By Darrell Allen 7/2/24
Ellie Smith scored for Norwich City in their 2-1 win at London Seward on Sunday. Credit – Norwich City Women FC
Fa Women’s National League Division One South East
Norwich City claimed a hard fought win with a 2-1 victory at London Seaward. Goals from Ellie Smith and Natasha Snelling saw the Canaries take victory with Katherine Long scoring for London Seaward.
Eastern Region Premier Division
Wroxham lost their third league game in a row with a 2-1 defeat at Haringey Borough. Rebecca Russell scored for Wroxham but Goals from Saoirse Hourigan and Ronnell Humes saw the home side take victory.

It was a good day for Dussindale & Hellesdon as they beat local rivals Mulbarton Belles 6-0 at The Nest on Sunday. Credit – Ben Cunningham
Eastern Region Division One North
Dussindale & Hellesdon were one of the day’s headline writers with an emphatic 6-0 victory over MulbartonWanderers. Isabelle Moore scored a Hat-trick with Jessica Barnes, Rachel Bussey and Calista Tink scoring the other three goals.
It was a bad day for Fakenham Town as they were beaten 3-0 at Wootton Blue Cross after Daisy Moore scored a Hat-Trick to send the Norfolk side home in defeat.
Norfolk Women and Girls League Division One
Sprowston and Mulbarton Wanderers Development shared the points in a thrilling 2-2 draw at Blue Boar Lane. Rosie Milligan and Lois Wright scored for Sprowston with Megan Anderton and Alice Smith getting the goals for MulbartonWanderers.
In the days only other Tier Seven game Long Stratton were 6-1 winners at Thorpe St Andrew thanks to a goals from Elsie Downer, Caitlin Skipper, Megan Vincent, Grace Wall and a brace from Elisha Bower.
The games between Aylsham and Costessey Sports, Bungay and Caister and the fixture between University of East Anglia and Kings Lynn Soccer Club were all postponed.

Samantha Walker (Light Green) battles for the ball for Mulbarton Wanderers in their 6-0 defeat at Dussindale & Hellesdon on Sunday. Credit – Ben Cunningham
Norfolk Women and Girls League Division Two
Bure Valley continue to lead the way at the top of Tier Eight after a 6-0 win at Waveney, Emma Macmillan and Maisie Redgrave scored braces with Eva Heald and Romilly Mclaggan scoring the other two goals.
Stalham are hot on Bure Valley’s heals and level on points in 2nd after a hard fought 2-1 win at improving Great Yarmouth Town. Kerri Eke and Abigail Gower scored for Stalham with Lacey Andrews scoring for Great Yarmouth Town.
Mundford remain in title contention in third place and just three points back to the leading two. Livvi Hodges and Niamh Underhill scored their goals in a 2-0 win at Horsford Hurricanes.
Shrublands produced the most impressive result of the day in Tier Eight with a 3-0 win at Beccles Town Development, Rachel Adams scored a Hat-Trick which sees Shrublands up to an impressive fourth.
FC Viking Valkyries were 8-0 winners over Horsford Harriers thanks to four goals from Jessica Bennett and a goal each for Megan Bird, Carla Blundell, Leah Walthew and Maddie Smith.
In the day’s final Tier Eight game Red Rose produced a totally dominant performance to beat Martham 10-0, Joanna Horner scored seven, Claire Weekes scored a brace and Charley Sinclair scored the other goal.

Bure Valley continued their fine season with a 6-0 win at Waveney on Sunday. Credit – Shay Porter
Norfolk Women and Girls League 7’s Division One
Dussindale & Hellesdon were 5-0 winners over Loddon United thanks to four goals from Helen Finn and a goal from Belinda Ballantyne.
Mulbarton Wanderers were 2-0 winners at Taverham thanks to a goal each from Jo Hooper and Katie Ransome-Farmer.
Rockland United were 11-0 winners at Waveney thanks to five goals from Daisy Eke, four goals from Rebecca Humphreys and a brace from Leanne Warnes.
The game between Horsford and Left Field was postponed.
Norfolk Women and Girls League 7’s Division Two
Aylsham and Madra shared the points in a 1-1 draw, Samantha Robbins scored for Aylsham with Jaime Sadler-Barker finding the net for Madra.
FC Viking Valkyries were 7-0 winners over University of East Anglia thanks to a brace from Sharnie Boast, goals from Lisa Ferdani, Laura-Jane Tooke and three own goals.
Hockering were 2-0 winners over Bulldogs FC thanks to goals from Summer Davies and Carrie-Ann Mileham.

It was smiles all round for Bure Valley at the end of Sunday’s game, they continue to sit top of Tier Eight after their 6-0 win at Waveney. Credit – Shay Porter
