KON-X Anglesey League side Bryngwran Bulls have reached their third cup final of the season, having beaten Mynydd Tigers 5-2 in the Huws Gray Megan Cup on Monday afternoon.

A hat-trick from top scorer James Ryan alongside strikes from Dylan Jones and captain Andrew Bailey ensured Richard Owen's side a place in the final, where they will face either Caergybi or Arriva Bangor.

Manager Mark Hughes managed to pull a goal back for the Tigers, as did Liam Owen, but it wasn't enough to keep them in this tie.

The two giants of the Anglesey League will face again this coming Friday (April 6) in the Lucas Oil Cup which takes place at Bangor City's Nanporth Stadium (7.30pm).

In Saturday's matches, the Bulls were once again victorious as they eased their way to a 6-1 win over Arriva Bangor in the the final Group A match of the Bwlch Car Boot Trophy.

Nathan Lewis hit a hat-trick for the home side and James Ryan, Tony Meyer and 16-year-old Owain Roberts scored the other goals. Kieran Davies pulled one back for Arriva when they were 3-0 down.

Both managers, Richard Owen of the Bulls and Kevin Jones of Arriva played the final 15 minutes of the match.

In the other Bwlch Car Boot Trophy match in Group B, Valley put in a dominant display against a Bodorgan side who had just nine men, winning 8-0.

Goals from Marc Wilson (2), Justin Williams (2), Barry Roberts, Barry Haigh and Nik Kontodios did the damage in this one.

Finally, in the only Kon-X Anglesey League match of the weekend, Llangoed Reserves brought Llandegfan crashing back down to Earth with a 6-0 victory.

Mitchell Jones bagged a hat-trick for Dewi Williams's side and Robert Boyes, Wayne Thomas and youngster Jay Finter completed the rout.