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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:
David Gordon (FC Team B) – Produced a string of fine stops as Team shocked unbeaten Redbridge to claim their first points of the season

DEFENCE:
Gideon Caller (RC UK FC) – Was a real thorn against his old team, ran tirelessly up and down the left hand side the entire game
Josh Barnett (Faithfold B) – Captain led by example, won every aerial battle, timed his tackles to perfection and scored a classy goal to boot
Nathan Schindler (Maccabi London Lions B) – Gave an Absolutely phenomenal performance at heart of the Lions defence
Dan Linton (Oakwood B) – Strong performance from O’s Mr Reliable, coped brilliantly with Brixton’s best player

MIDFIELD:
Josh Burns (London Lions U21) – Became youngest scorer in the Peter Morrison Trophy as he netted winner against Scrabble
Bradley Cohen (FC Team A) – Debutant slotted in nicely and topped off impressive performance with a wonder goal
Rafi Stone (Oakwood A) – Debutant in the middle of the park, was composed and ran the game with two assists and a goal
Dan Ash (Oakwood B) – Ran the show with his trademark snaking runs and Brixton could not handle his pace.

ATTACK:
Jack Shulman (Hertswood Vale) – Co-Manager led from the front and popped up with the winner with the game deep into extra-time
Ashley Davidson (NL Raiders C) – Scored twice and was a constant menace for 120 minutes as Raiders beat Cats in thrilling cup tie

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Josh Burns (London Lions U21)

CO-MANAGERS OF THE WEEK:
Jacob Emanuel & Jack Shulman (Hertswood Vale)

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