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she took a touch before drilling a low shot
beyond the diving Haaland and into the far
corner of the net.
Howat went close to a second with a
volley which drifted wide late on but in
truth, the game was over as a contest despite
Hibs’ efforts to try and get themselves back
into the game.
Rangers celebrations began shortly
afterwards for their first ever Cup success
and captain Kathryn Hill, who has only just
returned to the team following a long term
Kirsty Howat turns away after scoring Rangers’ second goal
injury, was able to lift the trophy on a record (Malcolm McKenzie).
breaking day for the women’s game in
Scotland.
Rangers: Jenna Fife, Nicola Docherty, Hannah Davison, Kathryn Hill (sub Lisa
Martinez 90mins), Rachel McLauchlan, Tessel Middag (sub Kirsty MacLean 90mins),
Brogan Hay (sub Colette Cavanagh 83mins), Lizzie Arnot (sub Emma Watson 83mins),
Jenny Danielsson (sub Sam Kerr 9mins), Kayla McCoy (sub Kirsty Howat 70mins),
Chelsea Cornet. Subs not used: Victoria Esson, Megan Bell, Jodi McLeary.
Hibernian: Benedicte Haaland, Ellis Notley, Lucy Parry, Siobhan Hunter, Joelle
Murray, Leah Eddie, Rosie Livingstone (sub Liana Hinds 58mins), Michaela McAlonie,
Eilidh Adams, Shannon McGregor, Krystyna Freda (sub Nor Mustafa 58mins). Subs not
used: Daniela Kosinska, Shannon Leishman, Ava Kuyken, Eleni Giannou, Kirsty
Morrison, Poppy Lawson.
Photos courtesy of SWPL/Colin Poultney/Malcolm McKenzie
(Photo by Colin Poultney)
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