Cameron Buckley and sub Kane Astles both scored four apiece as Hotspur rattled up a dozen goals without reply.
Shay Murphy (2), Casey Gregg and Sean Pritchard made up the rest for the hosts, who have won five matches on the bounce with 34 goals scored and just three conceded.
Manager Scott Hakesley runs through the game:
“Today at the New Stadium we welcomed Llanfairpwll, who like ourselves are brand new to this league.
“We felt preparing the correct way was vital so after a good warm up and going over tactics and shaping, what we expected and wanted was key. And the lads delivered. Finding ourselves 4-0 to the good at half time, we knew if we carried on playing our football our opponents would tire and the flow of goals would come.
“Credit to Llanfair they never stopped all game, showing great character. Goals for Hotspur today came from Cameron Buckley x4, Kane Astles x4, Shay Murphy x2, Sean Pritchard and Casey Gregg.
“Special mention to today’s MOTM Melv McGinness, who controlled the game for 90 minutes. With young legs around him it worked perfectly; and to our defence who are getting stronger together each week. MOTM for Llanfair went to their keeper Dafydd Jones, who made some great saves in the first half.
“Up next we entertain Llanberis at the New Stadium on September 21st, 14.30 kick off.”
Leon Williams’ sixth minute goal was enough to win the game for Bontnewydd.
Josh Stanley missed an 87th minute penalty for Trearddur.
Josh Evans and Osian Neary netted the late goals which clinched three points for Llanrug in the derby at Ffordd Padarn.
Leon Buckland and sub Steven Williams twice gave Llandegai the lead, but Osian Williams replied with a double, the second a 92nd minute equaliser from the spot, to earn Pwllheli a point.
Aaron Tocker banged in a hat-trick for victorious Vale, Anthony Williams with Gaerwen’s sole reply.
Jacob Fraser (2) and Josh Lee ensured Swifts edged past Sports, Ashley Castle and Dylan Taylor on the mark for the visitors.
Louis Davies (2), Finlay Jones, Deacan Leuty, Kaiden Gorry and Riley Cranham split the goals for winners Mochdre, sub William Rylance responding for Glan.
Harry Payne (2), Zak Williams and Emyr Williams guided Henllan to victory, Aled Beardmore the sole Glannau marksman.
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