Genero Adran South round-up: Cardiff Met continue perfect start with comeback win

Cardiff Met continued their perfect start to the Genero Adran South season as they came from behind to win 4-2 away at Pure Swansea. 

It was a frantic opening eight minutes as Charley Haynes put the hosts ahead, only for Scarlett Davies and Carys Gittins to complete a quickfire turnaround for the Archers. 

Molly Chapman added her name to the scoresheet in the 20th minute, before turning provider for Anna Houghton to make it 4-1 early in the second half. Annabel Stokes pulled a goal back for the Swans, but it proved only to be a consolation as Met earned an eighth straight victory in all competitions. 

Taffs Well came from three goals down to earn a 3-3 draw against Llanelli Town at Stebonheath. 

Llanelli appeared to be in firm control of the contest as Sophie Topper, Bryanna Demery and Ffion Varney all scored in the space of five minutes to open up a convincing lead as half-time approached. 

However, Rianne Jones set Wellwomen on the comeback trail with her finish just before the break, while Saskia Williams pulled another goal back shortly after the hour mark. Jones then netted a 74th-minute equaliser, but the forward’s afternoon ended in frustration as she was shown a straight red card following full time. 

Fixtures and results

Genero Adran South

Carmarthen Town climbed up to third place with a 2-1 victory over Cascade at the LHP Stadium. 

Carmarthen forward Summer Evans continued her bright start to the season with a stunning free-kick into the top corner after just 13 minutes. 

Iris Jones netted her first league goal for Cascade to level the scoreline eight minutes before half-time, but Casi Jones scored what proved to be the winner for Carmarthen early in the second period as she latched onto a long ball and slotted into the bottom corner.

A second yellow card for Cascade boss Wayne Lewis in stoppage time emphasised the visitors’ frustrations, as they remain without a point after three games. 

Cerys Pinchard bagged a late equaliser as Cwmbran Celtic salvaged a 1-1 draw with Penybont at Avondale Park. 

Bont were gifted the lead midway through the first half as Summer Bowen-Quirk turned the ball into her own net. 

However, the visitors found themselves a player down with six minutes remaining as Carys Minton received a straight red card. Her dismissal proved costly as Pinchard popped up in the 87th minute to make it one apiece. 

Genero Adran South results

Cwmbran Celtic 1-1 Penybont
Llanelli Town 3-3 Taffs Well
Pure Swansea 2-4 Cardiff Met
Carmarthen Town 2-1 Cascade

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