Genero Adran South round-up: Taffs Well earn first win in the second tier

Taffs Well earned their first ever Genero Adran South victory as Rianne Jones’ double proved decisive in a 2-1 win away at Cascade. 

Jones got the Wellwomen off to a flying start as she found the net with just six minutes on the clock, before she completed her brace on 72 minutes to double the advantage. 

Chrystalla Moreton halved the deficit for Cascade with two minutes of normal time remaining, but the hosts were unable to find a late equaliser as they fell to back to back league defeats for the first time since last November. 

Pure Swansea made it two wins from two league games this season as Hannah Duffy’s stoppage time goal earned a 2-1 home victory over Carmarthen Town. 

Flavia Jenkins scored for the second consecutive game to put Carmarthen ahead on 27 minutes, a lead which they held until the 76th minute when Charley Haynes levelled for the hosts. 

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Genero Adran South

Just as it seemed that the points were going to be shared, substitute Duffy popped up in the fifth minute of stoppage time to snatch the win for Pure Swansea. 

Cardiff Met also have maximum points from their first two matches after they stormed to a 5-2 victory away at Penybont. 

Met took just two minutes to break the deadlock as Molly Chapman scored for the second game in a row, but Bont were level in the 24th minute thanks to Maddie Priday’s strike. 

The Archers went up a gear in the second half though, as Celyn Garton and Anna Houghton scored in quick succession to open up a 3-1 lead after 69 minutes. 

Niamh Terry gave Bont a lifeline with a goal on her debut for the club, but Carys Minton’s own goal and Demi Parry’s first goal for Met ensured Jonathan Nash’s side took home all three points. 

Molly Chapman has scored in both of Cardiff Met’s opening two games of the season

Cwmbran Celtic bounced back from their opening day defeat with an emphatic 4-0 win over Llanelli Town at Avondale Park.  

Fiona Anthony’s strike on the half hour mark was the narrow difference between the sides at the break, but Lauren Boyd’s penalty two minutes after the restart, followed by stoppage time strikes from Macey Morris and Anthony gave Celtic their biggest league win of 2025. 

Genero Adran South results

Cascade 1-2 Taffs Well 
Cwmbran Celtic 4-0 Llanelli Town 
Penybont 2-5 Cardiff Met 
Pure Swansea 2-1 Carmarthen Town

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