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Bob Brodie Trophy 2024-25: It all comes down to the last night of the season

Luke McGivern (left – red) is joint leader in the Bob Brodie Trophy before his final game of the season

Connor Owen of Gwalchmai has gone level with Cemaes Bay’s Luke McGivern on 33 goals at the 2024-25 Bob Brodie Trophy table peak.

Owen netted three times tonight in his team’s final game, a 5-0 victory over Bontnewydd.

Cemaes have one match left – against Llanberis on Wednesday in the Cwpan Snowdonia Final.

Both McGivern (33 goals) and Cameron Buckley, also of Cemaes (29 goals) could feature in that game at Cae Stanley, Bontnewydd.

Unfortunately, Trearddur Bay’s Josh Stanley, who is on 29 goals, will not be involved in the Development team’s last game at home to Nefyn on Wednesday as he is abroad. What a fantastic season he has had though – 29 goals in his first campaign back after long-term injury. Watch out for him next season!

Whatever happens, this is probably the most exciting finish ever to a Bob Brodie competition since it began in 2011-12.

It all goes down to the last night of the season.

Remaining games for Ynys Môn teams:
Wednesday, May 28: Cemaes Bay v Llanberis (Cwpan Snowdonia Final)
Wednesday, May 28: Trearddur Bay Development v Nefyn United – Tim Datblygu (NWCFA Development League Premier)

BOB BRODIE TROPHY STANDINGS 2024-25 (up to and including May 27)

33 – Connor Owen (Gwalchmai), Luke McGivern (Cemaes Bay)

30 – Arden Gisbourne (Llannerchymedd)

29 – Josh Stanley (18 Trearddur Bay/Development – 11 for Llangefni Town), Cameron Buckley (12 for Cemaes Bay – 17 for Trearddur Bay/Development)

28 – Calum Thomas (Gaerwen)

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

25 – Dion Jones (11 for Gwalchmai – 14 for CPD Cefni)

23 – Cory Williams (Holyhead Hotspur)

21 – Marc Evans (Gwalchmai)

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

18 – Les Davies (Trearddur Bay)

17 – Charlie Dales (Pentraeth/Development)

16 – Dylan Wyn Griffith (9 for CPD Boded – 7 for CPD Cefni), Toby Jones (Trearddur Bay), Tom Wood (Cemaes Bay), Osian Jones (Llangefni Town), Justin Williams (CPD Boded)

15 – Andy Clarke (Glantraeth)

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