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Cardiff City secure incredible comeback win over TNS in Adran Premier
Cardiff City secure incredible comeback win over TNS in Adran Premier

BBC News

time23-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Cardiff City secure incredible comeback win over TNS in Adran Premier

Championship Conference Sunday, 23 MarchThe New Saints 2-3 Cardiff City: Cardiff City made a remarkable comeback to take a big step towards securing the Adran Premier title. The Bluebirds found themselves two goals down with just over an hour played, Chantelle Teare and Kay Baker with the goals for hosts The New Saints. TNS held their 2-0 lead until the 88th minute, before the most unlikely of turnarounds. Nieve Jenkins gave Cardiff a glimmer of hope with two minutes remaining before Shannon Evans looked to have snatched a point in the first minute of added time. But there was to be even more late drama, as 19-year-old Megan Bowen scored in the 93rd minute to send the Bluebirds seven points clear at the top of the table with three games Ferry Llansawel 2-2 Wrexham: Wrexham's five game winning run came to an end on Sunday as they were held to a draw at second-place Briton Ferry. The hosts took an early lead through Megan Kearle's penalty, but it was Wrexham who lead at half time thanks to goals from Abbie Iddenden and Ava Suckley. Briton Ferry kept their slim title hopes alive 10 minutes into the second half, as Kearle scored her second of the game. The draw, coupled with Cardiff's win, means Briton Ferry must win all three of their remaining fixtures and hope the Bluebirds drop points in each of their games. Plate Conference Sunday, 23 MarchAberystwyth Town 0-2 Barry Town United: Barry Town United returned to winning ways for the first time in five games on Sunday afternoon. After a goalless first half, the deadlock was broken on 53 minutes as Danielle Broadhurst supplied Sienna Stone for the opener. And Broadhurst bagged her second assist of the game six minutes later, this time for Lucy Attwood. Defeat for Aberystwyth means they are not mathematically safe from relegation with three games City 1-0 Cardiff Met: Cardiff Met are on the brink of relegation after a narrow loss away at Swansea City. Nia Jones thought she had given the Swans the lead with a thumping volley, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. Swansea did find the breakthrough in the second half, as Stacey John-Davis converted a 73rd minute penalty before Chloe Chivers's strike made the points safe. The winless Archers are now nine points adrift at the bottom of the league, with three games remaining.

New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy
New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy

Yahoo

time09-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy

The New Saints secured their first domestic Welsh trophy with a 3-1 win over Swansea City in the Genero Adran Trophy final. The result marked the first time since 2018 a team other than Swansea City, Cardiff City or Cardiff Met have won a major trophy. TNS took an early lead within the opening two minutes of the game. A misplaced back pass by Swans defender Caitlin Williams gave Chantelle Teare the opportunity to intercept and place the ball in the bottom left hand corner. Player of the match Lexi Jones then doubled TNS' lead in the 20th minute with a stunning strike from outside of the box. Things went from bad to worse for Jamie Sherwood's side as Lauren Davies' attempt to clear Maria Francis-Jones' cross resulted in an own goal. Swans veteran Stacey John-Davies managed to get her name on the scoresheet in the second half but it wasn't enough for a Swansea side who were looking to end a two-year trophy drought.

New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy
New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy

BBC News

time09-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

New Saints stun Swansea to win Adran Trophy

The New Saints secured their first domestic Welsh trophy with a 3-1 win over Swansea City in the Genero Adran Trophy result marked the first time since 2018 a team other than Swansea City, Cardiff City or Cardiff Met have won a major took an early lead within the opening two minutes of the game.A misplaced back pass by Swans defender Caitlin Williams gave Chantelle Teare the opportunity to intercept and place the ball in the bottom left hand of the match Lexi Jones then doubled TNS' lead in the 20th minute with a stunning strike from outside of the went from bad to worse for Jamie Sherwood's side as Lauren Davies' attempt to clear Maria Francis-Jones' cross resulted in an own veteran Stacey John-Davies managed to get her name on the scoresheet in the second half but it wasn't enough for a Swansea side who were looking to end a two-year trophy drought.

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