JC Cyril Anekstein Cup

Garson cock-a-hoop as Faithfold stun Fortune

By Danny Caro, September 27, 2011

JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND ONE
TEMPLE FORTUNE A 2 FAITHFOLD C 3 AET

David Garson's men produced a shock against first division Temple Fortune A at Gosling with goals coming from Ben Simons (2) and Matt Smith.

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Giant-killers Glenthorne are six-hitters

September 26, 2011

JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND ONE
NORSTAR A 1 GLENTHORNE UNITED B 6
It was down as the 'Coupon Spoiler' but no-one would have predicted the large gap in the scoreline.

Glenthorne B ran out emphatic winners against Division One Norstar A and the east London side did not give their opponents time to breathe.

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Marks hat-trick as Woodford progress

By Richard Jaye, September 19, 2011

JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND ONE
UJIA 0 WOODFORD WANDERERS
A hat-trick from Woodford striker Jerome Marks steered first division Woodford into the next round of the Cyril Anekstein Cup following a hard fought victory against a strong and resilient UJIA team at Chase Lodge Playing Fields.

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Lions B edge past feisty Fortune B

September 19, 2011

JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND 1
LONDON MACCABI LIONS B 2 TEMPLE FORTUNE B 1
Second division London Maccabi Lions B were given an almighty scare before they squeezed into the next round of the JC League Cup against Temple Fortune B at Gosling Sports Centre.

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Brady bunch pack a punch

September 18, 2011

JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND 1
BRADY MACCABI B 1 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C 0

Brady B carried their league form into the cup after a battling victory over Redbridge C.

Upsetting the odds, a depleted Brady showed a combination of grit, determination and ability to trump their opponents, who play two divisions higher than the Division Four newboys.

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New season will test Redbridge

By Danny Caro, June 23, 2011

Redbridge Jewish Care A's double celebrations have only just finished but it appears that they already face an uphill battle to retain the JC MSFL Premier Division next season.

Last week I revealed that striker Daran Bern, the Maccabi League Player of the Year, is leaving to join a team of non-Jewish friends, which he informed manager Sam McCarthy about after the team's victory in the JC Cyril

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Redbridge sorry for fan abuse

By Danny Caro, April 28, 2011

Redbridge Jewish Care boss Sam McCarthy has apologised to Hendon goalkeeper Russell Corin following the verbal abuse he received at the Cyril Anekstein Cup final.

Redbridge fans behind the goal, chanted cruel jibes about Corin's weight throughout a match that saw Redbridge complete the double.

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Red-hot Redbridge are six-hitters

By Danny Caro, February 10, 2011

Goals from Dean Nyman (3), Steve Summers, Sam McCarthy and Daran Bern kept alive Redbridge Jewish Care As' treble hopes as they beat Division One high-flyers Brady Maccabi 6-1 in the quarter-finals of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup.

Hendon United Sports Club A also reached the semi-finals with Ari Last and Josh Bentley taking them past Premier Division rivals Faithfold A 2-1. Benji Dymant replied.

Strikes from Craig Phillips and Ben Murrell helped Southgate Harmen A reach the last 16 of the Peter Morrison Trophy as they overcame first division Montana Boca United A 2-1.

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Perfect 10 inspires Neasden

By Danny Caro, February 10, 2011

Darren Yarlett was full of praise for his Neasden team who clinched their place in the last four of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup after knocking out last season's winners in a game they played with 10 men for 75 minutes.

Player-coach Yarlett was in charge of the team as manager Jamie Cole was in Las Vegas. He limped off with a hamstring injury but masterminded a hard fought win from the sidelines.

A late strike from Lee Cash, his second of the game, plus one from Ben Ellis took Neasden through.

Pete Lazard and Ben Joseph were the marksmen for the Lions.

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Six-hit Redbridge keep treble hopes alive

By Danny Caro, February 10, 2011

Sam McCarthy, manager of Redbridge Jewish Care A, cut a relieved figure after watching his team keep alive treble hopes with a hard fought victory against Division One high-flyers Brady Maccabi in the quarter-finals of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup.

They ran out 6-1 winners but the tie was far from comfortable for RJC who finished the game with 10 men after right-back Craig Sandford was sent off. It needed some late intervention from hat-trick hero Dean Nyman, Steve Summers and Daran Bern to send the Premier Division leaders through.

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