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JC team of the week contenders: September 22

Here are the nominations from Matchday Three of the MGBSFL.

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GK

Alex Davies (HMH)

Daniel Rosen (Fairlop FC)

James Van Straten (Jewdinese)

Joni Hirschowitz (Paris Saint-Jewmain)

DEFENDERS

Josh Bloom (North London Raiders)

Jamie Murray (NL Galaxy)

Jake Norton (HMH)

Tony Gold (Hertswood Vale)

Justin Mullem (Hertswood Vale)

Adam Shafron (FC Team) 

Adam Rones (FC Team)

Noah Bier (Brook Farm Rovers)

MIDFIELDERS

Jonny Kay (Hendon Utd)

Matt Warner ​(North London Raiders)

Mark Singer (Temple Fortune)

Josh Shack (NL Galaxy)

James Belchak (NL Galaxy)

Eli Wegrzyn (HMH)

Ethan Krell (HMH)

Sam Monjack (HMH)

Ben Assor (Hampstead Ducks)

James Millet (Hertswood Vale)

Harry Marlow (Hertswood Vale)

Josh Gorb (Hertswood Vale)

Craig Sandford (FC Team)

STRIKERS

Josh Harris (Hendon Utd)

Aron Gale ​(North London Raiders)

Benji Gourgey (Temple Fortune)

Danny Sherman (Temple Fortune)

Adam Ellis (HMH)

George Goldberg (HMH)

Connor Perl (FC Team)

Zach Cohen (Mill Hill Dons)

Josh Cohen (Paris Saint-Jewmain)

MANAGER

Gideon Gale & Dave Isaacs (North London Raiders)

Danny Hirschberger (Hertswood Vale)

REFEREE

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NOMINATIONS

HENDON UNITED SPORTS

Jonny Kay (centre-mid) – MOTM display from JK today, was unplayable. His passing, positioning and tracking of a loose ball was key against Fairlop

Josh Harris (striker) – Great finishing on display today with good link-up play and two well-deserved goals

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NORTH LONDON RAIDERS

Aron Gale (striker) - another two goals, didn’t give the Nese defence a minutes piece. Really should have had three or four. Just keeps getting better and better

Matt Warner (centre-mid) - controlled and ran the game from CM. Scored a worldie free-kick

Josh Bloom (defence) - absolutely solid as per. Didn’t give Reiss Mogilner a look in!

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TEMPLE FORTUNE

Benji Gourgey (striker) - came off the bench to assist 2 and score 3, very good signing

Danny Sherman  (striker) - four well-taken goals, deserved! 

Mark Singer - doesn’t matter if it’s 0-0, 5-0 down or 15-1 up Singer always keeps it simple in centre of midfield and gives 100 per cent, every team needs a Singer!

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NORTH LONDON GALAXY

Jamie Murray (left-sided centre-back) - outstanding today. Dictated the game with his composure and lead the defence. Incredibly happy to have Jamie back - we’ve really missed his composure on the ball and ability to build attacks from defence

Josh Shack (centre-mid) - silky as ever. Ridiculously talented footballer and was part of the Barnett, Belchak and Dinho partnership in midfield which was simply too much for Dons

James Belchak (centre-mid) - unplayable today ... ran the game, dictating the tempo and scored a worldie free-kick

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HAMPSTEAD DUCKS

Ben Assor (midfield) - excellent defensively,  and going forward, and capped a great game with his first Duck goal through a composed finish

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FAIRLOP FC

Daniel Rosen (goalkeeper) - put himself forward to play in goal just more than an hour before kick-off after our goalkeeper pulled out. Despite some absolutely horrific positioning for Hendon's fourth, he produced a fine display between the sticks and deserves a huge amount of credit

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HERTSWOOD VALE

James Millet (CAM) - it’s difficult to keep this kid out of the headlines. 3 games this season, 6 goals, 2 hat-tricks. On another day, could’ve grabbed 5. Our vice-captain has started this season with a bang, and deserves his plaudits. A real team player

Justin Mullem (left-back) - despite playing on his unfavored wing, Justin put in a quality performance with his constant running, assisting both attack and defence throughout the match. His work-rate, according to his team-mates, was outstanding. A brilliant piece of summer recruitment

Harry Marlow (centre-mid) - makes the difficult look simple, despite sometimes making the easy look difficult. Put in another huge shift in the centre of the park despite playing in a deeper role. Often found himself at the base of the Vale attacks

Tony Gold (centre-back) - finally made his Vale debut with an assured and calm display. Fantastic throughout, and a great addition to the Vale squad this season, as his experience will be second to none. Grabbed an assist for Millet’s second goal with an inch perfect cross with his wand of a left foot

Josh Gorb (left-mid) - having to adjust to a new formation isn’t easy, but Gorby’s work on the training ground paid off with a quality performance today. His delivery was second to none, with regular set piece taker Jordan Harris on the bench. Grabbed himself an assist for Millet's third goal with another set-piece delivery right on the money

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FC TEAM

Adam Shafron (defender) – rock solid a real leader at the back

Adam Rones (left-back) – man-marked Garfinkle out the game superbly

Craig Sandford (centre-mid) - intimidated the opposition midfielders

Connor Perl (striker) – unplayable at the moment

REFEREE - Sasha Emanuels - It was nice to see a new young referee do the game. Well done to Richard Jaye for sourcing him. He kept his cool and made some tough decisions in front of a hostile Essex crowd

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BROOK FARM ROVERS

Noah Bier (centre-half) - commanded the back line expertly leading to our first clean sheet of the season, against Bayern Mincha

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JEWDINESE

James Van Straten (goalkeeper) - went in goal for the majority of the game after Ben Halmer’s injury. He made some great saves and deserves real credit for always putting himself forward when we need a keeper

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MILL HILL DONS

Zach Cohen (striker) - very unfortunate to find himself on the losing side after bagging himself a hat-trick

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