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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
Ryan Cole (Chigwell Athletic) – Outfield player was forced to step in goal midway through the match and didn’t let his side down against the Division One title favourites

DEFENCE
Bradley Gayer (Chigwell Athletic) – Put in an outstanding performance, was a class above
Jordan Sapler (Redbridge B) – Was simply immense at the back. Won every header as Redbridge won promotion to Division One
Avidan Last (Hendon United A) – Showed incredible bravery as he played with a broken nose, which epitomised the Hendon never-say-die attitude
James Korn (FC Team A) – Put in a superb display, won everything in the air and was a collasus at the back

MIDFIELD:
Daniel Cohen (King Crown) – Was superb down the left wing, and capped off display by getting on the scoresheet
Russell Brill (Chigwell Athletic) – Put in an outstanding performance, was a class above
 Zak McLeod (Los Blancos) – Superb performance in midfield for Blancos. Scored twice as side registered their biggest win of the season
Ben Isaacs (King Crown) – Just as effective as his teammate down the other flank. A constant menace and threat down Whetstone’s left-hand side

ATTACK:
Richard Fogelman (L’Equipe) – League’s top goalscorer helped himself to another hat-trick as L’Equipe inched closer to League title
Adam Waters (Los Blancos) – Bagged a treble as Blancos boys gave Brixton a battering to move into the top four

MANAGER OF THE WEEK
Richard Slater (Chigwell Athletic)

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Avidan Last (Hendon United A)

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