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Genero Adran League

       Hot on the heels of a victory in midweek, Swansea City have gone six points clear at the top of
       the  table  after  winning  2-0  away  to  Port  Talbot  Town.  Chloe  Chivers  gave  the  Swans  a
       fourteenth minute and the striker wrapped up the win with her second goal, shortly before the
       hour.
            Cardiff Met Women ran out 4-0 winners at Pontypridd Town to hold on to second
       place. Olivia Thompson gave the Archers a first half lead and they went on to seal the points by
       scoring three times in the last seven minutes, Lauren Hutton-Townsend doubling their lead
       from the penalty spot before Emily Allen and Jessie Taylor added further goals.
            Cardiff City Women got back to winning ways with a 7-1 victory over Barry Town
       Utd. Danielle Broadhurst gave City a fourth minute lead and went on to hit a first half hat-trick,
       with Amy Williams adding a fourth just after the hour. Zoe Atkins and Phoebie Poole added
       further goals and after Mackenzie Olden pulled one back for Barry, Ffion Price rounded off the
       scoring late on.
            Aberystwyth Town are back in fourth place following their 1-0 win against  The New
       Saints. 15-year-old Gwenllian Jones scored the only goal of the game, early in the second half,
       to give Aberystwyth their fifth win of the season.
            A 5-1 victory away to CPDG Pwllheli has seen Connah’s Quay Nomads maintain
       their two point lead at the top of the North Division. Jade Scott, Sienna Strapp, Kirstie Kural,
       Chelsea Bloor and Francesca Scott all scored a goal apiece for the Nomads, with Lois Thomas
       replying.  Second  placed  Bethel  Ladies
       meanwhile  won  a  high  scoring  affair  8-4
                                         PREMIER DIVISION      P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  GD
       against  Llanfair  Utd.  Ffion  Williams  led SWANSEA CITY  11 11  0  0  34  2  33  32
       the  scoring  with  a  five-goal  haul,  Fflur CARDIFF MET WOMEN  11  9  0  2  39  9  27  30
       Williams  weighed  in  with  a  brace  and  CARDIFF CITY F.C.  11  9 5  0  2  36  9  27  27
                                         ABERYSTWYTH TOWN
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       Jordanne  Greenough  was  also  on  target.                  1  6  12 25 16  -13
                                         PONTYPRIDD TOWN      12  4  2  6  14 18 14  -4
       Maddie  Williams,  with  a  brace,  Stacey PORT TALBOT TOWN  11  3  0  8  13 36  9  -23
       Tradewell  and  India  Hassall  were  on  the BARRY TOWN UTD  12  2  0  10 17 40  6  -23
       scoresheet as Llandudno kept themselves  THE NEW SAINTS  12  1  1  10 10 36  4  -26
       two points off the pace by beating Airbus  Aberystwyth 1 TNS 0; Cardiff City 7 Barry 1; Pontypridd 0 Cardiff
       UK  Broughton  4-2  and  Rosie  Hughes  Met 4; Port Talbot 0 Swansea 2.
       found the net nine times for Wrexham in
                                         NORTH DIVISION        P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  0
       their victory over Denbigh Town. Amber  CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS  6  5  0  1  53  9  15  44
       Lightfoot contributed a further four whilst BETHEL LADIES  5  4  1  0  44 11 13  33
       the others came from Lauren Reese, Katie  LLANDUDNO     5  4  1  0  21  8  13  13
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       Sharp,  Erin  Lovett,  Libby  MacKenzie  and  WREXHAM   6 5  4 2  0 0  2 3  35 15 12  -10
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                                         CPDG PWLLHELI
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       Rebecca Pritchard.                AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON   6  1  0  5  10 22  3  -12
            Things remain close at the top of the LLANFAIR UTD  6  1  0  5  12 39  3  -27
       South  Division  and  there  was  a  change  of  DENBIGH TOWN  5  0  0  5  2  63  0  -61
       leadership on Sunday, Cascade YC taking Bethel 8 Llanfair 4; Llandudno 4 Airbus UK 2; Pwllheli 1 Connah’s
       over following their 1-1 draw with Cardiff  Quay 5; Wrexham 18 Denbigh 0.
       Bluebelles. Ellis Lunn gave the Bluebelles  SOUTH DIVISION  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  GD
                                         CASCADE YC            6  3  2  1  8  4  11  4
       a first half lead, which was cancelled out on
                                         ABERGAVENNY WOMEN     4  3  1  0  30  1  10  29
       the  half  hour  mark  by  Annaliese  Lewis. BRITON FERRY LLANSAWEL  5  3  1  1  12  3  10  9
       Swansea University meanwhile claimed CARDIFF BLUEBELLES  5  3  1  1  12  6  10  6
       their  second  league  victory  of  the  season,  CALDICOT TOWN  5 6  2 2  2 1  1 3  10  5  8  5
                                         SWANSEA UNIVERSITY
       4-2  against  Talycopa  LAFC  thanks  to                         10 16  7  -6
                                         TALYCOPA LAFC         6  1  0  5  8  37  3  -29
       Lucy  Morris,  Caitlin  Meadows,  Emily MERTHYR TOWN    5  0  0  5  3  21  0  -18
       Freeman and Seren Farrup. Amelia Thomas                                    0
       and  Bronwyn  Ridd  both  replied  for  Cascade 1 Cardiff Bluebelles 1; Talycopa 2 Swansea Univ 4.
       Talycopa.
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