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Bob Brodie Trophy: Cemaes Bay’s McGivern is first to 30 goals in 2024-25

Connor Owen (black/white/blue) scored a hat-trick for Gwalchmai tonight to move up to 29 goals this season. Picture: DAI SINCLAIR

The winner of the 2024-25 Bob Brodie Trophy will probably only be decided after Anglesey’s final game of the season.

Cemaes Bay’s Luke McGivern tops the table after becoming the first senior player on Ynys Môn to reach 30 goals this season in his team’s 4-3 cup win over Nefyn United on Saturday.

Connor Owen of Gwalchmai shot up to joint second tonight after netting a hat-trick in a 7-4 victory against Llanystumdwy.

The Gwalch skipper joined Trearddur Bay’s Josh Stanley and Arden Gisbourne of Llannerchymedd on 29 goals.

Cemaes have a possible two cup matches left to play, Llannerchymedd just the one in the league. while Gwalchmai have two Premier Division games remaining.

That means the Bob Brodie winner will likely come out of the following group: McGivern or Cameron Buckley of Cemaes, Llannerchymedd’s Gisbourne, Owen or Dion Jones of Gwalchmai.

Remaining games for Ynys Môn teams:

May 21: Glantraeth v Llannerchymedd (league)
May 22: CPD Boded v Bethesda Athletic, CPD Pentraeth v Gwalchmai (league)
May 23: Caergybi v Llangoed and District (Cwpan Menai Tractors final); Cemaes Bay v Mynydd Llandegai (Cwpan Snowdonia Fire and Security Cup semi-final)
May 26: Gwalchmai v Bontnewydd (league)
TBC: Cwpan Snowdonia final

BOB BRODIE TROPHY STANDINGS 2024-25 (up to and including May 20)

30 – Luke McGivern (Cemaes Bay)

29 – Josh Stanley (18 Trearddur Bay/Development – 11 for Llangefni Town), Arden Gisbourne (Llannerchymedd), Connor Owen (Gwalchmai)

28 – Calum Thomas (Gaerwen), Cameron Buckley (9 for Cemaes Bay – 17 for Trearddur Bay/Development)

26 – Tomos Llyr Williams (23 for Llanfairpwll, 3 for Llannerchymedd)

23 – Cory Williams (Holyhead Hotspur), Dion Jones (9 for Gwalchmai – 14 for CPD Cefni)

20 – Marc Evans (Gwalchmai), Louis Chapman (Caergybi), Craig Moore (Holyhead Town)

18 – Les Davies (Trearddur Bay)

16 – Tom Wood (Cemaes Bay), Osian Jones (Llangefni Town), Justin Williams (CPD Boded)

15 – Andy Clarke (Glantraeth), Dylan Wyn Griffith (8 for CPD Boded – 7 for CPD Cefni), Toby Jones (Trearddur Bay), Charlie Dales (Pentraeth/Development)

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