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Derbyshire: Execute at every opportunity.

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Derbyshire, who joined Wigan from Leigh Leopards before the 2024 season, has made a strong start with Cherry &

White, featuring in 15 games under coach Denis Betts. Reflecting on the season, she remarked: “I’ve enjoyed every

moment. We’ve made significant progress as a team since the start of the season, and everyone is committed to improving week by week.

“It’s a really enjoyable yet demanding environment, which makes it easy to stay motivated to develop.”

The winger has scored 12 tries in 15 appearances across League and Cup matches, including a try in each of the

Warriors’ last three games. Regarding her performance this season, she noted: “There’s always room for

improvement, but I’m pleased with how I’m playing this year. Wing is a new position for me, so this year has been

about acclimating, learning, and developing each week. My confidence is growing with every game, and I hope to keep improving and scoring more.

Derbyshire recently lifted her first trophy with the Club as the Warriors were crowned Women’s Nines winners at Hull KR’s Sewell Group Craven Park. The 19-year-old crossed for two tries in the competition, including in the Semi-Final win over Cardiff Demons: “It was a really good day for us as a team as it’s the first bit of silverware we’ve won this year.

“I always love the Nines – it’s a good way to bring the clubs together and show off your skill away from the league season. We have a really young and quick side so we just used that to our advantage and were able to execute well on the day.”

Next up for the Warriors, it’s a trip to AMT Headingley Stadium on Friday night as we prepare to face Leeds Rhinos

for the first in 2024 Betfred Women’s Super League action. Assessing the game, Derbyshire said: “We’re expecting a

tough game. It’s always an 80-minute battle against Leeds, especially away from home. They’re a big pack with some pace and strength on their edges but we’ve prepared well for this game.

“Tomorrow is about completing, building pressure and executing at every opportunity.”

She added: “It’s a huge game and could be a huge two-points for us if we can come away with a win. We’ve got a few

tough but exciting games coming up towards the end of the season, but we’re in fine form and have the willingness to play for each other week-in, week-out.

“We’re looking forward to these last few games and trying to keep ourselves in a play off position!”


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