England's Women's Premiership final is Saturday with the Exeter Chiefs taking on Gloucester-Hartpury.
For American rugby fans, there's really only one team to root for—Exeter. The run to the final for Exeter has been heavily supported by American players. The team's MVP, most likely, is Kate Zackary. The Eagle captain is usually a No. 8 but this season (as she has done in previous seasons) she has suited up at outside center. And at either position she has been brilliant.
Or maybe the team's MVP is Hope Rogers. The best loosehead in the world dominates the scrum for the chiefs and is their primary option in short yardage scoring chances. Rachel Johnson, normally openside flanker, has taken on Zackary's role at No. 8. Charli Jacoby is a stalwart in the front row, and Gabby Cantorna, despite ceding goalkicking responsibilities to Liv McGoverne, remains a crucial player at inside center. That doesn't even include the Canadians on the team (Zackary joked about this with the BBC, saying that all this means is she can understand what the heck her teammates are saying).
All of this influence was clearly on display in the last two weeks.
Against Gloucester-Hartpury in the regular season finale, the Chiefs slammed the league-leaders 58-19. OK, G-H had the top spot sewn up and didn't need to win that game, but still.
In that game Rogers scored four tries and Zackary two. All of the Americans were excellent and it instilled the Chiefs with the confidence they would need to get through the semifinals.