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Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.

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GOALKEEPER
Russell Corin (Hendon United A) – Pulled off a couple of stunning saves at 0-0, as Hendon then went on to lift the Peter Morrison Trophy

DEFENCE
Danny Steel (Real Hendon) – Came on at half-time, and scored two goals – including a goal of the season contender – as his side claimed emphatic win
David Rhodes (NL Raiders A) – Didn’t deserve to be on the losing side, produced one of two first class defensive displays alongside JJ Spiro
Ian Baron (L’Equipe) – Played in both defence and midfield – and played both superbly in the perfect game
Ben Kon (Hendon United A) – In what was probably his final ever Hendon appearance, always produces on the big stage and was faultless against the best Raiders wingers

MIDFIELD:
David Grossman (FC Team A) – Was cool, calmed and assured as Team continued their march to the Division One title
Avi Korman (Hendon United A) – Another all-action display and together with Ari Last won the midfield battle – and scored super winning goal
Guy Surkis (Maccabi London Lions B) – Gave a truly sensational performance, bossed the midfield and ran tirelessly all game
Mitch Young (FC Team A) – A brilliantly productive morning, scored once and claimed four assists

ATTACK:
Lorian Madanes (FC Team A) – Bagged a hat-trick with a brilliant performance up front in Team’s emphatic win
Andy Smith (L’Equipe) – Didier Drogba would have been proud of this performance. Two class goals and a constant nightmare all game

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Ben Kon (Hendon United A)

MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
David Garbacz (Hendon United A)

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