Jewish News team of the week
Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week.
CHECK OUT TEAM OF THE WEEK IN THIS WEEK’S JEWISH NEWS!
Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.
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GOALKEEPER
Will Castle (Camden Park) – On the few occasions he was called into action, made a couple of top class saves and dominated his area
DEFENCE
Alex Lewis (Los Blancos) – Despite seeing his striker grabbing a match-winning brace, was put forward as man-of-the-match for a brilliant performance at full-back
Adam Kay (Boca Jewniors) – Brilliant defensive performance at the heart of the Boca defence, though that didn’t stop him scoring twice at the other end
David Green (Woodford Wanderers) – Rock-solid at the heart of the Woodford defence as side moved joint-top of the table
Dan Tan (Norstar Raiders C) – Two assists and a constant threat down the right-hand side as well as fulfilling his defensive duties
MIDFIELD:
Will Ufland (Norstar Raiders C) – Yet another hat-trick from the skilful winger/attacker
Ben Moss (Faithfold B) – Didn’t stop running, was encouraging and motivating throughout the 90 minutes
Ricky Harris (North West Neasden) – Came on as sub in first half and ran the midfield at the age of 45 in terrible conditions, showing you never lose your class
Jonah Gordon Boyd (AC Whetstone) – Came on at half-time and made a real impact, changing the game in Whetstone’s favour
ATTACK:
Jonathan Gaon (Los Blancos) – Brilliant up front as he grabbed a match-winning double to help move Blancos away from the relegation trap door
David Woolman (Oakwood B) – Constant threat up front for the O’s, scored twice as they claimed impressive point against Mill Hill
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Jonah Gordon Boyd (AC Whetstone)
PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Tony Charles (Woodside Wanderers)
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