Sunday Masters review – week 28
The group stages of the new Invitational Cup saw resounding wins for Norstar London Raiders B and Brady Maccabi Masters, writes Jeremy Silverstone.
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MGBSFL/MMFL INVITATIONAL CUP, SPONSORED BY PURPLE MARKETING:
In the group stages, Norstar London Raiders B recorded their second win as they came back from a goal behind to beat Waldaf Town Masters 4-1. Richard Davis had given Waldaf a first-half lead with a 25-yard piledriver, but after the interval, goals from Simon Buchler, Liam Stein and two from Nicky Woolf earned Norstar a deserved victory.
Brady Maccabi Masters’ Nick Collins staked a claim for a unique ‘super hat-trick’ as he contributed four goals – one left foot, one right foot , one with his head and one with his chest – to cement his team’s 7-1 demolition of Faithfold B. Perry Yam, Daniel Sugarman and David Hyman were Brady’s other scorers, whilst Oliver Tenby’s deflected effort was Faithfold’s sole consolation.
Scrabble Masters succumbed to Hendon B by a single goal from Martin Smulovich.
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