A SPIRITED comeback from Caergybi FC last saw them clinch the Megan Cup in the final Anglesey League fixture of 2017/18.

Dale Moffat’s side came from 1-0 and 2-1 down to beat Bryngwran Bulls 3-2 at Llanfairpwll FC’s Maes Eilian ground on Friday night.

James Ryan had initially put Richard Owen’s Bulls ahead via his 54th goal of the season, but Caergybi winger Glenn North brought his side back into the game not long after.

The Bulls weren’t going down without a fight however and were back in front courtesy of a goal from striker Nathan Lewis.

Caergybi then battled hard to find their second equaliser of the game which eventually came thanks to midfielder Luke McKittrick.

Cybi began to create more and more chances and so it was no surprise that it was them who went on to grab a winner.

As with so many other times this season, it was talismanic striker Gary Jo Owen who gave his side the win in the end, notching up his 58th goal of the season to clinch the cup and finish as the league’s top scorer in the process.

There was no doubt a sense of relief as much as there was happiness as the full time whistle blew as Caergybi finally earned themselves a well-earned trophy to cap off a memorable season.

Man of the Match for the final was Cybi goalkeeper Kieran Weeks who made some outstanding saves to help his side get the victory.