BRYNGWRAN BULLS claimed the first piece of Anglesey League silverware this season, beating Mynydd Tigers 3-0 in the Lucas Oil Cup final.
Richard Owen's side won their first ever Saturday league trophy at Bangor City's Nantporth stadium on Friday.
A scrappy affair in the first half saw both defences stand strong and the deadlock was not to be broken.
(Matty Roberts scores his side's second goal of the match. PICTURE: Arron Evans).
On 50 minutes, Bulls striker James Ryan out-muscled the Mynydd defence and hit a powerful shot past David Ball to give his side the lead. Mynydd went close to equalising from a free kick – but Bulls goalkeeper Arwyn Williams produced a fine save.
On 75 minutes, winger Matty Roberts ran behind the back line and slotted the ball home for 2-0. Three minutes later, Ryan bagged his 33rd goal of the season, securing a historic cup win for The Bulls.
Club captain Andrew Bailey and midfielder Iolo Jones climbed the Nantporth stairs to lift the cup as James Ryan received the Man of the Match award.
"It's always good to get the goals but the whole squad, especially the defence has been exceptional this season," he said.
"These are really good times for us as a club at the moment.”
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