Swansea Sail Seven Points Ahead

Sunday 12th February
ORCHARD WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE

Briton Ferry Llansawel 0-4 Cardiff City FC
Cardiff Met 7-0 Aberystwyth Town
Llandudno 1-4 Swansea City 
Port Talbot Town 1-2 Rhyl 

Llandudno 1-4 Swansea City 

Swansea City are seven points ahead of second-placed Abergavenny after a 4-1 victory in their late kick-off at Llandudno.

The Swans took the lead with a converted free-kick from Jodie Passmore in the 5th minute and Stacey John then doubled the advantage.

The hosts halved the deficit through Sofie Owen only for John to net her second in the 56th minute, with Passmore then completing her brace in the last minute.

Briton Ferry Llansawel 0-4 Cardiff City FC

Cardiff City FC Women closed in on second position with a 4-0 win at basement side Briton Ferry, where the first three goals came in a five-minute spell.

The Bluebirds were in command by the interval with a three-goal lead thanks to a rush of goals midway through the half, with two for Alicia Davies one one from Kanisha Underdown.

The hosts then kept City out until Shannon Evans added the fourth goal with 11 minutes remaining.

Cardiff Met 7-0 Aberystwyth Town

Cardiff Met are only a point behind the third-placed side having thrashed Aberystwyth 7-0, with four of those coming in the first half.

Goals came at regula intervals in the first 30 minutes, with Rebecca Mathias, Chloe O’Connorand, Lois Regan and Robyn Pinder all registering.

After the interval, O’Connor scored again before Erin Murray added a late brace.

Port Talbot Town 1-2 Rhyl 

Rhyl doubled their points tally when coming from behind for a 2-1 result at Port Talbot, whom they now trail by five pints with four games in hand.

Jesci Hare took only 4 minutes to put the home side in front but Rhyl replied within 10 minutes through Tonicha Dickens.

Rachel Lloyd then hit the winner just before half time.

Pictured – Aberystwyth tackle sends Cardiff Met forward flying. (Photo: Chris Howells / atfc.org.uk)

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