CONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS are aiming for a hat-trick this weekend.
Jordan Parry’s side are looking to win the North East Wales FA Women’s Cup for the third season in a row as they tackle Flintshire Adran North rivals Airbus in Sunday’s showpiece final at Ruthin.
Parry told Nomads’ website: “Trophies are trophies and that’s what we look to achieve every season. Win them whatever they are because football for me, at senior level, is all about winning and doing whatever we can to win.
“I think unfortunately in the past, not everyone sees the game like that up north, but it’s gradually getting better and more competitive, which I absolutely thrive on.
“With winning the NEWFA Cup back-to-back already, we have no intention at all to give it away and Sunday... is a huge date in the calendar that we will be preparing for as we face a very good Airbus women side.”
Two goals from Shannon Hobbs (pictured above) and one by Phoebe Ellis led Quay to a 3-0 win over Airbus in last season’s final.
In the Betty Pickering Cup semi-finals, Pwllheli face Flint and Amlwch play Llangefni.
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