MGBSFL PREMIER DIVISION
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 3 CAMDEN PARK 0
A deadly double from Dean Nyman plus one from Sam Sollosi steered Redbridge to their fourth consecutive win of the season.
In the post Rosh Hashanah glow and the contemplation that always comes from Yom Kippur, football returned to Old Parkonians and normal service resumed.
Shorn of the Hakimi brothers as well as Zack Neiman and captain, Danny Berg, manager Jon Jacobs had to earn his money today with a revamped line-up.
RJC were captained by Sam McCarthy, he led from the back today in an unusual centre back position alongside debutant Daryl Rubin. The game was pretty even early on but with the wind swirling around, communication was key and with Ben Sollosi doing a great holding role and biting into tackles, Redbridge looked on top.
RJC's very own Duracell Bunny, Russell Goldstein was fresh from his hat trick last week but in an unfamiliar right back role. He was sent clear on an overlap and after sending over a delicious clipped cross, the ball was met perfectly by the onrushing Nyman for an excellent flicked finish.
The game was becoming like a chess match and a lot of tough tackling in the middle of the park though Redbridge continued to exploit the Camden full-backs with balls into space.
The game was still a tough encounter and at half-time, the game was still evenly poised. RJC doubled their lead with what was to be the defining moment of the game and again it was scored by Nyman with a simple finish.
They sealed the points with around 10 minutes to go when Nyman this time turned provider. Having managed to make a mess of an earlier one-on-one, Sam Sollosi did the simple thing and buried the shot for a 3-0 scoreline.
RJC boss Jon Jacobs described the win as "a fairly comfortable morning".