Football

Menai Bridge players among those making a mark in the Bob Brodie Goalscorers Trophy 2022-23

Lewis Clayton (left) of Menai Bridge Tigers is following in the tradition of some great goal-getters at the club. Picture: ROBYN COOKE

Asa Thomas of Trearddur Bay is still the only player in the 2022-23 Bob Brodie Trophy standings to reach 20 goals.

The on-fire marksman recently passed the 600 goals mark for his career.

The Bob Brodie Trophy, named after the much-missed former Anglesey player and manager, is competed for each season and recognises the top goal scorer in senior football on Ynys Môn.

One club making interesting waves in the chart is Menai Bridge Tigers.

Lewis Clayton is certainly one of the island’s in-form strikers with 13 goals to date, while Callum Davidson is up to nine and Callum Thomas has seven.

Two other goal-getters are really standing out.

Teenager Connor Owen remains remarkably consistent for Gwalchmai with 18 goals so far, while despite CPD Cefni having a mixed set of results, their front man Jamie Lee Patterson has regularly found the net, registering 12 times.

LATEST STANDINGS (up to and including November 12, 2022)

23 GOALS

Asa Thomas (Trearddur Bay)

18 GOALS

Connor Owen (Gwalchmai)

14 GOALS

Marc Evans (Trearddur Bay – 11 for Bodedern)

13 GOALS

Matt Reynolds (Cemaes Bay), Lewis Clayton (Menai Bridge Tigers)

12 GOALS

Jamie Lee Patterson (CPD Cefni)

10 GOALS

Marquis Holland (Llanfairpwll), Jay Finter (Llanfairpwll)

9 GOALS

Callum Davidson (Menai Bridge Tigers)

7 GOALS

Louis Chapman (Caergybi), Callum Thomas (Menai Bridge), Cian Owen (Llanfairpwll), Rees Roberts (Llanfairpwll),

6 GOALS

Jay Gibbs (Holyhead Hotspur), Matty Jones (Llangefni Town), Kaine Bentley (Trearddur Bay – 1 for Holyhead Town), Josh Stanley Williams (Llangefni Town), Dewi Thomas (Llangefni Town), Dylan Williams (Glantraeth), Mel McGinness (Trearddur Bay)

PAST BOB BRODIE TROPHY WINNERS

2021/22 Marc Evans (Bodedern Athletic – North Wales Coast West Premier Division) 68
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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