Aberystwyth Town Women began the second half of the Genero Adran Premier campaign in less than ideal fashion – with a last-gasp defeat at the hands of Pontypridd United, falling 2-1 at Park Avenue.After two cup losses in a row, Gav Allen’s side were keen to get back to league action.
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Tania Wylde opened the scoring with a thumping penalty after 12 minutes following a foul on Amy Jenkins.
But Olivia Francis notched an equaliser just before the half-hour.
There were great chances for the hard-working Gwenllian Jones and Emily Thomas – and one particularly fine save from Aber goalkeeper Elen Valentine, back from Wales U19 duty, using her feet brilliantly to deny Carys Bufton.
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But Bufton would ultimately prevail, scoring with two minutes left on the clock to seal all three points for the visitors.
The second half also marked a home debut for 15-year-old Modlen Gwynne, coming on in the 74th minute; she made her first senior start in the Genero Adran Trophy semi-final defeat to Cardiff Met two weeks ago.
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The Seasiders are back at home next Sunday as they face Barry Town United at Park Avenue (kick-off 2pm).
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