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Who leads the way in the Bob Brodie Trophy?

Gwion Thomas (green) nets his 20th goal of the season for Llannerchymedd. Picture: JOHN ELFRYN OWEN

Not much movement in the Bob Brodie Trophy table last weekend although Llannerchymedd’s Gwion Thomas did became the sixth island player to reach 20 senior goals this season.

BOB BRODIE TROPHY (up to and including Saturday, March 19, 2022)

50 – Marc Evans (Bodedern Athletic)

40 – Louis Chapman (Caergybi)

39 – Asa Thomas (Bodedern Athletic)

33 – Matty Reynolds (Cemaes Bay)

21 – Jay Finter (Llanfairpwll)

20 – Gwion Thomas (Llannerchymedd)

19 – Gary-Jo Owen (Caergybi)

18 – Dean Redmond (Menai Bridge Tigers)

17 – Marquis Holland (Llanfairpwll)

14 – Nathan Moore (Aberffraw), Anthony Williams (Llangoed/Llangoed Reserves)

13 – Sam Gregson (Bodedern Athletic), Kaine Bentley (Holyhead Town), Mathew Roberts (Cemaes Bay)

12 – Callum Davidson (Menai Bridge Tigers), Connor Owen (Gwalchmai), Steven Jones (Bodorgan)

11 – Liam Morris (Holyhead Hotspur), Mark Jones (Llannerchymedd), Dion Owen (Gwalchmai)

10 – Luke Miles (CPD Y Fali), Sam Wiltshire (Cemaes Bay)

9 – Callum Thomas (Menai Bridge Tigers), Tudur Williams (Glantraeth), Craig Moore (Holyhead Hotspur Reserves), Llion Vaughan Jones (Llannerchymedd), Leon Owen (Pentraeth), Lewis Owen (Llangefni Town Res)

8 – Casey Gregg (Bodedern Athletic), James Ryan (Holyhead Town), James Burgess (Llannerchymedd), Keenan Downey (Cemaes Bay), Gary Bolton (Aberffraw)

7 – Jay Gibbs (Holyhead Hotspur), Chris Bennett (Llannerchymedd), Richard Roberts (Aberffraw), Scott Hughes (Glantraeth – now joined Bethesda), Andy Williams (Cemaes Bay), Dave Webb (Caergybi), Luke Owen (Llanfairpwll), Tom Kelly (Llannerchymedd – 2 for Llangefni Town), Ian Williams (Holyhead Town), Connor Rees (Bodorgan), Callum Graves (Menai Bridge Tigers)

6 – Darren Lewthwaite (Bodedern Athletic), Marc Parry (CPD Cefni), Ben Owen (Llangefni Town Res), Craig Roberts (Menai Bridge Tigers)

5 – Jack Smith (Llangefni Town), Gethin Davies (Llannerchymedd), Wayne Thomas (Llangoed/Llangoed Reserves), Ben Wright (CPD Cefni), Mel McGinness (Holyhead Hotspur Res 4/Holyhead Hotspur 1), Keenan Latham (Bodorgan), Nathan Lewis (CPD Cefni), Jamie Baker (Gaerwen), Cameron Jones (Gwalchmai), Jac Thomas (Amlwch Town), Matthew Owen (Llangoed/Reserves), Jenson Rowlands (Gwalchmai)

PAST BOB BRODIE TROPHY WINNERS

2020/21 Season cancelled – no competition
2019/20 Steven Whittaker (Cemaes Bay – Anglesey League) 39
2018/19 James Ryan (Caergybi – Anglesey League) 72
2017/18 Gary Jo Owen (Caergybi – Anglesey League) 58
2016/17 Corrig McGonigle (Glantraeth – Welsh Alliance) 59
2015/16: Corrig McGonigle (Pentraeth – Welsh Alliance) 64
2014/15: Steven Whittaker (Cemaes Bay – Anglesey League) 42
2013/14: Gary Jo Owen (Morawelon – Anglesey League) 57
2012/13: Lance Williams (Menai Bridge Tigers – Anglesey League) 62
2011/12: Mel McGinness (Holyhead Hotspur – Welsh Alliance) 50

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