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Town Women Move to the Brink of Promotion After Victory Over Gwalia
Sunday, 30th Mar 2025 16:41 by Asif Burhan

Ipswich Town Women moved to the brink of sealing the FAWNL Southern Premier Division title and automatic promotion to the FA Women's Championship with a scrappy but ultimately crucial 2-0 win over Gwalia United in front of 1,013 supporters at the Martello Ground in Felixstowe.

With Town's nearest challengers for the title, Hashtag United, not playing again until mid-April, the home side had an opportunity to go clear at the top of the table by playing the first of their two games in hand over the Essex side.

A goal in each half from Natasha Thomas secured the three points in a game during which head coach Joe Sheehan felt his side were affected by the condition of the pitch.

“Tough conditions, really dry surface, which we always know you get at this time of year,” he said. “The breeze as well didn't always help in the first half for us. We did what we needed to do, saw the game out really well in the end.”

Ipswich named an unchanged starting line-up from the team that defeated Plymouth Argyle 3-1 in front of more than 10,000 fans at Portman Road last Sunday.

With the men's team not in action this weekend, a bumper crowd packed the Martello Ground on a breezy afternoon in Suffolk and Sheehan praised the loyalty of the home support.


“You don't pass Felixstowe, you go there or you don’t. We're hugely appreciative. A strong crowd, so supportive.”

Opponents Gwalia United had struggled for most of the season but last week did Ipswich Town a huge favour by defeating Hashtag United in Wales. Town themselves had struggled to overcome Gwalia earlier this month, winning 2-0 away thanks to two Sophie Peskett goals.

The Blues charged at Gwalia from the start with Lucy O’Brien driving through the centre of midfield to win a free-kick within 30 seconds. From the left edge of the area, Grace Garrad hit the crossbar with Gwalia goalkeeper, Laura O’Sullivan-Jones, rooted to the spot.

Shortly after, a clever reverse pass from Ella Rutherford split the square Gwalia defence and Peskett’s shot was saved by the feet of O’Sullivan-Jones

But, in the 33rd minute, it was the club’s all-time leading goalscorer Thomas who eventually broke the deadlock with a stooping header from a free-kick from Garrad.

The start of the second half was far more even with Gwalia exerting more pressure without ever seriously threatening Natalia Negri's goal. The Ipswich goalkeeper would eventually keep her 12th clean sheet in 19 league games.

It took another goal from Thomas to settle the nerves and seal the win for the home side. Again, it came from a Garrad free-kick, this time from the right. Headed back across goal, the ball ricocheted off a Gwalia defender and sat up for the ever-alert Thomas to seize on and prod in from close range. 

Sheehan praised the role of his new assistant Lauren Phillips for her work improving the team's set piece repertoire.

“It's a huge testament to Lauren,” he said. “That's a really key part of our game which we haven't really invested a lot into and now we've got a member of staff who's really skilled in that area as you can see. Every set play we look a threat. We work so hard at it.”

Thereafter, Ipswich reasserted their control over the match. The irrepressible Peskett dribbled her way to the touchline and crossed to the back post where Summer Hughes smashed a volley which grazed the crossbar.

The only sour note on the afternoon was a late injury to Rutherford, once more watched from the stands by girlfriend GK Barry. She left the field with her arm in a sling after an innocuous looking incident on the touchline. 

Regarding the injury, Sheehan said: “She looked at me and said her arm hurt. Next thing you know she's sitting down and felt a bit dizzy.

“It looks like it could be some sort of break or fracture initially. That's only my eye, that's not a medical confirmation, of course. She was in quite a bit of pain and her arm didn't look great.”

Ipswich travel to fourth-placed Watford next weekend, knowing another victory would all but assure them a place in the second tier of the women’s game for the first time ever. Watford are the only side that Town have failed to defeat this season after a 0-0 draw at the Martello Ground in October.

After that, the Blues travel to play Milton Keynes Dons away before finishing their season at home to Cheltenham Town on April 27th.

Three points in any of those games would almost certainly seal the title due to their massive advantage of 28 over Hashtag United in goal difference.

Ipswich Town: Negri; Thomas, Wearing, Garrad, Hughes (Barker); Robertson, Doe; Peskett, O'Brien (Seaby), Rutherford (Bowyer), Thomas (Watson).
 
Gwalia United: O'Sullivan-Jones; Asker, Lloyd, Jones, Sanford, Jones, Cole. Pearce, Piggott, Gregson, O’Keefe.


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trevski_s added 17:40 - Mar 30
Brilliant result against a tough team. Now only 3 points from promotion (4 to play it safe) and on course to beat numerous records. Already broke the attendance record and currently only 7 goals away from most goals in a season (currently 76) and could also break fewest goals conceded in a season (currently 11). The girls have been on fire this season and more than deserve the promotion they have worked so hard for. COYB
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BrandonsBlues added 18:08 - Mar 30
Well done ladies. Next up Watford and another win to almost ensure promotion.
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dangerous30 added 18:13 - Mar 30
Well done ladies
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parhamblue added 18:55 - Mar 30
Great result. It doesn't matter if it's scrappy, certainly at this stage of the season.
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backwaywhen added 18:59 - Mar 30
Championship football if achieved…..surely it’s got to be Portman Rd for their home games , or majority of if possible.
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Razor added 19:11 - Mar 30
It is a joy and a pleausure to watch the girls who play some really great football. It would be nice to have the final game at Portman Road as they richly deserve this as recognition of their fantastic efforts are you listening Mr Ashton or will you trot out some lame excuses?
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bluelad7 added 20:26 - Mar 30
Got to say I am so pleased for them all. Finish it off, you know you can.
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Freddies_Ears added 21:46 - Mar 30
Really good performance today. Great crowd and atmosphere, loads of kids, dogs, and Ms Barrie was so great with the kids when it came to selfies... Let's beat Watford, seal promotion at MK, and then party at home to Cheltenham!
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blues1 added 23:55 - Mar 30
Razor. Why the need to make such a crap comment about Ashton? Logistically it may well not be possible to rearrange the venue at such short notice. Plus, assuming the last game will be arranged for the 20th April with the previous game on the 13th, and
i doubt theyd want a 2 week gap to the last game, the mens are at home to Arsenal that day. Maybe that's not a good enough reason for you tho?
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leftie1972 added 09:11 - Mar 31
Congratulations Ladies, promotion beckons!
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jonwillpott added 11:06 - Mar 31
Assuming promotion is confirmed.....I agree with the comments above that we do need to consider better facilities at Championship level (even though it will be sad to leave such a 'family' setting at Felixstowe). I am sure that the Club will give the team the best possible chance of success in Tier 2 and if it is not possible to stage their games at Portman Road more regularly perhaps they should be given a purpose built enclosure as part of the imminent upgrade to the Training Ground?? If so, it would also need better public transport links (discussions with IBC) for fans like myself that do not have an easy way of getting there with my mobility, or a shuttle bus link to Portman Road instead.
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bluebullet29l added 12:15 - Mar 31
Will the men's team please take notes...
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ArnieM added 12:54 - Mar 31
It would be so brilliant for the team if they could secure promotion kn front of a large crowd at PR. That's my immediate thought. But then on reflection, it could be construed as a slight on Felixstowe who gave been brilliant at providing a venue for a few seasons now. Bit of a slip.in the face if the team ups sticks for PR for their potential party game. Then there's the thought thst altering their normal preparations and playing kn front of a significantly larger crowd might actually work against the team, as it ramps up the pressure on them. But Id love the Club to give the ladies team full re ohnition fir a fantastic season l, ending, hopefully in promotion.
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