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Genero Adran League
The first major trophy of the new era in women’s football in Wales was won by Cardiff Met
Women, who defeated Cardiff City Women 1-0 in a dramatic Final at Dragon Park.
City had the better of the opening exchanges with Zoe Atkins having a shot cleared
off the line by Stephanie Turner while at the other end, Shannon Evans fired over the bar.
Play continued to flow from end to end and Met went closest yet to breaking the
deadlock when a shot by Jessie Taylor struck the woodwork. Back came City and Phoebie
Poole was played through on goal but she was denied by a fine save from Annabel Sweeney.
Both sides continued to look dangerous when going forward after the break but
neither side were able to make a breakthrough. Atkins and Poole both shot over the bar
during a good spell for City while at the other end, it took a great save from Ceryn
Chamblerlain to keep out an effort from Erin Murray following good work by Laura May
Walkley.
With four minutes remaining, Met took the lead when a far post cross was converted
by Emily Allen. City pressed hard for an equaliser and an opportunity came when Amy
Williams made a weaving run into the area and was brought down for a penalty. Poole
stepped up to take the kick but Sweeney produced a superb save to keep her shot out and
secure victory for her side.
Cardiff Met Women: Annabel Sweeney, Jessie Taylor, Lucy Finch, Tija Richardson,
Stephanie Turner, Sophie Hancocks, Emily Allen, Laura May Walkley, Shannon Evans
(sub Erin Murray 53mins), Lauren
Hutton-Townsend, Elianna Chavez. Subs PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts GD
SWANSEA CITY 18 16 1 1 56 10 49 46
not used: Jessica Rees, Emily Richards, CARDIFF MET WOMEN 18 15 0 3 62 16 45 46
Ellie Preece, Grace Corne. CARDIFF CITY F.C. 18 12 0 6 50 26 36 24
Cardiff City Women: Ceryn ABERYSTWYTH TOWN 18 6 2 10 17 38 20 -21
PONTYPRIDD TOWN 18 6 2 10 22 33 20 -11
Chamberlain, Hollie Smith, Hannah
BARRY TOWN UTD 18 5 0 13 29 52 15 -23
Daley, Siobhan Walsh, Ffion Price, Seren PORT TALBOT TOWN 18 5 0 13 17 52 15 -35
Watkins, Danielle Broadhurst, Zoe Atkins THE NEW SAINTS 18 4 1 13 19 45 13 -26
(sub Danielle Green 77mins), Lily
Billingham (sub Eliza Collie 87mins),
Amy Williams, Phoebie Poole. Subs not
used: Amelia Forkings, Emily Bayliss, NORTH DIVISION P W D L F A Pts 0
LLANDUDNO 14 12 1 1 75 18 37 57
Megan Saunders. WREXHAM 14 11 0 3 79 30 33 49
One match was played in the BETHEL LADIES 14 10 1 3 80 30 31 50
league on Sunday, the final match of the CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS 14 9 0 5 83 23 27 60
CPDG PWLLHELI 14 6 0 8 22 41 18 -19
campaign in Genero Adran South.
LLANFAIR UTD 14 4 0 10 25 58 12 -33
Briton Ferry Llansawel have AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON 14 3 0 11 22 52 9 -30
had a good season overall, finishing in DENBIGH TOWN 14 0 0 14 4 138 0 -134
second place, and they wrapped up the
campaign by scoring eleven times without
reply against Talycopa LAFC. Alice SOUTH DIVISION P W D L F A Pts GD
Broadley and Megan Kearle netted a hat- ABERGAVENNY WOMEN 14 12 1 1 88 8 37 80
BRITON FERRY LLANSAWEL 14 11 2 1 50 6 35 44
trick apiece for Ferry, whilst Anya Welch, CASCADE YC 14 9 2 3 33 15 29 18
Lowri Baker and Georgia Howells also got CARDIFF BLUEBELLES 14 7 1 6 33 21 22 12
on the scoresheet as did 16-year-olds Ella SWANSEA UNIVERSITY 14 6 1 7 32 24 19 8
CALDICOT TOWN 14 4 3 7 23 35 15 -12
Smitham and Manon Thomas. Ferry
TALYCOPA LAFC 14 2 0 12 20 95 6 -75
therefore finish two points behind title MERTHYR TOWN 14 0 0 14 9 84 0 -75
winners Abergavenny Women, having 0
not dropped a point at home and only Talycopa 0 Briton Ferry 11.
conceded six times all season.
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