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Llandudno Reserves celebrate a four-day double

Llandudno Reserves celebrate their FAW Reserve League North Cup success. Picture/graphic: Levi Montgomery/LFX Media

Llandudno Reserves have proved they are a team for the now and for the future after completing a four-day double.

Last Wednesday, Tudno lifted the FAW Reserve League North Cup with a 2-0 win over Holywell Town Development in the final at the Four Crosses Construction Arena, Colwyn Bay.

The deadlock was broken on 43 minutes with a goal from Cai Roberts and Ceiran Williams added a second after 72.

Holywell put up a good battle, but overall LLandudno were deserved winners.

Llandudno team: Thomas Guinn, Cieran Williams, Joshua Humphreys (c), Harley Doyle, Morgan Thomas, Harry Dodwell, Bryn Williams, Kieran Baker, Alfie Banning, Cai Roberts, Jordan Hadaway. Subs used: Sam Glennon, Harri Jones, Frankie Beteta. Unused subs: Thomas Williamson. Harvey Bennett.

Then on Saturday, Llandudno Reserves wrapped up the FAW Reserve League North West title with a 4-0 success at Llanrwst United Reserves.

Veteran Robert Gaze netted the opener on six minutes before Kieran Baker was dismissed for a second yellow card after 17.

Undeterred, the visitors edged further ahead when Harvey Bennett scored in first half added time.

Graphic: LEVI MONTGOMERY/LFX MEDIA

Bennett, who bagged 12 goals for the first team in the Cymru North this season, struck again on 59 minutes to put the reserves 3-0 up with his 16th of the campaign in all competitions.

Cieran Williams rounded off the scoring with his 13th goal of 2024-25 in the 86th minute.

A great season for the mainly youngsters-based reserves, the majority of their players having experienced first team action or been part of senior squads during the campaign.

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