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NEWFA Women’s Challenge Cup – we’ve got an Airbus v Nomads final again

Airbus keeper Ruby Stevens makes a save at Llangefni. Picture: PATRICK CAIN

NEWFA WOMEN’S CHALLENGE CUP SEMI-FINALS

Llangefni Town 1 (Coulson 14)
Airbus UK Broughton 3 (White 41 & 78, Dykes 74)

Airbus advanced to the NEWFA Challenge Cup final for a second season running after an impressive victory at North Wales Women’s League West high-flyers Llangefni.

The Genero Adran North visitors recovered from going a goal down to take the spoils 3-1 at Cae Bob Parry.

Cefni took a 14th minute lead when Ellie Coulson, a hat-trick star at the weekend, notched her 10th goal of the season thanks to a Jess Jones assist.

Lucie White

The Wingmakers equalised on 41 minutes when after a great passing move down the right, Zara McDonald crossed for Lucie White to find the net with a superb header.

All to play for in the second half and it was Airbus who got their noses in front in the 74th minute. Sub Lucy Vickers played a ball over the defence and fellow replacement Charlotte Dykes ran on with just the keeper to beat and fired into the top right corner,

And four minutes later it was 3-1 when White notched her second after another fine passage of play on the right, Ruby Ellis setting her up.

Connah’s Quay Nomads 11 (Hodson 3, Kural 3, Hobbs 3, Jones, Wild-McGregor)
Llanfair United 0

Kirstie Kural marked her surprise return to Nomads with a hat-trick in a double figure victory against long-distance travellers Llanfair.

Kural left the club last season, had a very brief spell at The New Saints and has been playing regular high-standard futsal prior to her appearance on the Quay team-sheet tonight.

Needing a tonic after a 4-0 home league humbling at the hands of CPDM Y Felinheli on Sunday, the Deesiders were never in any danger of losing to their Powys visitors.

Sophie Hodson and Shannon Hobbs also pocketed trebles, while Kylie Jones and Polly Wild-McGregor made up the 11.

Nomads, aiming for a third NEWFA Challenge Cup success on the bounce, will meet Airbus in a repeat of last season’s final.

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