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Foresters Make It Eight in Style!

Wrexham Foresters Women continued their outstanding league form with a dominant 7–0 victory at home, recording their eighth consecutive league win and further strengthening their position at the top of the table.

From the opening exchanges, the intent was clear. The Foresters pressed high, moved the ball with confidence, and controlled the tempo throughout, forcing the visitors onto the back foot early on.

The breakthrough came quickly, and once the first goal arrived, the pressure told. Savannah Miller was once again clinical in front of goal, completing a superb hat-trick and continuing an exceptional scoring run this season. Her movement and composure set the tone for a forward line that remained sharp and disciplined from start to finish.

Midfielder Anna Thomas added to the scoreline with a well-taken finish, while player-manager Kirstie Kural found the net twice, underlining her influence both as a leader and a goalscorer. The Foresters went into the break with a commanding advantage, but the message remained focused — keep standards high and intensity consistent.

The second half followed a similar pattern. Despite credit to the visitors for their effort and resilience, Foresters maintained control, moving the ball patiently and capitalising on openings when they came. Louise Wilson added the final goal to cap off a complete team performance.

Defensively, the side remained organised and composed, recording another clean sheet and continuing an impressive run of form at both ends of the pitch.

The result keeps the Foresters firmly at the summit of the league, with momentum building as the season progresses. Attention now turns to a challenging away fixture next weekend against only 1 loss Northop Hall Ladies, where the group will look to carry this performance and mentality forward and make it 9 in a row.

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