Drumchapel Glasgow are in the box seat as they aim for a hat-trick of titles in the Women’s British Clubs League, Premier Division.
The Scottish club lead the division by two points ahead of both Wensum and Ormesby after an unbeaten weekend 1 – although they have drawn two from five games.
With a full set of matches at WV Active Wolverhampton this weekend, there is plenty of room for things to change.
Drumchapel features the same quartet as the first weekend, with teenagers Ella Pashley (pictured above) and Hannah Silcock, joined by Bethany O’Connell and WeiWei Liu.
Wensum have added Senior England international Jasmin Wong to their ranks, joining Sophie Earley, Mari Baldwin and Aleksandra Titievskaya, who were all on duty last time out. Earley is the highest-ranked player on duty at the event, at No. 3 on the Senior Women’s list.
Ormesby, meanwhile, remains unchanged, with their foursome led by Mia O’Rahilly Egan, supported by Lara Whitton, Lowri Hurd and Rebecca Savage.
Fusion, champions in 2023, will feel like they are in contention, three points ahead, but both they and Joola Plymouth, another point back, would need an awful lot to go in their favor if they were to take the title.
Only Draycott is completely out of contention, having managed just one point, but their youthful line-up, led by Sienna Jetha, will feel they can perform better this time.
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