By PON_News
Notts County Women have bolstered their squad ahead of the 2024/25 season with the signings of winger Rhea Bailey and midfielder Leah Hardy, two players expected to make a significant impact in the FA Women’s National League.
Rhea Bailey returns to England after a successful four-year stint in the United States, where she played college football for Emporia State University. During her time in the U.S., Bailey was a key player in her team’s Division Two College Championship win, adding another achievement to her already impressive footballing résumé. Prior to her American venture, Bailey played for Leicester City and Coventry United, making her a seasoned addition to the Notts County roster.
Bailey expressed her enthusiasm about her return to England and joining Notts County: “It feels really good to be at the club. I’m excited to get playing again in England and help the team rebuild to where they were at in the past. The warm welcome I received from the girls during training made me realize that this was the team I wanted to be part of—they made it feel like a family. I’m eager to contribute by scoring goals, providing assists, and giving my best to help the team succeed.”
Notts County Women’s manager, Adam Dunleavy, highlighted the significance of Bailey’s signing, noting her versatility and the positive energy she brings to the team: "There is no surprise that Rhea had offers from Tier 3 clubs on her return from the States. She’s brought an infectious energy to the squad and has been a real live wire during pre-season. We believe she will add pace and quality to our wide areas, and her ability to adapt to different roles on the pitch is invaluable."
Meanwhile, Leah Hardy arrives at Notts County from Lincoln City, another FA Women’s National League Division One Midlands side. Hardy, an attacking midfielder, made a name for herself by scoring five goals last season, following an even more impressive 2021/22 campaign where she found the net 24 times in 31 appearances. Her consistent performance and goal-scoring ability make her a valuable asset for the Notts County line-up.
Hardy cited the club’s ambition and passionate fanbase as key reasons for her decision to join: “It's a fantastic feeling to join a club with such a good history. I chose Notts because of the club's ambition and the passionate fanbase. The project here is something I want to be part of. I'm excited to be here and can't wait to get started."
Dunleavy praised Hardy’s work ethic and her potential to enhance the team’s performance in the coming season: "We are really pleased to welcome Leah to Notts this season. She was one of the standout midfielders in this league last season, and we believe she brings a huge amount of quality to the group. Her experience at this level is a massive asset as we look to grow and improve."
Both players could make their debuts as early as this Sunday when Notts County Women face Lincoln United, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the club at their new home, Coronation Park. With Bailey and Hardy on board, Notts County Women are looking forward to a promising season, aiming to build on their progress and compete at the top of the league.
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