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Keynsham Town LFC are delighted to announce that striker Kerry
Bartlett has rejoined the club.
Keynsham manager Barrie Newton said: “Kerry is our record
goalscorer, having hit 63 goals in 32 matches during our title
winning season in 2018-19 and she will be a great addition to our
forward line.
Kerry has been signed from Cardiff City Ladies, the FAWNL
Division One South West leaders where she has scored ten times in
16 games, many of which were not complete 90 minute
appearances.
She will make her debut for Keynsham in their friendly match against Bristol University
this Sunday, 4.30pm kick off.
The Wales WU17 and WU19 squads will travel to Portugal this month to take part in two-mini
tournaments as part of their preparations for the Second Round of their UEFA EURO 2023
qualifying campaigns.
Nicola Anderson’s WU19s will face Portugal (Wednesday 15 February), Poland (Saturday
18 February) and Iceland (Tuesday 21 February) in Sant’Ana. Following the tournament,
Wales will host the Second Round of the UEFA Women’s U19 EURO qualifiers in April, where
Anderson’s side will face Kazakhstan and Estonia (dates and venues TBC).
Meanwhile, Nia Davies’ WU17s will travel to Algés on the west coast to face the Czech
Republic (Thursday 16 February), Portugal (Sunday 19 February) and Serbia (Wednesday 22
February). The matches will be their final preparations ahead of the UEFA Women’s U17
EURO Round 2 qualifiers in March, where Wales will face the Netherlands, Finland and
Sweden in League A.
There is strong domestic representation across both selected squads, with eleven call-ups
from the Adran Premier League and a further nine call-ups from the FAW Academy North
and South teams.
Wales U19: Safia Middleton-Patel (Manchester United), Emily Roberts (Cardiff City
Women), Elen Valentine (Aberystwyth Town), Bethan McGowan (Birmingham City), Ella
Hilliard (Derby County), Phoebie Poole (Cardiff City Women), Hollie Smith (Cardiff City
Women), Zoe Smith (Cardiff City Women), Jessie Taylor (Manchester City), Megan Curran
(Brighton & Hove Albion), Ella Humphrey (Portsmouth *), Lauren Purchase (Nottingham
Forest *), Tianna Teisar (Bristol City), Faye Knox (Liverpool), Megan Bowen (Cardiff City
Women), Olivia Owen (West Bromwich Albion), Lily Billingham (Cardiff City Women),
Jessica Collyer (West Ham United), Mary McAteer (Coventry United), Taylor Reynolds
(Boldmere St Michaels *), Scarlett Williams (Billiericay Town *), Manon Pearce (Cardiff City
Women), Elin Jones (Aberystwyth Town), Claudia Jones (Liverpool).
Wales U17: Cerys Phillip (Chelsea), Soffia Kelly (FAW South Academy), Ameliah Yarwood
(Forest Green Rovers), Lauren Davies (FAW South Academy), Mayzee Davies (Manchester
United), Casi Evans (FAW North Academy), Evie Hughes (Pontypridd United), Vera Jones
(Barry Town Utd), Amy Richardson (Everton), Elena Cole (FAW South Academy), Ruby Day
(Bristol City), Keira O’Keefe (FAW South Academy), Amelie Curtis (Bristol City), Mared
Griffiths (FAW North Academy), Charlotte Salisbury-Williams (Wolverhampton
Wanderers), Chloe McMahon (Bristol City), Madison Perrott (Bristol City), Olivia Francis
(Pontypridd United), Casi Gregson (FAW South Academy), Ania Denham (FAW North
Academy), Sophie Rawling (FAW North Academy), Callie Jones (Bristol City).
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