North East Wales Women’s League – final games of 2024-25 deliver wins for Hall, Trearddur Bay and Welshpool

Jess Woods (maroon) scored three times for Trearddur Bay on Sunday

NORTH EAST WALES WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE EAST

Final table 2024-25

Northop Hall 3 CPD Merched Henllan 1

Goal number 53: Beth Roberts

With only 10 players available Henllan lost the final league game of their debut season but still finished a very respectable third in the North East Wales East Division.

Despite the result, the visitors celebrated a record-breaking 53rd goal of the campaign for net-machine Beth Roberts.

Henllan started well with Beth Roberts having two shots well saved by Abbie Bellis-Hollway.

In the 12th minute, Taylor Roberts put Northop in front with her ninth goal of the season.

Bellis-Hollway made a cracking fingertip save over the bar from a Roberts free-kick, and also denied the scoring sensation twice more before the break.

The Flintshire hosts went 2 0 up on 49 minutes when Tyler Price scored after good work by Isabella Nardo.

Henllan were back in the game two minutes later when an Abby Cattell corner was met on the volley by Roberts for her 53rd goal in just 19 appearances.

After going close to an equaliser numerous times, the villagers tired in the last 20 minutes in the blistering heat and carrying a few injuries, they conceded a third on 77 minutes when Lily Amelia Lloyd made it 3-1.

Hall, who lost 7-0 at Henllan earlier in the season, finished fifth in the seven-team division.

Welshpool Town 2 Coedpoeth United 1

Welshpool claimed their second win of the season against a Coedpoeth United side which went close to ending their debut campaign with a first point.

Natalie Rowley gave the Powys hosts a 37th minute lead, Mary Newman with the assist,

In the 50th minute, 16-year-old Darcy Woolley made it 2-0, Newman again supplying the chance, before Jade McHugh pulled one back for the Wrexham visitors after 57.

No further goals, but a great effort from Coedpoeth.

WEST DIVISION

Final table 2024-25

Trearddur Bay 3 Amlwch Town 1

The brilliant Jess Woods

After six games without a win, Trearddur Bay ended their season on a high with victory in the Anglesey derby.

Bay had drawn 2-2 at Amlwch back in March, but went one better in the return at Lon Isallt.

Star of the show for Trearddur was the magical Jess Woods, who scored all three goals for the hosts, meaning she has found the net 16 times in 12 games this season. It was Woods’ third hat-trick for the club she joined at the start of 2024-25.

Woods scored on 15, 70 and 77 minutes, Freya Davies assisting for her first, while Emma Roberts replied on the hour for the visitors, Jo Bramwell setting her up.

Amlwch end the season on a losing streak of eight games and no wins in their last 11 outings.

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