Who are the stars of the 2025-26 women’s Super 12?

Six months into the 2025-26 season, how are our Super 12 North Wales women footballers performing?
Holly Owen Roberts (CPDM Bangor)

Sixteen-year-old midfielder who has been a consistent performer in her debut season in Genero Adran North, playing in 12 of CPDM Bangor’s 13 matches so far.
While it has been a tough campaign for the team overall, recent results, including a 2-2 draw with Felinheli and a 1-1 versus Llandudno, prove the blues are heading in the right direction.
Players of good pedigree like Holly will be important for the team’s development.
Anna Jones (CPDM Y Felinheli)

Playing in a league comprising just seven teams restricts game time considerably and this must have frustrated a player like Anna, who has been used to much more active seasons in her long career.
Has made 10 appearances and netted two goals for a Felinheli outfit she joined at the start of the campaign after several seasons of playing in the English pyramid.
Lexi Walsh (Kinmel Bay)

It is difficult to find words to describe how impressive this 17-year-old goal machine has been this season.
Lexi is top-scorer in the North Wales Coast Women’s League by a country mile with 27 goals in a mere 10 games, her overall record in all competitions being 31 scored in 14 matches.
She has bagged no less than eight hat-tricks so far, including a six and five goal haul.
Elin Roberts (CPDM Bangor)

Joined CPDM Bangor in November after beginning the season at Llangefni Town, where she made seven substitute appearances.
Has played in six games for Bangor to date and this 18-year-old striker will be determined to produce the goalscoring form she proved she was capable of in previous stints with The New Saints and Caernarfon Town.
Hannah Owen (Llandudno)

Proving to be a good signing for Llandudno, who she joined at the start of 2025-26 after four fine seasons with Llangefni Town.
Has netted four goals in 16 appearances for Tudno so far and has been a real asset to the team’s attacking play.
Becca Eagles (Flint Town United)

Recently became player-manager of Flint – a great appointment for someone who has made a major impression at the club she joined at the beginning of the season.
Not only has she given Flint a welcome midfield boost, she has also been invaluable a top-quality coach.
Three goals in 13 appearances so far for the Adran North side, where her experience and set-piece skills are really benefiting a largely young team.
Magi Pierce (CPDM Henllan)

Having a fine season so far leading a Henllan side which has recovered well from losing last term’s 53-goal top markswoman Beth Roberts to Flint.
Magi has made 11 appearances and scored two goals in the current campaign, where the Vale of Clwyd villagers have made good progress in the North Wales Coast League.
Sian Moore (CPDM Pwllheli)

Third highest scorer in the North Wales Coast Women’s League on 11 goals.
This defender turned attacker is flying again this season, with 14 goals in all competitions to her name from 13 games.
The highlight was undoubtedly a five-goal salvo in a 6-0 victory at Denbigh – an unconfirmed club record for finding the net most times in a single game by a Pwllheli player.
Named Grassroots North Wales Women’s Player of the Year for 2025.
Menna Evans (CPDM Bangor)

This 19-year-old dazzler has scored four goals in 10 matches this season, including an absolute wonder strike in a 2-2 draw with Felinheli.
Ynys Môn Island Games cap with pace, power and tremendous shooting ability.
In 52 first team appearances for CPDM Bangor, she has notched 25 goals.
Beth Jones (Llangefni Town)

With Llangefni still undefeated in the league over 10 matches, and conceding a miserly three goals, the contribution of defenders like Beth cannot be overstated.
Has made 16 appearances for Town this season and in half of those games, the islanders have not let in a goal.
Another Island Games representative who has become one of the most consistent defenders in North Wales football.
Shelby Wild (Kinmel Bay)

Has been a leading figure in Kinmel Bay’s rise to the top of the North Wales Coast League.
Tremendously brave shot stopper who has played in eight matches so far, sharing the keeping duties with the promising young Hannah Topham.
Elan Evans (Caernarfon Town)

Young striker has chalked up eight goals in 11 matches so far this season for a Caernarfon side which is improving all the time.
Seventeen-year-old Elan has hit hat-tricks in games against Kinmel Bay and Trearddur Bay.
In 31 total matches for Caernarfon’s first team also going back to last season, the youngster has struck 23 goals.
