It was derby day delight for the women of steel, as Motherwell dusted off Wednesday nights blues to secure the first Lanarkshire derby triumph of the 2023/24 campaign.
Carla Boyce netted an exceptional hat-trick across both halves to put the hosts firmly in the ascendency before Kaitlyn Canavan secured all three points with a composed finish minutes from full-time.
Motherwell move up into the top-six with six points from their opening four league games ahead of next weekend’s return to action, with Montrose the visitors at K-Park.
Head coach Paul Brownlie made two changes from the midweek defeat in Springburn, with Amy Anderson and top-goalscorer Kaela McDonald-Nguah both returning to the starting XI, as Kaitlyn Canavan and Sarah Gibb settled for a place on the bench.
Forward Shana MacPhail was named on the bench following the midweek acquisition of the striker.
Motherwell were certainly the livelier of the two sides in the opening few minutes, with the visitors forced into trading possession deep into their own penalty area.
Tara McGonigle’s in-swinging delivery from the right was superbly met by McDonald-Nguah in the air, but the forward’s headed effort was brilliantly tipped over the bar by the Accies stopper.
Motherwell continued to dominate possession and almost netted the breakthrough minutes later, with McGonigle lashing a strike from the edge of the box, but the wingers powerful attempt was met with another smart stop from the Hamilton keeper.
McGonigle continued to cause the visiting defence problems, picking out Chelsie Watson in the box with a pinpoint delivery, but the defender’s mistimed header fell agonisingly wide of the far post.
Chance after chance evaded the Hamilton goal until the breakthrough finally materialised on the 20-minute mark.
McGonigle again tied her opponent in knots before picking out Boyce with a looping delivery from the right, and the striker confidently netted her first goal of the new campaign with a close-range header.
Motherwell doubled their advantage on the half hour mark, with Boyce again adding her name to the scoresheet. Gill Inglis’ chipped through ball was excellently controlled by the striker, who shifted the ball onto her stronger right foot before calmly dispatching her strike into the bottom-right corner.
With the women of steel firmly in control as the second half resumed, Hamilton pushed forward, opening the game and allowing Motherwell to capitalise. A quick counter-attack reached McDonald-Nguah on the right, and the strikers drilled cross sailed through the six-yard box before reaching Boyce at the back-post, who coolly converted for her hat-trick.
Motherwell continued to threaten, with chances from Katie Rice and Amy Anderson narrowly evading the Hamilton goal, but the hosts sealed all three points in the final few minutes, with Canavan rounding off an excellent team move after diverting Louisa Boyes’ cross into the bottom-left corner.
With the first Lanarkshire derby victory of the season secured, Brownlie’s side will turn their attention to newly-promoted Montrose next weekend.