Women’s football round-up: Wrexham Foresters hit 17 in Welsh Cup, league wins for Pwllheli, Llangefni and Llanystumdwy

NORTH WALES WOMEN’S FOOTBALL REPORTS – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
BUTE ENERGY WELSH CUP QUALIFYING ROUND
Buckley Town 1 Wrexham Foresters 17
Kirstie Kural scored no less than EIGHT goals as Wrexham Foresters’ Welsh Cup debut ended in a resounding 17-1 victory.
Former Connah’s Quay Nomads star Kural netted five times within a 23-minute spell in the first half before adding another three after the break.
Chelsea Williams, ex-Denbigh Town and CPDM Bangor, scored three, as did 17-year-old Savannah Miller, while Kate Tasker, Charlotte Dykes and sub Leah Davies added one each.
All this after Sophie Iball had handed Buckley a second-minute lead! And the home keeper Catherine Griffiths deserves a mention for producing some good saves.
Denbigh Town P Northop Hall P
GENERO ADRAN PREMIER
The New Saints 4 Wrexham 2
A first defeat of the season for Wrexham, but they are one of five teams now tied for the lead on six points.
Mariam Mahmood and Neve Adams found the net for the visitors, Caitlin Chapman (2), Chantelle Teare and Zara Gibbs sharing the home haul.
NORTH WALES COAST LLANDUDNO KIA WOMEN’S LEAGUE
Caernarfon Town 1 Llangefni Town 7
Amber Brown delivered a hat-trick as Llangefni got their league campaign off to a winning start at Treborth.
Sub Brown, 18, netted three times in the final 17 minutes for Cefni. Back in March 2024, the youngster scored a treble for ex-club Caernarfon AGAINST Llangefni.
Cerys Gadd converted two first half penalties, Milly Lowe and Ffion Owen also on the mark as the Anglesey side reached half time 4-0 to the good.
Elan Evans scored a consolation from the spot for Caernarfon on 56 minutes before Brown took centre stage with her three late strikes.
CPDM Llanystumdwy 4 CPD Merched Henllan 3
It was a tight encounter at Llanystumdwy where the home side bagged the points with goals from Angharad Perry, Manon Evans, Kate Davies and Annest Roberts’ 92nd minute penalty.
Henllan hit back through a Lleucu Williams double and Magi Pierce single.
Trearddur Bay 1 CPD Pwllheli 6
Sian Moore and Bess Roberts both delivered doubles as Pwllheli returned from Anglesey as 6-1 victors.
Nia Jones and captain Magi Hughes also made the scoresheet for the visitors, Jess Woods with a consolation for Bay.
