to go the distance, she booted the ball down into the try zone, only just failing to touch it down before a Gemini defender. Both teams traded kicks and tackles over the next ten minutes, with neither set of backs making it far across the gain line until the 18th minute when a succession of passes between flanker Brooke Doerscher, fullback Chloe Headland and Ahnen took the Gemini from inside their own half to deep inside Exiles territory. Ahnen was tackled into touch, but in the 20th minute, No. 8 Abbey Jacobs took the ball from the base of a scrum and straight-armed her opposite to cross the line for a try, her fifth of the season and 6th in her WER career. The conversion was no good leaving Gemini 10-0 at the first water break.
The Gemini started to established their dominance in the 24th minute, with a crisp series of passes from scrum-half Sophie Pyrz to fly-half Brogan Mior, who took a big hit and drew a defender before offloading to Headland for the try. Headland converted the try and the Gemini led 17-0.
The Gemini created some dazzling plays in the backfield but were held up by errors and turnovers, which kept the Exiles in the game in the first half. In the 31st minute, the Gemini pack re-established control and prop Hannah Pfersch
scored. Headland’s conversion was good, and the home team led 24-0.
The Exiles couldn’t create any magic on offense in the first half, but their defense continued to stymie the Gemini’s efforts to increase the scoreline, making interceptions and forcing errors.
Halftime: TC Gemini 24, New York Exiles 0
The Exiles started strong in the second half with substitutes Sarah Minahan taking a quick penalty and offloading to Adriana Castillo. Inside Center Jetta Owens’ conversion was good, cutting the Gemini’s lead to 24-7.
The Gemini countered with a try from hooker Sam Brackett. The conversion was no good. Gemini extended their lead to 29-7.
The Exiles did not give up, scoring in the 61st minute after a quick tap penalty taken by scrum-half Minahanwho passed it along the line to prop Emily Brower for the try.
The last twenty minutes was back-and-forth rugby. In the 64th minute Ahen scored her second try of the match. The conversion was no good but the Gemini led 34-12. The Exiles did counter, as their pack pushed prop Caoimhe O'Sullivan Roche over the line for the try. The conversion from Owens was good and the Exiles had once again cut the lead, to 34-19.
In the 70th minute Gemini substitute Morgan Linck made a stunning break to her opponents’ 22 but as she felt a defender bearing down behind her, her pass to a teammate fell short and the Exiles regained possession.
In the 78th minute, the Gemini finally sealed their win with a try from substitute Keishanique Moton-Tyler. Headland’s conversion was good, the Gemini led 41-19, and that was left to do was run out the clock, denying the Exiles a bonus point.
Final score: 41-19
The TC Gemini are now 4-1 and the New York Exiles are 1-4.











