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Who is leading goal scorer in the whole of North Wales men’s senior football this season?

CPD Y Glannau marksman Harrison Bellis (second from right)

Who is the leading goalscorer across the whole of the North Wales senior men’s football pyramid so far this season?

The man currently at the top was second last term with 62 goals in just 29 appearances.

He is Harrison Bellis of CPD Y Glannau, who play in Tier 5 North Wales Coast East Division One.

The 21-year-old recently reached 100 goals for his club in just 51 games.

Here is the goals chart rundown for 2023-24 so far…..

LEADING SCORERS (all competitions – league and cups up to and including October 21, 2023)

Harrison Bellis (CPD Y Glannau) 26
(20 league, 6 cups)

Yet again this young talent is on fire, having notched 26 goals this term in just 10 appearances, his tally including a 7 and a 6 in a single match.

Sam Giles (Acton) 22
(league 16, cups 6)

Giles netted a superb 39 goals for Acton last season and he is already on 22 in 2023-24 as his team flies high in the Tier 5 North East Wales League Championship Division.

Callum Parry (Llanrwst United) 19
(10 league, 9 cups)

What a start to the season for this man.

Playing in Tier 3 with Llanrwst United, Parry has already hit 19 goals, 8 in Ardal North West, 6 in the Welsh Cup and 2 for the Rwsters reserve team.

The 25-year-old former Porthmadog front man is top scorer in the ANW at present.

Richard Jones (FC Queen’s Park Reserves) 19
(19 league)

No stopping this 37-year-old goal machine.

Jones has netted in all eight matches he has played for Queen’s Park Reserves this season, banging in 10 in his first three games and 19 in total.

Harry Massey (Overton Recreational) 18
(league 12, cups 6)

Overton have started the 2023-24 campaign in the Tier 5 North East Wales Championship Division really well, currently tying for the lead with Acton.

The Rec’s fine form has been boosted immensely by the net-finding talents of Harry Massey, who has put away 12 league goals in eight starts and 18 in all competitions.

It’s a good time for Harry’s in front of goal – Kane for England, Wilson for Wales and Massey for Overton.

Gerwyn Williams (Dolgellau AA) 17
(13 league, 4 cups)

Dolgellau’s improvement in Tier 3 Ardal North East this season is down in no small part to the goal-getting exploits of Gerwyn Williams.

With 11 goals in his last four outings, the 20-year-old is on 17 in total for the campaign and is leading marksman in Ardal NE by a mile, having netted 13 times.

Asa Thomas (Trearddur Bay) 17
(12 league, 5 cups)

Asa Thomas (left) with dad Jimmy and two younger family members

Last season’s leading goalscorer in North Wales with 75 has made a more than useful start to the current campaign with 17 to his credit so far.

Trearddur have moved up to the Tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier this term, where they have a 100% record of six straight wins, Asa having increased his career goals total to 674.

Danny Warren (Mold Alexandra) 15
(league 7, cups 8)

Danny on the ball

Tremendous start to the season for Cymru North striker Warren, who recently reached the 150 goals mark for Mold Alex.

This term he has bagged 15 goals in all competitions for the Tier 2 club, 7 in the league and 8 in knockout games, including 6 in the Welsh Cup, where he is joint-top overall scorer.

Jamie McDaid (Llanrug United) 15
(9 league, 6 cups)

No surprise to see the prolific McDaid in deadly form at Tier 4 standard with Llanrug.

He has scored plenty of goals at a much higher level in his career, including a good spell with Bangor City in the Welsh Premier and Porthmadog in the Huws Gray Alliance.

Robbie Parry (Bow FC) 15
(9 league, 6 cups)

The excellent Robbie Parry. Photo: Ryan Thomas – RTphoto Graphy

This highly talented former Wolves and Stoke City prospect had great spells with the likes of The New Saints, Bangor City and Llandudno before dropping into Tier 5 to boost ambitious Prestatyn-based Bow this season.

Parry is in magnificent form, a true stand out player who has scored 15 goals and created so many more.

Johnny Crossley (Aston Park Rangers) 15
(11 league, 4 cups)

A treble in Saturday’s cup success over Skippy pushed this 40-year-old’s goals total to 15 this season.

Aside from back-to-back hat-tricks, Crossley has also hit six in a game during 2023-24.

Nathan Williams (Rhydymwyn) 15
(12 league, cups 3)

The consistent Williams has scored in each of his last eight matches for Tier 5 North East Wales League Championship Division side Rhydymwyn.

Presently on 15 for the season, he has made 12 appearances for the club and scored in 10 of those games.

Antonio Jacovelli (NFA) 14
(5 league, 9 cups)

Antonio Jacovelli on the ball for NFA (light blue shirt). Picture: MATT JOHNSON

NFA made one of the signings of the summer when they picked up Antonio Jacovelli from temporarily disbanded Prestatyn Sports.

The gifted attacking player has notched 14 goals in 13 games so far for the dynamic Tier 4 North Wales Coast East Premier Division newcomers.

Jordan Davies (Connah’s Quay Nomads) 14
(league 11, cups 3)

Joint highest scorer in the Cymru Premier on 11 goals and has 14 in league and cup combined.

Jordan is in the form of his life in front of goal for title hopefuls Nomads, managed by Neil Gibson, former boss of Prestatyn Town, where a young Davies first made his name.

Kaine Bentley (Gwalchmai) 13
(9 league, 4 cups)

Kaine Bentley (right) with Gwalchmai manager Craig Evans

This young star has hit the ground running since signing for Tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier Division leaders Gwalchmai this term.

Stood out for Trearddur Bay last season, and before that Holyhead Town, prior to helping
Ynys Môn’s football squad win silver at the 2023 Guernsey Island Games.

Callum Graves (Menai Bridge) 13
(7 league, 6 cups)

Callum Graves (arm raised) celebrates a goal. Picture: LAURENCE MANDEL

What a flying start Menai Bridge have made to the 2023-24 campaign.
One of the main reasons for their rapid progress has been the ability to get goals from many sources, and Callum Graves has really shone in that department.

Aaron Rogers (Llandudno Amateurs) 13
(11 league, 2 cups)

Piled up 39 goals for the Amateurs last season and the player popularly known as Azz is on a hot streak again this term.

If the Llandudno side are to challenge for the Tier 5 North Wales Coast East Division One title, they will need Rogers to be firing big style. The signs are good.

James McGlone (Yr Wyddgrug) 13
(league 12, cups 1)

Jimmy McGlone (front row, furthest left) celebrates winning another trophy with Flint Mountain in 2018-19

Great to see Jimmy McGlone back in the charts!

This front man has a great past record in North East Wales football with the likes of Halkyn United, Shotton Steel, Flint Mountain and Saltney Town.

In three seasons with Mountain, he netted 63 goals in 69 appearances and was part of the all-conquering 2018-19 North East Wales League quadruple-winning squad.

Now he’s back finding the net again with newcomers Yr Wyddgrug in Tier 5.

Glyn Hughes-Thomas (Talysarn Celts) 13
(4 league, 9 cups)

Two goals in a thrilling 4-4 draw at Mynydd Llandegai on October 21 nudged this player up to 13 in all competitions this season.

Llion Griffiths (Nantlle Vale Reserves) 13
(11 league, 2 cups)

Cracking 18-year-old prospect with 13 goals this term so far for Nantlle Vale Reserves.



Corrig McGonigle (Bangor 1876) 12
(9 league, 3 cups)

Corrig McGonigle (left) is presented with a shirt bearing the figure 400 by Bangor 1876 manager Michael Johnston. The shirt signifies the fact Corrig recently passed the 400-goals career mark

Top scorer in Tier 2 Cymru North this season on nine, he recently passed the 400 career goals milestone.

Every level he has stepped up to, he has been a top-class marksman and although by his own ridiculously high standards, 12 goals in 13 matches this term does not so far compare with previous campaigns, he is still doing extremely well.

Shaun Cavanagh (Porthmadog) 12
(6 league, 6 cups)

Look who has sneaked in as a new entry!

Talented and consistent striker at Tier 2 and 3 levels over a number of seasons, currently shining for Port in the Cymru North.

TOP FIVE NORTH WALES MARKSMEN 2022-23

1 Asa Thomas (Trearddur Bay) 75
League: 57 Cups: 18 Appearances: 36

2 Harrison Bellis (CPD Y Glannau) 62
League: 44 Cups: 18 Appearances: 29

3 Andrew Swarbrick (Ruabon Rovers) 58
League: 32 Cups: 26 Appearances: 33

4 Corrig McGonigle (Bangor 1876) 56
League: 37 Cups: 17 Play-off: 2 Appearances: 35

5 Conner Kendrick (Ruabon Rovers) 49
League: 37 Cups: 12 Appearances: 36

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