Ceilidh, Lucy, Charlotte, Erin, Mia and Bethany were chosen to become the game's flag bearers to ease their 38-5 victory in front of the sold-out crowds of Lner Community Stadium.
The girls arrived in York just before lunch to begin preparations, with over 80 girls joining from clubs in North and East Yorkshire, including Driffield and Scarborough.
They practiced how to handle giant sheet flags on the 3G pitch adjacent to the stadium. It is unfolded, folded and shook before final practice on the main pitch.
It's time to proudly bring them on the pitch before kickoff before they know it. Dressed in their brand new kits, they have all prepared for the player's arrival and the national anthem.
Members of the Malton & Norton women's section will pose alongside Maudmuir from England. (Image: Supplied) Natalie Featherstone, women's section team manager at Malton & Norton, became enthusiastic:
“They were excellent representatives of the club and were watched by many teammates in the crowd.
“It's a sold out game, and many seats were filmed, both now and before, by Malton Rugby Club patrons and families of all ages!”
There were a lot of representatives for Malton and Norton on the day, and I've heard that newly appointed Zoe Aldcroft and fellow England teammates Molwena Tohring and Tatyana had cut all their teeth with the Gannock.
The club's under 14 girls are preparing for the Yorkshire Cup semi-finals on April 6th at Scarborough.
Having provided many strong performances this season, they hope to take away their first final victory and progress.