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·23 February 2025
Llanfair United and Swansea University fight back for clear wins

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·23 February 2025
Harriet Davies’ hat-trick for Llanfair United took her record to nine goals in six games. (Photo: AdranLeagues)
Llanfair United and Swansea University both recorded clear wins in the Genero Adran Leagues despite conceding the first goal.
Genero Adran Premier
Swansea City P-P Wrexham Cardiff City A-A Aberystwyth Town (Att: 121) The New Saints 5-0 Cardiff Met (Att: 102) Briton Ferry Llansawel P-P Barry Town United
The New Saints went in three up against Cardiff Met, with Chantelle Teare, Maria Francis-Jones and Helen Evans the scorers. Kayleigh Baker extended the lead and Francis-Jones added her second. The result but TNS up to second place, four points behind Cardiff City.
Cardiff City fixture with Aberystwyth Town was abandoned at half-time due to a waterlogged pitch. The Bluebirds were 2-0 up through Fiona Barry and Ffion Price, while Aber’s Lily Moralee-Hughes had been sent off.
Adran North
Llandudno P-P NFA Rhyl P-P Felinheli Bangor P-P Connah’s Quay Nomads Flint Town United 1-4 Llanfair United
Llanfair fell behind at Flint but fought back for a 4-1 victory. Ruby Hastings put Town in front, Sophie Cook and a Harriet Davies double leaving the visitors in control at the break. Davies completed her hat-trick in stoppage time, as Llanfair but Connah’s Quay Nomads’ lead at the top to five points.
Adran South
Cascade YC 1-0 Cwmbran Celtic (Att: 25) Penybont 5-1 Llanelli Town Swansea University 5-1 Caldicot Town (Att: 34)
Swansea University substitute Annabel Stokes scored four times in a 5-1 win over Caldicot, as they went level on points with leaders Pontypridd United. Macey Morris had opened the scoring for the hosts, Charley Haynes equalising before the super-sub emerged.
Cascade’s Annaliese Lewis grabbed a 92nd-minute winner against Cwmbran Celtic, who would have gone top if they had won.
Mollie Jones scored either side of a Maddie Priday goal, to send Penybont into a 3-0 interval lead over Llanelli Town. Priday later also got her second, Layla Williams with the hosts’ fifth, Maisy Fahey-Pennell conceded an own-goal but after earlier contributing three assists.