The Oakwood A hot-shot capped an excellent first season with Oakwood, forming a terrific partnership alongside Josh Cuby in a team that finished as runners-up in the Cyril Anekstein Cup and third in the Premier Division.
Bharier, a 26-year-old accountant from Edgware, scored 20 goals in all competitions in his first season with Oakwood A, who finished runners-up in the Cyril Anekstein Cup and third in the Premier Division.
Asked how he felt about being recognised as the top player in the Maccabi League, Bharier responded: “It’s not bad for a journeyman who has played at a different club every season.”
He described the top-flight as being “a tough standard” in a campaign where he scored three hat-tricks. He said: “I’d like to thank all my team-mates for helping me win this special award, especially Josh Cuby who provided lots of assists.
“Hopefully I can help Oakwood win the league title or a cup next season.”
HMH goal king Oscar Wagner collected the league's Young Player of the Year accolade after helping the sky blues finish runners-up in the top-flight and scoring twice in the Peter Morrison Trophy final, in which HMH beat Haroldeans 4-1.
Wagner scored 22 goals in all competitions. He told JC Sport: "I'm overwhelmed to have been handed this award as voted for by fellow players. It’s a genuine honour.
"The standard of football played throughout the divisions demands a lot from you and it has been their quality which has pushed both myself and the rest of the HMH team to constantly be at our best.
"Lastly, I would like to share this award with my teammates. Each and every one of them has been a pleasure to play with and I look forward to doing it all again with them next season.
Double-winning Jordan Sapler of Hendon United Sports was named manager of the year. Sapler told JC Sport: “It’s nice to be recognised but I couldn’t have done it without the boys,” he said.
"There was further success for Hendon who also won the Sportsmanship/Turnout award. Sapler said: “We didn’t forfeit one game across the season and got our rewards for playing football the right way and never looking to get a rival player sent off.”
Sapler went on to say: “Our target for next season is to win the treble. Had we not lost in Liverpool in the Peter Morrison Trophy, I don’t think many teams would’ve stopped us.”
Other individuals winners saw Bradley Gayer of Fairlop win the best player in Division One, while the Division Two prize went to Zack Neiman of SPEC FC.
FC Team's Richard Salmon won the Golden Boot as league top-scorer, while Sam Singer of Mill Hill Dons collected the Golden Gloves trophy.
There was also success for Jewdinese, with Jake Erlich receiving the Team Secretary award.
There was also a new prize on show, with HMH winning best social media.
Phil Peters is the Referee of the Year, while Josh Smith won Best Newcomer Ref.
Full story in Friday's JC.
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MGBSFL AWARD WINNERS ROLL OF HONOUR
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Josh Bharier (Oakwood A)
YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Oscar Wagner (HMH)
DIVISION ONE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bradley Gayer (Fairlop FC)
DIVISION TWO PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zack Neiman (SPEC FC)
MANAGER OF THE YEAR: Jordan Sapler (Hendon United Sports)
GOLDEN BOOT: Richard Salmon (FC Team)
GOLDEN GLOVES: Sam Singer (Mill Hill Dons)
BEST TEAM SECRETARY: Jake Erlich (Jewdinese)
BEST SOCIAL MEDIA: HMH
SPORTSMANSHIP/TURNOUT AWARD (marks out of 15)
1. Hendon United Sports 13.48
2. Hertswood Vale 13.33
3. Faithfold Doc MM B 13.22
4. HMH 13.18
5. Maccabi London Lions 12.95
6. Temple Fortune 12.58
ALSO SEE:
DANNY CARO'S MGBSFL SEASON 2018/19 REVIEW
HMH WIN MORRISON IN THEIR FIRST SEASON IN SENIOR FOOTBALL
PETER MORRISON TROPHY FINAL HIGHLIGHTS
CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL HIGHLIGHTS
PREMIER DIVISION TEAM OF THE SEASON
DANNY CARO'S DIVISION ONE TEAM OF THE SEASON
DANNY CARO'S DIVISION TWO TEAM OF THE SEASON
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MGBSFL ROLL OF HONOUR - SEASON 2018/19
CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP:
Winners - Hendon United Sports
Runners-up - Oakwood A
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MGBSFL PREM DIV:
Champions - Hendon United Sports
Runners-up - HMH
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DIV ONE:
Champions - Redbridge Jewish Care A
Runners-up - Fairlop FC
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DIV TWO:
Champions - Hertswood Vale
Runners-up - Redbridge Jewish Care B