Flint Town United edged a seven-goal thriller, Penybont won 3-2 away and Caldicot Town launched a second-half comeback on the opening day of the Genero Adran Trophy.
Group 1: Bangor 0-6 Connah’s Quay Nomads, Llandudno 9-1 NFA
Group 2: Flint Town United 4-3 Llanfair United, Felinheli 1-0 Rhyl
Group 3: Caldicot Town 5-1 Cascade, Llanelli Town 1-1 Swansea University
Group 4: Cambrian United 0-4 Pontypridd United, Cwmbran Celtic 2-3 Penybont
Polly Wild-McGregor scored half of the Connah’s Quay goals at Bangor, Rebecca Jarvis-Evans and Kelsey Davies got three apiece as Llandudno put nine past NFA.
A Jennifer Haynes brace helped Flint Town edge Llanfair by the odd goal in seven, Jenna Allsup got the only goal as Felinheli defeat Rhyl.
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— Flint Town United Ladies (@FTULadies) September 1, 2024
Caldicot’s Reanne Jones hit a hat-trick in the 5-1 victory over Cascade who had led at half time, Llanelli had a crowd of 152 for the 1-1 draw with Swansea University but Nadia Philipps’ opener was cancelled out on 85 minutes by Ellie Raggett for the students.
Maddie Priday missed one penalty but converted a second to see Penybont return from Cwmbran 3-2 victors, wildcard entrants Cambrian United had Leah Davies dismissed late on for a second caution as Pontypridd won 4-0.
The second round of games are on Sunday 8 September:
Group 1
NFA v Bangor (Ffordd Derwen Playing Fields)
Connah’s Quay Nomads v Llandudno (Deeside Stadium)
Group 2
Rhyl v Flint Town United (Belle Vue Stadium)
Llanfair United v Felinheli (Mount View)
Group 3
Swansea University v Caldicot Town (Swansea University Sports Centre)
Cascade v Llanelli Town (CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence)
Group 4
Penybont v Cambrian United (SDS Glass Stadium)
Pontypridd United v Cwmbran Celtic (USW Sports Park)