Nantwich Town Women celebrate an FA Cup goal against Halesowen

Nantwich Town Women continued their fine start to the season with a 6-1 victory in the second round qualifying of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.

The victory over Halesowen Town extends their unbeaten run in all competitions to seven matches.

The Dabbers put on a sparkling display at the Swansway Stadium sweeping aside Halesowen Ladies with a second-half goal blitz.

Manager Dan Mellor, marking his 100th game in charge, made one change from the previous week’s win over Chester FC.

Sam Cawley was back in the starting XI. Jade Buckley-Ratcliff also returned to the squad after her injury, starting from the bench.

Despite dominating the first half, Nantwich only went into the break 1-0 up thanks to Amanda Fallon’s opener.

Amanda Fallon scores for Nantwich Town Women in FA Cup

But after the restart, the Dabbers turned on the style.

They fired home five more goals to secure an emphatic win.

Fallon added a second, with further strikes from Josie Alderman, and a brace each for captain Meg Ragdale and Alicia Hatton.

Midfield maestro Meg Baldwin was named GOAT Player of the Match for her outstanding performance.

Captain Ragdale was voted Namie Home Player’s Player of the Match, capping off a fantastic display with two goals.

Nantwich Town Women in FA Cup against Halesowen Ladies

Manager Mellor said: “It was a fantastic performance from the whole squad.

“To win 6-1 in the FA Cup is special in itself, but the manner in which we did it was even more pleasing.

“From the first whistle we played with energy, composure and real quality on the ball, some of the best football we’ve produced so far this season.

Nantwich Town Women in FA Cup against Halesowen Ladies 2

“Every player stuck to their role, trusted the game plan, and showed exactly what we’re capable of as a team.

“The goals were spread around, the movement off the ball was excellent and defensively we were organised and brave.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the group, it was a proper team performance, and it gives us great confidence to take into the next round and the rest of the season.”

Nantwich Town community director Richard Embley said: “100 games as a manager, these days, is a tremendous milestone to celebrate and also reflect on how far we have come, in the four seasons Dan has now been in charge.

“Dan has a unique blend of skill, passion and drive, which coupled with a tremendous desire to win, makes him a great fit for Nantwich Town.

“We are now unbeaten in the league for 12 months and sitting at a win rate in all competitions of 80% plus over a two-year period, which are alone remarkable statistics.

“Big thanks to Becki, Dan’s wife, also for supporting Dan on his coaching journey with Nantwich Town and we all really look forward to the next 100 games and our continued success and progression.”

Nantwich Town Women beat Halesowen in FA Cup

The Adobe Women’s FA Cup third round qualifying draw has paired Nantwich with an away trip to Ponteland United, who play in the North East Regional Women’s Football League Premier Division.

The tie takes place on Sunday October 5th with the winners banking £4,000 in prize money.

Fans can follow all the latest Dabbers news, action and behind-the-scenes updates on the official Facebook page.

Full fixture details are at https://www.nantwichtownfc.co.uk/all-women-fixtures/

(Pics courtesy of Peter Robinson)

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