The Jersey Bulls Women's historic debut season continues to gather momentum, as a commanding 6-0 victory over Hartland at Springfield has them on the brink of a league title and promotion.
This latest win maintains their flawless record, having won every single match in their first-ever campaign in the English league system. The dominant performance showcased the attacking firepower that has defined their season.
Natasha Keen opened the scoring in the 19th minute, setting the tone for the afternoon. Leah Morris then took center stage, doubling the lead just eight minutes later before unleashing a spectacular second-half display. She netted a long-range strike just after halftime and completed a stunning hat-trick with another effort from outside the box ten minutes later.
Roisin Flynn and Taylor Smythe added late goals to seal the emphatic 6-0 result, a statement win that keeps the Bulls firmly at the top of the South East Counties Women's Football League Surrey Division One promotion group.
The stage is now set for a championship decider. The Bulls know that a victory next week against second-placed Meadow Sports will officially crown them as league champions, capping off a perfect and unforgettable inaugural season.
