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Welsh Cup QR2 reports: Trearddur and Llangefni hit seven, six for Rhyl, Bridge win on pens

Hero! Menai Bridge Tigers goalkeeper George Roberts, 19, saves Nefyn’s fourth penalty in the shoot out to ensure the Anglesey side advanced in the Welsh Cup. Picture: CHRIS COUCHMAN – huge thanks

WELSH CUP SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND REPORTS – AUGUST 24

Trearddur Bay 7 Llanfairfechan Town 0

Trearddur Bay (dark blue) attack against Llanfairfechan. Picture: SEAN CHADWICK – huge thanks

Five games undefeated and a biggest win of the season for Ardal North West side Trearddur at the expense of Llanfairfechan.
Les Davies, Matty Jones and Toby Jones all netted twice for the home side, Kaine Bentley also on the mark.

CPD Y Rhyl 1879 6 Glan Conwy 0

Jonny Bravo Pinto (9) struck twice for Rhyl. Picture: RICHARD BATES – huge thanks

Six of the best from the Lilywhites who have amassed 33 goals already this season in all competitions while compiling a record of six wins and a single loss.
Jonny Bravo Pinto got Gareth Thomas’ side off to a flyer against tier 5 opposition, finding the net on 6 and 19 minutes, Elliott Turner and Tom Kemp with the assists.
Kemp was again involved as the dynamic James Stevens made it 3-0 four minutes before the interval.
Turner, Harvey Edgar and the well-deserving Kemp added second half goals, but the hosts had Casey Faulkner dismissed on 84 for a second yellow.

Amlwch Town 0 Porthmadog 5

This tie was all over as a contest by half time with Port taking a 4-0 lead into the interval.
Tom Hilditch and John Littlemore both scored twice in that opening 45 minutes and the icing on the cake was provided in the closing stages when Danny Brookwell made it five.

CPD Bro Cernyw 0 Llandudno Amateurs 3

Ryan Boddis, Dave Hansom and Jay Sutton found the target for an Amateurs side which could have won more emphatically.

Cefn Albion 6 CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 3

Callum Mannion and Kien Morris both delivered doubles for Albion, Nic Jones and Dion Gibbins adding singles while man of the match Alex Williams provided four assists.
Tom Hughes (2) and Elis Puw replied for the visitors.

Cemaes Bay 0 Llanrwst United 3

A potentially very tricky test for Llanrwst was overcome thanks to goals from Julian Williams, Chris Nicolson and Conor Davies.

Connah’s Quay Town 2 Brickfield Rangers 4

This all-Tier 3 clash went the way of away side Brickfield.
Jay Richardson, Michael Ashworth, Andy Vale and Kiran Russell bagged the goals that mattered, Sam Reynolds and Jamie Reed responding.

Holyhead Hotspur 4 Bethesda Athletic 2

Two second half goals booked a place in the first round proper for Hotspur after they were being held 2-2 by a determined Athletic side at the break.
Kenleigh Owen opened the scoring in the first minute when he timed his run onto a Shay Murphy pass to perfection before applying a clinical finish.
Joe Todd made it 1-1 soon after, but Owen struck again with just eight gone when he capitalised on indecision at the back from the Ogwen Valley side.
However, Osian Hughes brought Pesda level before the interval.
In the second half Darren Garmey’s hosts were much improved, Murphy volleying in a beauty after determined build-up play in the 61st minute.
And 10 minutes from time Harry Lewis drilled home decisively inside the box after more neat approach work to seal the win.

CPD Llanberis 4 Bontnewydd 1

Thomas Collins, Aled Pritchard, Tomos Saynor and Gethin Maxwell split the goals which sent the Darans into round one, Osian Tomlinson responding from the penalty spot for Bont.

Llangefni Town 7 Chirk AAA 3

Amazing action photo from DAI SINCLAIR at the Llangefni (blue) versus Chirk tie which featured 10 goalshuge thanks Mr Sinclair

Seven-up in the cup for Cefni, Mo El-Arab, Ifan Mansoor (2), Cameron Jones, Osian Jones, plus subs Aled Williams and Josh Stanley-Williams joining in the home goals feast, Jack Jones (2) and Charles Parkinson hitting back for Chirk, who had Brandon Pierce sent off for two yellows.
For nostalgia specialists, this tie was a repeat of the 2016-17 FAW Trophy semi-final which Chirk won 1-0 at Belle Vue, Rhyl.

Llangollen Town 2 Y Felinheli 0

Seven straight wins to start the season for Llangollen with Saturday’s Welsh Cup success sealed by goals from Joshua Pilgrim and sub Whalen Nile Mwebe.

CPD Llannefydd 4 Penyffordd Lions 2

It looked like a breeze for Llannefydd after Mathew Jones (2) and Dafydd Roberts guided them into a 3-0 half time lead.
However, the Lions from tier 4 roared back after the break, goals from Jack Pyke-Jones and Callum Webber making it 3-2 with six minutes left.
Gwyndaf Pritchard’s side were glad of a 95th minute fourth from Jack Gronow to clinch it.
Penyffordd had Alister Randles red-carded after 90.

Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant 3 CPD Llanystumdwy 1

Huw Evens brought Llanystumdwy level with 86 minutes on the clock, but a pair of late strikes from Billy Clarke and James Burgess won it in added time for Llanrhaeadr.
The hosts had earlier taken a 20th minute lead via Clarke.

Montgomery Town 1 Corwen 4

It was a good day for the Evanses of Corwen as captain Scott, Dafydd and Henry Evans all found the net as well as Kieron Day in a 4-1 triumph, Jack Williams with a sole response for Monty.

CPD Nefyn United 3 Menai Bridge Tigers 3 (Menai won 4-2 on pens)

Victory on penalties for the tier 3 Tigers after a thrilling tie against fourth-tier hosts Nefyn at Cae’r Delyn.
The Penwaig led 3-0 after 50 minutes through a Paul Rowlands own goal, plus net-busters from Tomi Evans and Ifan Jones.
The Anglesey visitors were far from finished, three goals in 12 minutes from Kelvin Frazer, Callum Graves and Callum Thomas bringing them level with 79 gone.
No more goals so it was down to spot kicks and George Roberts produced the vital save from Carwyn Trenholme to ensure Menai won the shoot out 4-2.

NFA FC 3 CPD Henllan 1

NFA (light blue) up against Henllan. Picture: MATT JOHNSON

Cammron Morris (2) and Josh Davies sealed this tie for NFA after underdogs Henllan had taken a 15th minute lead through Conor Jones.

FC Queen’s Park 3 Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 1

Michael Latham, Jake Jones and Curtis Neary put the hosts three-up before Owain Jones-Owen bagged a late consolation for the Quarrymen.

Rhostyllen 2 St Asaph City 3

Close battle between tier 4 hosts and third-tier visitors, but Saints just prevailed thanks to a James Williams double and Jake Walker single, Liam Sklenar and Drew Wickens running Rhostyllen close.

Rhydymwyn 3 CPD Boded 1

Two late goals from sub Levon Hughes sent Rhydymwyn through to the next stage after a hard-fought tussle with their Anglesey visitors.
Ryan Davies had edged Rhyd in front on 32 before Joe Caven levelled after 77.

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