1. JAMIE NAGIOFF (Mill Hill Dons) - "traditionally a left-back but today volunteered to go in goal. He stepped up to the plate, keeping a clean sheet and looked a natural between the sticks. His distribution throughout was superb and made some good saves when called upon"
2. DAN BEHAR (North London Raiders) - "another debut. Solid at right-back. Up and down the flank whilst doing a solid job in defence"
3. MATT NIMAN (Redbridge JC) - "marhsalled the backline immensely, alongside Dan Adelman and Josh Gordon"
4. JOSH CINNA (Mill Hill Dons) - "the birthday boy returned to the side and put in a standard Josh Cinna performance. Completely dominant in the air and was not beaten throughout. He was the one change from last week's game, the defence looked calmer in his presence". (Ed. many happy returns, Josh!)
5. RICHARD GOLD (Redbridge Jewish Care) - "versatile defender. Whether it was right-back or left-back , didn't put a foot wrong. I think I could play him in goal and he'd still do a job for us!"
6. JAMES NEIDLE (Hertswood Vale) - "a real captain’s performance today. Found himself in the centre of the controversy at the end of today’s game which he didn’t deserve. Like Ashley, was solid throughout. Commands the back three"
7. SEB GARBER (North London Raiders) - "making his debut for the club. Pulled the strings in the number 10 role and helped himself to two goals and an assist"
8. JOE REECE (Mill Hill Dons) - "a clean sheet and two assists in what was a superb performance for Reece. He was extremely solid defensively and even more impressive going forward. He played in three different positions during the game, excelling in all"
9. JAMES BELCHAK (NL Galaxy) - "bossed the midfield. Got his assist for Luke Lewis' goal ... when he’s on his game he’s untouchable. Presence in midfield and silky feet - Galaxy’s Viera"
10. ARON GALE (North London Raiders) - "bought on with 20 minutes to go with the score 4-3, had two chances, scored twice to make it 6-3"
11. HARRY MOSS (Mill Hill Dons) - "in his second game back since returning from his ACL tear, he found the scoresheet on two occasions. Despite spending a prolonged period of time on the sidelines, Moss already looks back to his old self. He bossed the midfield battle and covered every blade of grass"