Bridge leapt up to fourth place in the Premier after a third straight league win at the expense of Cemaes Bay tonight.
Having beaten Bay 5-2 in the NWCFA Intermediate Cup already this season, the Tigers approached their Friday night test at Treborth with confidence.
They took the lead on 20 minutes when Callum Graves knocked in his 13th goal of the season, Paul Rowlands with the assist.
Sion Hogan doubled the home total in the 40th minute, making it 2-0 at half time.
In the 68th minute, Lewis Clayton set up Leon Owens to add a third for the hosts.
And in the 82nd minute, substitute Dan Jones completed the scoring.
Riley Hayden handed bottom side Saltney a surprise seventh-minute lead, but after that early setback for the hosts it was all Flint Mountain at the Essity.
The league leaders levelled on 22 minutes through Tom Harrison and by the interval a quickfire James Dunseath double and Taylor Edwards single had the hosts 4-1 to the good.
Dunseath completed his hat-trick seven minutes into the second half, then Sam Henry struck twice in three minutes to make it 7-1.
Another Dunseath finish made it four for him on the night before Harrison netted again to record a personal brace.
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