The Armidale Blues' defence opened up like clouds, unleashing a bright light who rumbled across Tamworth Rugby Park.
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Right then, Claudia Kenniff's youthfulness had, in a way, no bearing whatsoever on that dramatic, try-scoring moment: she was a rugby player, just like the oldest player on the field.
A short time later, the 18-year-old sat with her right hung over a railing like the teenager she is.
In year 12 at McCarthy Catholic College, she has no idea what she will do post-school - although travel appeals to her - and seems content to live in the moment.
And keep scoring tries, like her aforementioned effort in a 37-26 round one win over Armidale.
"I'm hoping to play for many more years to come - I love it," the second-year Magpie said, adding: "I love all the girls, and I love playing."
She's a great teacher and a great teammate.
It was Kenniff's English teacher, Tahlia Urquhart, who steered the teen to rugby and the Magpies two years ago. Urquhart also plays for Tamworth.
"She's a great teacher and a great teammate," said the hooker-cum-prop, whose rugby experience has been aided by her grittiness.
"If you fall, you get back up," she said.
Growing up, Kenniff had wanted to be a police officer. "But I'm not too sure about that anymore."
She is, however, sure of her relationship with rugby and a certain venerable rugby club: "I'm feeling good about it."
No doubt the feeling is mutual.