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BOB BRODIE TROPHY: Who has gone past the 30-goals mark in Ynys Môn football?

Tom Hilditch of Trearddur Bay has netted 31 goals in 25 matches this season. Picture: SAM EADEN FAW

Tom Hilditch of Trearddur Bay became the first player to reach 30 goals in Anglesey senior football this season at the weekend.
Hilditch struck twice in his team’s 3-2 loss to Llangefni Town and now has a five-goal lead at the Bob Brodie Trophy summit with 31 to his name.
Jamie McDaid of Menai Bridge Tigers moved level with Andy Clarke in second place on 26 goals, while the greatest of them all, Asa Thomas, is starting to fire for CPD Boded.

Here is the current Bob Brodie Trophy table up to and including Sunday, March 22, 2026

31 goals
Tom Hilditch (Trearddur Bay)
26 goals
Andy Clarke (Aberffraw), Jamie McDaid (Menai Bridge Tigers)
20 goals
Matthew Jones (Menai Bridge Tigers)
18 goals
Kane Astles (Holyhead Hotspur Development), Anthony Williams (Gaerwen/Development)
17 goals
Dion Jones (Llangefni Town), Asa Thomas (CPD Boded – 14 for Cemaes Bay)
15 goals
Christoph Aziamale (Trearddur Bay), Tom Wood (Cemaes Bay)
14 goals
Ifan Mansoor (Llangefni Town), Tomos Williams (CPD Boded), Ashley Ainsworth (Llangefni Town – 7 for Pwllheli)
13 goals
Connor Owen (Holyhead Hotspur), Chris Jones (CPD Boded), Cameron Buckley (Holyhead Hotspur Development), Craig Moore (Holyhead Town)
12 goals
Jamie Patterson (CPD Gaerwen), Calum Thomas (CPD Gaerwen), John Littlemore (Menai Bridge Tigers), Sean Pritchard (Holyhead Hotspur Development), Charlie Dales (Pentraeth)
11 goals
Osian Jones (Llangefni Town), Alan Owen (Gwalchmai)
10 goals
Jordan Pritchard (CPD Gaerwen), Sebastian Samuel (Trearddur Bay), Callum Davidson (Menai Bridge Tigers), Dylan Williams (Aberffraw), Ashley Davies (Llanfairpwll), Cian Evans (Amlwch Town), Sion Davies (Holyhead Town), Leo Morris (Trearddur Bay Development)

BOB BRODIE TROPHY WINNERS

2024/25 Connor Owen (Gwalchmai)/Luke McGivern (Cemaes Bay) 33 (joint winners)
2023/24 Asa Thomas (Trearddur Bay – North Wales Coast West Premier) 60
2022/23 Asa Thomas (Trearddur Bay – North Wales Coast West Division One) 75
2021/22 Marc Evans (Bodedern Athletic – North Wales Coast West Premier Division) 68
2020/21 Season cancelled – no competition
2019/20 Steven Whittaker (Cemaes Bay – Anglesey League) 39
2018/19 James Ryan (Caergybi – Anglesey League) 72
2017/18 Gary Jo Owen (Caergybi – Anglesey League) 58
2016/17 Corrig McGonigle (Glantraeth – Welsh Alliance) 59
2015/16 Corrig McGonigle (Pentraeth – Welsh Alliance) 64
2014/15 Steven Whittaker (Cemaes Bay – Anglesey League) 42
2013/14 Gary Jo Owen (Morawelon – Anglesey League) 57
2012/13 Lance Williams (Menai Bridge Tigers – Anglesey League) 62
2011/12 Mel McGinness (Holyhead Hotspur – Welsh Alliance) 50

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