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Women’s football: Reports Sunday, Sep 1 – Hall hit 14, Llandudno 9 & Nomads 6

Kelsey Davies hit a hat-trick for Llandudno versus NFA. Picture: LEVI MONTGOMERY – LFX MEDIA

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL REPORTS – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

GENERO ADRAN TROPHY GROUP 1

Llandudno 9 NFA 1

Kelsey Davies and Rebecca Jarvis-Evans both notched hat-tricks for a Llandudno side which dished out a 9-1 beating to NFA.
Davies, who scored 19 goals for last season’s Adran North title-winning side, struck twice in the first nine minutes at Go Goodwins Stadium, her second a right foot finish into the bottom corner following a scything run at the visitors defence.
Jarvis-Evans made it three on 10, applying a simple finish after Mia Roberts put the ball through the keeper’s legs.
And Jarvis-Evans added another after 18, rounding off some great work from Davies with a back-post finish.

Rebecca Jarvis-Evans struck three times for Tudno. Picture: LEVI MONTGOMERY – LFX MEDIA


In no time Davies sealed her hat-trick and it was not long before Jarvis-Evans did likewise, Davies again setting her up.
Molly Brown responded from the penalty spot for NFA before the interval.
The second half scoring began in the 63rd minute, Sioned Phillips with a bicycle kick from an Erin Doran corner.
There was a special moment on 76 minutes when gifted youngster Angharad Jones notched her first goal for the team.
Mollie Roberts recorded her first competitive goal for the side before the end.

CPDM Bangor 0 Connah’s Quay Nomads 6

Polly Wild McGregor pocketed a treble as Nomads hit the Citizens for six.
Wild Mc-Gregor found the net on 2, 37 and 84 minutes, while Keira Hardstaff, Alisha Whitehead-Hughes and Phoebe Ellis added singles.

GENERO ADRAN TROPHY GROUP 2

Flint Town United 4 Llanfair United 3

This match has been reported on in depth in separate articles by Grassroots North Wales.
Ruby McGilloway’s 25-yard rocket, debutant India Howarth’s clinical finish and a Jennifer Haynes second half double clinched a close-fought win for Flint.
Sophie Cook notched a hat-trick for Llanfair, who fought back from a goal down three times.

CPDM Y Felinheli 1 CPD Y Rhyl 1879 0

Rhyl 1879 keeper Bethan Thomas collects a high ball into the box. Picture: PATRICK CAIN

Jordan Roberts scored the only goal as Y Felinheli overcame the stern challenge of a battling Rhyl outfit at Cae Seilo. Roberts struck from six yards from a Jenna Allsup assist in the 58th minute.
The visitors were unfortunate to have a goal ruled out which would have earned them a point.
Cassie Thomas was outstanding at the back for the Lilywhites.

NORTH EAST WALES WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Airbus UK Broughton 4 CPD Merched Henllan 4

A thrilling 4-4 draw was the final outcome at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium, where senior football newcomers Henllan rescued a point with a 95th minute equaliser.
Laura Pratt (2), Erin Heath and Ffion Jones scored for Airbus, the latter in the 93rd minute to make it 4-3, after the Wingmakers had been 3-2 down.
Abby Cattell, Beth Roberts and Lleucu Williams struck for Henllan before Elin Griffiths added the leveller five minutes into overtime.

Denbigh Town 6 Coedpoeth United 0

Six of the best from Denbigh, Lowri Claybrook and Catrin Davies with a double apiece, Lois Roberts and sub Paige Morris also on the mark.

Welshpool Town 1 Northop Hall 14

Hannah Williams scored five as Hall began the season in ruthless form at Welshpool.
Charlotte Dykes (3), Abbie Holland (2), Taylor Roberts (2), Ellen Sharps and Saoirse Thomas, promoted from the under-17s, provided the rest for the visitors, Natalie Rowley with a consolation for the hosts.

NORTH WEST WALES WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Caernarfon Town 2 CPD Pwllheli 3

Elena Julio

Elena Julio notched a 78th minute winner for a Pwllheli side which recovered from two goals down to pip Caernarfon.
A big shock was on the cards when the Cofis went two-up against last season’s invincible North Wales League champions.
Amber Brown and Jemma Rowlands scored on 21 and 23 minutes for the hosts, but Magi Hughes made it 2-1 after 30 and then provided the assist for Jini Owen Hughes to level with 34 on the clock.
Julio came on for Hughes after 70 and bagged the winner eight minutes later against her former club from a Katie Bowe assist.

Llangefni Town 4 Amlwch Town 1

Since they formed in 2021-22, Llangefni have played more competitive matches against Anglesey rivals Amlwch than any other team – 11.
After today’s victory, Cefni are ahead with six wins to four with one draw. The Cae Bob Parry side are unbeaten in their last seven tussles with the Lon Bach team.
The latest battle featured just one goal in the first half, Jess Jones providing it.
Ffion Owen doubled the lead on 53, Catrin George added a third after 66 and Jess Jones bagged her second of the match with 69 gone.
Amlwch grabbed an 89th minute response through Tesni Hughes.

CPDM Llanystumdwy 3 Kinmel Bay 2

Great start to the campaign for Llanystumdwy, whose three first half goals proved enough to secure the points.
Angharad Perry netted on 10 and 32 minutes for the hosts before Heledd Savage added a third with 46 gone.
Bay fought back in the second half with goals from Seren Williams after 67 and Lucy Perry on 79, but they could not force an equaliser.

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