MENAI Bridge Tigers head the early Gwynedd League standings after comfortable 3-0 triumph at Bontnewydd.

The ambitious side are expected to mount a title challenge after making a number of eye-catching signings during the summer, and they have won each of their opening four contests to put them at the summit.

The away side managed to gain the upper hand just before the break when Dafydd Healy converted a chance on 42 minutes, before Dean Redmond netted a quick-fire brace after the interval on 60 and 63 to round off the scoring and seal the points.

Llangoed now occupy second position after a hard fought 2-1 home success over a spirited Llanystumdwy.

Llion Roberts gave the home side the advantage midway through the first period with a neat finish on 26 minutes, but they were pegged back soon after courtesy of a Brad Williams effort with 33 gone.

The tie was settled after the break when Carwyn Williams continued his excellent run in front of goal with another well-taken strike for the hosts on 56 minutes.

A hat-trick from Andy Williams got Bro Goronwy’s title push back on track in a 4-1 home win over Waunfawr, with Sam Carter netting the other to complete the rout.

Glantraeth suffered their first loss since reforming as they were downed 4-3 at Talysarn Celts.

A brace from Luke Baum did the majority of the damage, with Celt Owen and Jac Jones giving them a commanding lead within the opening 12 minutes. Sion Jones (2) and Dion Williams were on target for Warren Gibbs’ men.