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Llywela Edwards netted possibly the greatest goal she will ever score on Sunday. Picture@ PATRICK CAIN – many thanks

GENERO ADRAN NORTH – MARCH 9

CPDM Y Felinheli 2 Llandudno 2

Llywela Edwards scored a cast-iron North Wales women’s football goal of the season contender with her long-range rocket which earned a point for Felinheli.

With the hosts trailing 2-1 at half time on Sunday, Edwards connected with an absolute screamer from 20 yards or more just past the hour to make it two-apiece.

Felinheli cameraman Pat Cain was there behind the goal to catch the wonder strike in full splendour.

The result kept Felin well on course for a third-place finish in Genero Adran North, Connah’s Quay Nomads having clinched the title at the weekend with Llanfair United’s victory assuring them of runners-up.

Deposed champions Tudno struck twice in the first 10 minutes through Kelsey Davies, who made it 14 goals for the season.

Llandudno’s two-goal star Kelsey Davies (stripes) up against Felinheli’s Jordanne Greenough. Picture: LEVI MONTGOMERY – LFX MEDIA

Felin replied on 23 when Hana Wellings delivered from midfield to Jenna Tugwell-Allsup, who worked the ball nicely onto her left foot before applying a smart curling finish for her sixth goal of the campaign.

Edwards’ 64th minute stunner made it eight goals this season for one of Felinheli’s major pluses during 2024-25.

That was the end of the scoring, Felin making it eight matches unbeaten, while Tudno are without a win in six.

Felinheli are due to visit Rhyl 1879 this Sunday.

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CPDM Bangor 0 Llanfair United 4

Llanfair sealed second-place after making it four wins in a row.

The Powys side made it a comfortable double over a Bangor outfit they beat 5-0 at home last month.

Sunday’s fixture saw Bangor at their best in the first half, trailing just 1-0 at the break to a Millie Evans goal.

There was no further score until the 82nd minute, when Mary Griffiths doubled the away lead, Emma Williams and Harriet Davies adding further goals before the end.

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