Josh Bull hits an Ynyshir treble as Barry progress to Southern final

Josh Bulls first half hat trick sends Barry into the final of the Welsh Blood Service League Cup. Four first half goals was enough for the win for Barry as the hosts struggled to find the net. Josh Bull scored twice in the opening minutes striking in the 2nd and 7th minute. It looked like Barry would run away with the game but the Buns came back into it. Barry were clinical though and Kayne McLaggon added the third in the 42nd minute. In the 45th minute Bull finished off his hat trick making it

Five-star Barry hit the Bullseye as they thrash Swansea Uni

Josh Bull came off the bench to score and set up one on his debut as Barry hammered Swansea Uni 5-0. After a goal less first half which Barry dominated Lee Kendall’s side hit five second half goals. Josh Graham got the first goal after 52 minutes before Curtis McDonald double the lead two minutes later. Josh Bull got Barry’s third on 71 minutes five minutes after coming on. Callum Sainty made it four on 79 minutes before Bull set up Kayne McLaggon for a fifth after 81 minutes. Barry go four po

Barry Town United v Gresford Athletic: Live Match Updates

Gresford Athletic denied new Barry manager Lee Kendall a winning start with a 2-0 win at Jenner Park in the JD Welsh Cup. In a game lacking in quality it was the visitors who took their chances and booked a spot in the fourth round of the Welsh Cup. After a hard fought and feisty but goal less first half Gresford grabbed two in the second. Charlie Mann getting the first after 63 minutes before Jacob Barrett made sure with the second in added time. Barry tried to get back into the game after the

Emily Ridge hits hat-trick as TNS thwart Barry Town comeback

Emily Ridge claimed the plaudits as her hat trick helped The New Saints to a 3-2 win over Barry Town United at Jenner Park. Ridge scored twice just after the half-hour mark with Chantelle Teare and Caitlin Chapman setting up for her first-half brace. Captain Lauren Harris pulled one back as she scored the first goal of the Sean Wharton era after the former Sunderland forward took over from Lee Kendall. Manon Pearce levelled proceedings in the 64th minute but despite their two-goal comeback, t

Mackenzie Olden brace keeps Barry Town in Adran Premier

Barry Town secured their spot in the Adran Premier with a dramatic last day win over Pontypridd Town. Starting the day bottom of the table the win along with TNS’s win over Port Talbot sees Barry retain their spot while Port Talbot Town drop into the Adran South. Mackenzie Olden put the host ahead two minutes before half time in what had been a tense first half. Barry began the second half better and Olden grabbed her second after 54′ minutes. Alison Whitts pulled one back for Pontypridd after

Barry Town United v Cardiff Met - McLaggon penalty hits bulls-eye for Barry

Barry made it back to back wins as they beat local rivals Cardiff Met 1-0 at Jenner Park in the JD Cymru Premier. A Kane McLaggon penalty after 17 minutes was enough for the win despite heavy pressure from Met during the second half. Cardiff Met remain top of the play off conference despite the defeat three points ahead of Haverfordwest and Aberystwyth. Barry move on to 30 points level with Connah’s Quay who they play on Saturday. They are now just two points behind Aberystwyth and Haverfordw

Port Talbot relieve pressure as Barry's top flight status in doubt after loss

Barry Town United drop to the bottom of the Adran Premier after Port Talbot Town comfortably beat them 4-0 at Jenner Park Stadium. Jess Hammett opened the scoring for the Steelwomen in the first half before Cerys Bevan, Courteney Thomas and Terri Beddows inflicted further damage on the Linnets. Barry will now enter the final day of the season bottom, where they will play away at Pontypridd Town whilst rivals Port Talbot and The New Saints will play at Park Hall on April 17. Port Talbot came o

Barry v Cefn Druids - Abbruzzese strike boasts Barry survival chances

A first win in eight games for Barry as they grab a vital three points in their bid to stay in the JD Cymru Premier. Rhys Abbruzzese got the games only goal after 67 minutes in a match where Barry had several good chances. Marcus Day did have the ball in the net during the first first but it was ruled out. Barry controlled large parts of the game and had the better chances of the two teams. Druids Keeper Michael Jones was called on to make two important saves as Druids struggled to deal with B

Barry Town United v Caernarfon Town – Mike Hayes double secures win

Two goals from Mike Hayes ensured that Caernarfon finish phase one of The JD Cymru Premier in seventh. Caernarfon had a flying start to the game as Hayes opened the scoring after just four minutes. Barry fought back and enjoyed large spells of pressure as they looked for an equaliser. They got one thanks to a stunning effort from Jordan Cotterill after 36 minutes. Hayes got the winning goal just before the hour mark. Caernarfon closed up an played off the break as Barry tried to get another equ

Barry Town United v Pontypridd Town: Linnets stun Dragons

Barry Town stunned Pontypridd hitting them for three goal at Jenner Park. A battling performance from Barry stopped Pontypridd from having a chance at making the top four for phase two. Taite Trivett opened the scoring for Barry after 20 minutes to send Barry into the break ahead. Caitlin Marron got the second monuments after Ponty keeper Eleanor Brook was shown a red card. Grace O’Reilly added a third for the host with ten minutes to play. Barry pressed their opponents quickly and battled for

Redmond and Williams on target as Saints secure win over Barry

The New Saints left a wet South Wales with three points after a 2-1 win over Barry Town at Jenner Park. An early goal after four minutes from Daniel Redmond gave the visitors the lead at the break. Jordan Williams made it 2-0 after 63 minutes as Barry were coming back into the game. Barry soon got a goal on 70 minutes from Theo Wharton. TNS remain top of the JD Cymru Premier with a 12 point lead over second placed Flint Town. Barry stay in eighth place three points behind sixth spot. The New

Haverfordwest’s Kyle Patten scores against former club Barry

Haverfordwest County and Barry Town United could not be separated as they drew 1-1 at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium. Both goals came in the second half, as Kyle Patten gave the home side minutes after the restart before Kayne McLaggon levelled for the Linnets after 68 minutes. Both teams had to find their footing early on the wet surface at Bridge Meadow. The home side settled the quicker and had the best of the early moments. Jazz Richards played a good ball into the box finding the head of

Aberystwyth Town battle from behind to claim late win against Barry

Aberystwyth Town battled from an early setback to defeat Barry Town United 2-1 at Jenner Park in the Adran Premier. With a strong wind at Jenner Park, Mackenzie Olden gave Barry the lead after five minutes. It came just after Aber had been on the front foot. A bizarre goal early into the second half from Crays Davies levelled the game. Flavia Jenkins got the winner after 86 minutes. Aber started well and put Barry under pressure in the early moments of the game. Winning throw ins deep into the

Barry Town breeze to victory over Swansea University in Women’s Cup

Comfortable win in the end as Barry put four past Swansea Uni in Welsh Women’s Cup. A fast start and two quick fire second half goals secure Barry’s place in the next round. Taite Trivett opening the scoring in the first minute as Barry stared quick. Mackenzie Olden made it two after 64 minutes and Trivett soon got her second. Mannon Pearce added a fourth after 71 minutes. Barry made a quick start and got an early goal. Swansea Uni struggled in the opening exchanges but were able to regroup an

Cardiff Met maintain top spot with clinical victory over Barry Town

Cardiff Met remain top of the Adran Premier with a comfortable 4-0 win over Barry Town United. First-half strikes from Emily Allan and Taylor O’Learly, followed by one each for Laura-May Walkley and Emily Richards gave the Archers their fifth league win of the season in style. Cardiff Met remain top on goal difference from Cardiff City. Both sides have a three-point lead over third-placed Swansea City, who have two games in hand. Barry drop to seventh, above TNS on goal difference. Barry mad

Aaron Williams nets hat-trick as Newtown stun below-par Barry

Aaron Williams continued his fine scoring form with a hat-trick for Newtown in their 3-0 win over Barry Town United at Jenner Park. He first converted a penalty on the half-hour mark before he got his second shortly after the break and then completing the rout in the 66th minute. Newtown move up to fifth place in the JD Cymru Premier table leapfrogging Barry on goal difference. Barry move down into sixth position. An early long throw into the box by Aaron Williams was almost poked in at the n

Port Talbot Town v Barry Town United: LIVE match updates

Port Talbot Town claimed their first win of the season over Barry Town United at Victoria Road. Having lead the Steelwomen found themselves behind but came back to win the game. Vicky Beddows opened the scoring after nine minutes with Port Talbots first goal of the season. Anna Houghton equalised after 20 minutes and Barry lead after 30 minutes thanks to a Lauren Harris goal. Jessie Taylor levelled the game up after 51 minutes and Courtney Thomas got the winner after 67 minutes. Port Talbot st

Barry Town United v Connah's Quay Nomads: LIVE match updates

Barry Town end their winless run against Connah’s Quay Nomads with a 1-0 at Jenner Park. Rhys Kavanagh with the only goal of the game as Barry beat the Nomads after ten without a win. Rhys Kavanagh scored the only goal of the game in the first half after Callum Morris had the chance to score form the spot. Mike Lewis saving the early penalty. Connah’s Quay looked to get the ball into the box at every opportunity, long balls, throw in and free kicks. The Barry back line stood firm against a Nom
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