Seven games, seven hat-tricks – some sort of record?

CENTRAL WALES NORTH LADIES LEAGUE – REPORTS – NOVEMBER 9
Wrexham Foresters 9 Berriew Development 1
To score for seven games in a row is something special – but seven successive hat-tricks?
That’s what Wrexham Foresters top markswoman Kirstie Kural has achieved.
Since joining forces with Foresters at the start of the season, the 36-year-old England Futsal international has netted a remarkable 28 times – an average of four per game.
In truth, she is too good for Tier 3. Connah’s Quay Nomads’ record goalscorer belongs at a much higher level, but for the time being she is focused on getting the Foresters to the standard of league where she herself belongs.
And it is currently going rather well with the newly-formed side topping the Central Wales North League after five straight wins in which they have scored a massive 53 goals.

It is not just about KK of course – the Foresters have a small squad of very impressive players.
Sunday’s outing saw them hammer Berriew Development 9-1 at The Waens Fields, Savannah Miller also pocketing a hat-trick to make it 13 goals in five outings for the 17-year-old.
Miller’s goals came on 24, 26 and 83 minutes, Kural struck on 33, 51 and 61, Anna Thomas found the net after 28 and 65 with Louise Wilson completing the rout on 88.
Airbus UK Broughton 3 Welshpool Town 0
Niamh Makin delivered a double as Airbus made it three wins in four starts.
The 16-year-old Makin scored on 30 and 88 minutes, with sub Elise Fawkes also finding the target after 55.
Buckley Town 1 Tregaron Turfs 7
Lili Lloyd scored Buckley’s only goal in the 44th minute of what turned out to be a heavy loss to Tregaron.
Llio Morgan and Victoria Oakes bagged a brace apiece for the Turfs, Delun Roberts, Lucy Osbourn and a Seren Strafford own goal making up the remainder.
Northop Hall 9 Coedpoeth United 2
Hall maintained their 100% record with a fourth league win on the bounce.
Scarlett Foster-Noble hit three goals for the hosts, Taylor Roberts and Hannah Williams two each, while Olivia Davies and Kacey Roberts also made the scoresheet.
Lily Denby and Jade McHugh (penalty) notched consolations for an ever-battling Coedpoeth.
