Trearddur Bay Bulls ladies football squad had their first training session of 2021 on Monday.
The team formed in 2019 and competed in the North Wales Recreation League.
After a blank 2020-21 season for women’s football in North Wales because of Covid-19, Bay are among the many teams raring to go for the 2021-22 campaign.
The side is jointly managed by Chris Davies, Mark Parry and Stacey Evans.
“We’re putting together a decent squad now,” said Davies. “After the first couple of seasons together the girls have found their feet.
“We’re hoping to push on again this season and develop them further. We are still trying to add numbers to the squad and we’re conscious of being an all-inclusive club which welcome all standards of player.”
Bulls player Catrin Ellen Jones added: “Tonight was our first training back since all these lockdowns, but the numbers were good and it was nice to see old and new faces joining in! We are always looking for new players to join.”
Bulls ladies train every Monday from 6.30 pm at Trearddur Bay’s Lon Isallt football pitch.
March 2, 2020: Trearddur Bay 4 (Shanellie Cooper, 1 OG, Ashleigh Jones, Leanne Williams) Queen Bees Eglwysbach 2 (Chev Cannon 2)
November 17, 2019: Llanfairfechan Town 0 Trearddur Bay 0.
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