
Taffs Well picked up their first-ever points in the Genero Adran Leagues with a 2-1 South Division success at Cascade.
Adran Premier
Barry Town United 1-4 Briton Ferry Llansawel (Att: 95)
Cardiff City 6-1 Aberystwyth Town
Swansea City 1-3 Wrexham (Att: 550)
The New Saints 6-1 Pontypridd United (Att: 265)
Cardiff City stayed top with a 6-1 sinking of Aberystwyth, Mackenzie Olden and Laura Curnock with two each, including a penalty for th latter. Kerry Walklett and Scarlett Baker-Perry also scored for the Bluebirds, while Lily Moralee-Hughes had got Aber back in it at 2-1.
Wrexham won 3-1 over Swansea City at the Swansea.com stadium, to remain level on points with the leaders. Ava Suckley and Katie Barker had the visitors two up in twelve minutes, Stacey John replied by the break but Lili Mai Jones restored thee two-goal cushion in the second half.
The New Saints are third on goal-difference after sending Pontypridd home beaten 6-1, Caitlin Chapman and Chantelle Teare each contributing two goals. Kayleigh Baker and Grace Thomas were their other scorers, Madison Lloyd’s goal for Ponty came in first-half added time, making it 4-1.
Briton Ferry stormed into a 4-0 lead with a Jade Crofts brace, Lucy Powell penalty and one from Maia Owen, before Danielle Broadhurst replied for Barry in first-half stoppage time. Stevie McCarthy-Campbell stepped down as Barry boss after the match, while Llansawel rose to fourth in the division.
Adran North
Berriew 2-3 Flint Town United (Att: 50)
Llandudno 1-2 Felinheli (Att: 61)
Llanfair United 2-5 Connah’s Quay Nomads
Flint Town lead the table after victory during late drama at Berriew. Dottie Evans opener for the hosts brought a brace in response from Zoe Stopford, Evans later equalised but substitute Jennifer Haynes grabbed the winner in added time.
Felinheli picked up their first points of the season at Llandudno with goals by Alaw Huys and Ellie Jones, substitute Seren Kerfoot-Robson got one back in stoppage time.
Connah’s Quay kicked off with a 5-2 conquering of Llanfair, despite letting slip a 2-0 lead. Goals from Ella Jones and Hannah Slack were cancelled out by Tania Wylde and Sophie Cook, before Polly Wild-McGregor regained the lead with Aimee Redfern and Megan Galeandro adding one each.
Adran South
Cascade 1-2 Taffs Well
Cwmbran Celtic 4-0 Llanelli Town (Att: 42)
Penybont 2-5 Cardiff Met (Att: 78)
Pure Swansea 2-1 Carmarthen Town
Cardiff Met and Pure Swansea continued their winning starts to the season, but the latter left it late. They had trailed to a goal from Carmarthen’s Flavia Jenkins for almost 50 minutes but Charley Haynes equalised and Hannah Duffy came off the bench to score a 95th-minute decider.
Molly Chapman’s early goal for Met was replied to by Maddie Friday, Celyn Garton and Anna Houghton taking the score to 3-1. Demi Parry pulled a second goal back but Carys Minton conceded an own goal and Niamh Terry completed the scoring.
Taffs Well secured their first-ever points in the league with Rianne Jones twice on target at Cascade, whose Chrystalla Moreton pulled one back late on.
Cwmbran got off the mark against Llanelli helped by two goals from Fiona Anthony, Lauren Boyd converted a penalty and Macey Morris was Celtic’s other scorer.
