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Post by Avinalaff on Mar 30, 2013 23:14:25 GMT
A hat-trick from Toni Duggan helped Everton ladies ease to a thumping 7-0 victory over Oxford at the Kassam Stadium.
The fifth round FA Cup tie, dubbed the biggest game in United’s history drew an impressive crowd of 900 who witnessed a clinical attacking display from Super League outfit Everton. The visitors took the lead after 10 minutes through Brooke Chaplen with Toni Duggan and Michelle Hinnigan adding two quick fire goals on 15 minutes and 18 minutes respectively. Another goal from Duggan just shy of half-time put the Toffees in cruise control. Hinnigan’s precise finish made it five, before Duggan completed her hat-trick. Everton were in seventh heaven when Nikita Parris netted her second goal in as many games to round off a near-perfect afternoon for Andy Spence’s side. The Blues now travel to Bristol Academy on Sunday 14 April in the sixth round. Source: Evertonfc.com
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Post by Avinalaff on Mar 30, 2013 23:14:29 GMT
Everton thrash Oxford to reach FA Women's Cup quarter-finals By Tony Leighton Women's football reporter England striker Toni Duggan scored a hat-trick as Everton beat Oxford United 7-0 to reach the FA Women's Cup quarter-finals. The Super League club were far too strong for their South West Combination opponents at the Kassam Stadium. Any hopes of an upset were extinguished inside 20 minutes as Brooke Chaplen, Duggan and Michelle Hinnigan scored. Duggan made it 4-0 before half-time while Hinnigan, Duggan again and Nikita Parris rounded off the scoring. Midfielder Chaplen started the rout in the 10th minute before Duggan and Hinnigan scored as Oxford struggled to cope with the incessant pressure from the Toffees. The fourth goal arrived just before half-time, Duggan striking to all-but end the tie as a contest. The second half followed a similar pattern to the first with midfielder Hinnigan adding a fifth before Duggan completed her hat-trick. She was substituted soon after but the visitors were still hungry for goals and striker Nikita Parris scored her second goal in two games to make it 7-0. Everton's win was more than comfortable, but it will be tougher when they face Super League rivals Bristol Academy on Sunday, 14 April for a place in the semi-finals. Source: BBC
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