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·13 March 2023
Cardiff Met retain the Genero Adran Trophy
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·13 March 2023
Cardiff Met won the Genero Adran Trophy. (Photo: @AdranLeagues)
Cardiff Met defeated Cardiff City FC Women 3-1, aided by a first-half brace from Erin Murray, to retain the Genero Adran Trophy.
Cardiff Met ended Cardiff City’s 23-game undefeated run across all domestic competitions, as Murray converted from the penalty spot despite Ceryn Chamberlain’s efforts and later had a tap in from Ellie Preece’s cross.
Siobhan Walsh gave City hope in the final 20 minutes with a spot-kick, Tija Richardson potentially denied them an equaliser with a last-ditch sliding tackle preventing Lily Billingham going one-on-one with the keeper.
Preece capitalised on a defensive mistake before firing home to regain Met’s two-goal cushion in the 77th minute.
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