Wrexham Women sign Jamaica forward Thomas

Natasha Thomas in action for JamaicaImage source, Getty Images
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Natasha Thomas scored her first goal for Jamaica in a win over Trinidad & Tobago

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Wrexham Women have signed Jamaican international forward Natasha Thomas from Ipswich Town.

Thomas, 30, has spent over a decade at Ipswich having joined from Lowestoft Town in 2015.

Thomas is the Suffolk club's record appearance maker and all-time top scorer having scored 175 goals in 260 appearances for the Tractor Girls.

She has made six appearances for Jamaica since her first international call-up in October 2024.

"I had previously looked at Wrexham and seeing the team win two trophies last season was a big thing for me," Thomas said.

"I always like to win silverware, and I think that I can do that here with the club.

"The community is a huge thing for me as well as the fans. I always look to the fans when I'm playing football.

"For me, you can see that warmth and togetherness here at Wrexham, and hopefully I can get them on board, and they will be cheering me on as well."

Thomas follows Wales squad member Lucy Farrell and Mikayla Cook in signing for Adran Premier champions Wrexham.

"I'm delighted to be able to bring a player of Tash's experience and quality to Wrexham and I'm excited to see how she will help elevate this team further," said head coach Jenny Sugarman.