Bangor Mail

Bro looking to derby day

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BRO Goronwy are set to host Menai Bridge Tigers at Cae Nerys this evening (Wednesday) in what should be a cracking Gwynedd Football League derby (6.30pm).

Last Saturday saw Bro make the ideal start to the 2018/19 season with a 3-0 triumph at Talysarn Celts.

In a match where the visitors never managed to move out of the lower gears, they still found themselves a couple of goals to the good at the interval, even though the hosts had created the better chances.

After only five minutes, Talysarn were given the opportunit­y of a dream beginning to the season, defender Gareth Jones at fault in upending his marker in the penalty box.

Jac Jones stepped up for the penalty, but met his match in glovesman Gareth Owen, the stopper diving low to his right to magnificen­tly push the ball away to safety.

The Celts looked much the brighter, Matthew Roberts stinging the crossbar with his effort . Then the hosts went so close again, this time an attempt going inches wide of the post after Owen spilled the ball.

Quick thinking put Bro in the lead after 36 minutes, captain Dylan Jones on his toes to sneak the ball into the net while the home defence were still building their protective wall.

Gareth Prebble went close at the other end of the pitch, this time shaving the post with his strike.

But before Talysarn knew it they were going into the break 2-0 down.

Rob Tiesteel’s accurate lofted set piece caused all the trouble, Liam Griffiths alive to pounce and send the drop down past Daniel Tindall.

It was more of the same in the second period, Celts ruing a missed chance to pull themselves back into the match, with Bro punishing their lack of finishing to seal the points with a late strike.

Rhys Jones had his head in his hands only minutes after the restart. A ball to the far post picked out the striker where it looked certain he would nod into the net but he managed to head over the bar from near enough under it.

Dan Fairhead’s run set up Andy Williams’ dribble, only to be denied from Tindall at the death, before Bro were reduced to 10 men, Dylan Jones picking up his second yellow card giving Talysarn hope in the 20 minutes remaining.

All that hope was dashed on 81 minutes, Jac Thomas chasing a lost cause out wide, reaching the ball first to calmly round the keeper and find the back of the net from a tight angle.

 ??  ?? Bro Goronwy keeper Gareth Owen makes a vital penalty save against Talysarn to help his team to victory
Bro Goronwy keeper Gareth Owen makes a vital penalty save against Talysarn to help his team to victory

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