“Bangor 1876 were awesome, but heavy loss will not define our season” – Llangefni manager Dan Gregg

1876 keeper Becca Elliott gathers the ball as Llangefni top-scorer Jen Cox looks to pounce. ALL PICTURES: DAI SINCLAIR – diolch Dai

LLANGEFNI TOWN REPORT

Bangor 1876 8
Llangefni Town 0

Llangefni manager Dan Gregg was full of praise for opponents Bangor 1876, but insists the 8-0 defeat at Nantporth on Sunday in no way defines his team’s season.

Before losing to the runaway North Wales Women’s League leaders, Cefni had won three on the bounce to cement themselves in the top five – a massive improvement on last season.

Gregg said: “Credit to Bangor they were fantastic today, played some beautiful football and it’s not hard to see why they are unbeaten so far.

“I really hope they go on to win it (the title) now especially for the Anglesey girls like Mia, Menna, Ella, Ceri etc.

Bangor 1876 keeper Becca Elliott prepares to gather a cross

“Bangor treated this game as a big one today and I’m sure they were expecting a tough one which shows the mark my team has made this season so far. Unfortunately we couldn’t make it tougher for them today but this game by no means defines my team’s season.

“I’m proud of everything we’ve done these last few weeks. This one’s gone now and on to Flint at home next week.”

The illustrious figure of Llinos Hughes on the ball for Llangefni

Llangefni visited Nantporth for the second time in 2 weeks on Sunday to face champions-elect Bangor 1876.

After 9 points from a possible 9 in 2023, Cefni went into the game high on confidence but this Bangor side proved to be a step up in quality for the islanders.

It took just 12 minutes for Bangor to break through when Ffion Bee scored her second goal against Llangefni this season.

Bangor 1876’s Jenna Allsup looks to close down Jess Jones (left)

Danielle Barnfield, last year’s captain, made it 2-0 in the 27th minute followed by Anglesey girl Ella Jones and then the league’s top goal scorer Stevie Donougher made it 4-0 at the half time break.

Gregg’s Ynys Mon midfielder Mia Roberts then started the second half scoring on the 49th minute taking it to 5-0. Donougher then completed her brace and action for the day. Llangefni improved from then on with new signing Jess Jones showing some lovely touches and threatening in behind.

Two goals in the last 5 minutes from Anglesey girls Ceri Lois and Menna Evans wrapped up a 8-0 for the unbeaten Bangor.

Hannah Owen of Llangefni shows her athleticism on the wing

TEAMS

Bangor 1876

Rebecca Elliott
Sophie Allsop
Ffion Bee
Catrin Hughes (Nia Roberts 77)
Lisa Thomas (Menna Evans 60)
Danielle Barnfield
Jenna Allsup
Mia Roberts (Awel Ellis 70)
Elin Jones
Ella Jones (Cerys Parry 70)
Stevie Donougher (Ceri Thomas 70)

Megan Summers-Jones (furthest right) aims to clear the danger for Llangefni as Jenna Allsup (8) and Stevie Donougher (16) try to close down. Thanks to DAI SINCLAIR for an amazing set of pictures

Llangefni Town

Jess Marshall
Cara Hughes
Mared Roberts
Nia Ginnelly (c)
Ellie Coulson (Lara Cain 61)
Jennifer Cox (Alice Pascall 61)
Hannah Owen
Jess Jones
Megan Summers-Jones
Sharlee Owen
Llinos Hughes (Kaitlin Toulmin 62)

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