VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: MACCABI MASTERS vs MANCHESTER MACCABI 1st
PHOTOGALLERIES
MANCHESTER MACCABI 2nd vs BRADY MACCABI
MACCABI MASTERS vs MANCHESTER MACCABI 1st
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DANNY CARO'S MATCHDAY 19 AWARDS
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Max Freedman (Fairlop FC)
MANAGER OF THE WEEK: Aaron Dias (Fairlop FC)
REFEREE OF THE WEEK: Darryl Colmans (Faithfold B vs Hertswood Vale)
GOAL OF THE WEEK: James Jaconelli (Fairlop FC)
SAVE OF THE WEEK: Jordan Kara (Fairlop FC)
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Jon Yantin (Maccabi Masters)
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MATCHDAY 19 RESULTS
PMT
ML Lions Vets 0 Fairlop FC 1
Manchester Maccabi 2nd 3 Brady Maccabi 1
Masters Rep Team 0 Manchester Maccabi 1st 9
CAC
Los Blancos 3 Camden Park 0
MGBSFL PREM DIV
ML Lions White 6 NL Raiders A 0
DIV ONE
Oakwood B 3 NL Raiders B 3
DIV TWO
Bayern Mincha 4 NL Raiders C 1
Faithfold B 1 Hertswood Vale 4
Real Hendon 0 Mill Hill Dons 4
Straw Hat Pirates 3 FC Team 5
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JC HAT-TRICK HEROES
PMT - Sam Van Gelder (Manchester Maccabi 1st)
Prem Div - Ollie Craig (ML Lions White)
Div 2 - Josh Cohen (Hertswood Vale)
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JC TEAM OF THE WEEK CONTENDERS
GK Jordan Kara (Fairlop FC), Oli Burchell (Mill Hill Dons), Dan King (Oakwood B)
DEFENDERS Brandon Sassoon, Anthony Goodmaker, Elad Hertshten (all NL Raiders B), Akiva Levin (ML Lions White), Max Freedman (Fairlop FC), Jake Doffman, Gav Krieger (both Los Blancos), Gavriel Nussbaum, Eli Davila (both Bayern Mincha), Sam Reuben, Harry Margolis, Harry Landes (all Manchester Maccabi 2nd), Adam Rones (FC Team), Michael Sacks (Manchester Maccabi 1st), Max Clynes (Oakwood B)
MIDFIELDERS Ollie Craig (ML Lions White), Daniel Holder (Bayern Mincha), Adam Isaacs (Mill Hill Dons), Daniel Rubenstein, Rafi Newman (Manchester Maccabi 2nd), Joe Davis (Los Blancos), Dan Selwyn (Oakwood B)
STRIKERS Josh Cohen (Hertswood Vale), David Dinkin (NL Raiders B), Benny Goldberg (Real Hendon), Sam Van Gelder (Manchester Maccabi 1st), James Jaconelli (Fairlop FC), Avi Kestenbaum (Los Blancos), Adam Ellis (Bayern Mincha), Zach Cohen (Mill Hill Dons), Simon Lester (Manchester Maccabi 2nd), Oli Sade (Los Blancos), Rafi Bloom (Oakwood B)
MANAGER Aaron Dias (Fairlop FC), Danny Hirschberger (Hertswood Vale), Joel Holder (Los Blancos)
REFEREE Darryl Colmans (Faithfold B vs Hertswood Vale)
Email nominations to dcaro@thejc.com
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JC GOAL OF THE WEEK CONTENDERS
- JAMES NEIDLE (Hertswood Vale) - Being described as "the best team goal seen in MGBSFL history," this was a move that screamed tiki-taka football. Some quick one-touch passing between Cohen, Gorb and debutant Bradley Lobetta on the edge of the box found Gorb who knocked it on to James Neidle who headed in his first goal for the Vale with the help of the post - what he was doing in the opposition box from centre back is anyone's guess!
- DAVE GROSSMAN (FC Team) - 35-yard strike into roof of net
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JC SAVE OF THE WEEK CONTENDERS
- JORDAN KARA (Fairlop FC) - either won of two "world-class" saves that preserved a clean sheet against the Lions in the Morrison
- MAX FREEDMAN (Fairlop FC) - stunning block he made in the first half was as brave as you’ll see and probably won them the game
- OLI BURCHELL (Mill Hill Dons) - point-blank save with his feet. How the ball didn’t go is beyond anyone watching the game’s belief. The ball looked absolutely destined for the goal but somehow he managed to keep it out. The save was applauded by the Real Hendon players post game
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JC QUOTE OF THE WEEK CONTENDERS
- DORON SALOMON (NL Raiders B) - "This game was everything we anticipated it would be. Despite Jason's absence from the sidelines, his team were well prepared, up for a battle and tough opposition. Although there was some controversy surrounding the equaliser, I couldn't begrudge Oakwood the draw; a Raiders win wouldn't have been a fair refection on the game"
- JACOB EMANUEL (Hertswood Vale) - "Our fifth win of the season, and one that equals our points tally from last season. With seven games to go, and 21 available points remaining, we're aiming to continue to look up, as opposed to down"
- AARON DIAS (Fairlop FC) - "Well, well, well Danny, it's becoming a regular occurrence, you predict us to get beat and what happens? The Boaty boys turn up and win the game"
- DAN JACOBS (ML Lions Vets) - "Disappointed as we are though in our own failings and the decisions, loads of credit goes to them. For the way they threw themselves in front of everything and for the two incredible tips their GK made they deserved the luck they got. And their centre back was the stand out player, the block he made in the first half as brave as you’ll see and probably won them the game. We wish them the very best of luck in the competition"
- BRANDON HAMME (Mill Hill Dons) - "To get a fourth consecutive clean sheet is something that we couldn’t have dreamed of last season and it’s a real testament to the work we have done on the training ground and our defence"
- JASON STEIN (Oakwood B) - “Firstly, thanks to Dan Kristall who stepped in admirably for me on no notice after I work commitments got the better of me. Not bad to be able to call in the reigning Premier Division winning manager to assist. His quality showed at the end when, by the sounds of things, he almost physically dragged centre back Max Clynes into the box to head home the equaliser. Why he wasn’t up there already is beyond me!
- JON YANTIN (Maccabi Masters Reps) - "There was clearly a breakdown in communication. We were of the belief it was a walking football competition and then these teenagers started running around us. We shall be reporting it to the organisers and look forward to the re match at a more sedate pace"
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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW
Los Blancos vs Oakwood A
Brady Maccabi vs Hendon Utd
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YOUR WEEKEND REVIEW STARTS HERE:
PETER MORRISON TROPHY ROUND THREE
MACCABI LONDON LIONS VETS 0 FAIRLOP FC 1
Second division Fairlop produced the result of the day after knocking highly-fancied Lions Vets out of the Jewish FA Cup at Rowley Lane, thanks to a strike from James Jaconelli.
Delighted Fairlop player-manager Aaron Dias told JC Sport: "Fair play to Lions, they have some quality players and at times had us very worried, but you know what, they gave it there best today and there best wasn't good enough against the resilient Boaty boys. Lions huffed and puffed but couldn't blow that orange wall down."
Lions boss Dan Jacobs told JC Sport: "We were missing a few but despite that did more than enough to win the game. Fairlop deserve loads of credit goes and we wish them luck for the rest of the competition."
DC Prediction: Lions 2 Fairlop 1
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MANCHESTER MACCABI 2nd 3 BRADY MACCABI 1
Simon Lester (2) and Jack Myers was among the scorers as Manchester Maccabi 2nd completed a cup double for the club as they beat Brady3-1 at the Co-Op Academy.
Jonny Rose, co-boss of Manchester told JC Sport: "It was fairly comfortable - the game was won in the first half as we were 3-0 up. We totally dominated, were very well organised and passed the ball well. Our plan was to win the ball high up the pitch and press Brady into errors, and it worked. The second half was about game management - we knew they would come out and attack, as they had to."
Manchester joint-manager Stuart Delmonte told JC Sport: "It was a very good win. From front to back it was a very good team performance. It's fabulous for the club to have "
Disappointed Brady boss Joel Nathan told JC Sport: "We had a very weakened team but made the journey in terrible conditions ... we didn’t help ourselves by going behind to two mistakes and then were in the wrong end of a dreadful decision by the officials just before half-time.
"We rallied in the second half and Stanley Offord scored after about 20 minutes and then missed an open goal, which would have got the nerves going. But in the end we ended up not being good enough on the day. Roll on to next week."
DC Prediction: Manchester 2 Brady 1
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MACCABI MASTERS REP TEAM 0 MANCHESTER MACCABI 1st 9
Manchester Maccabi returned up the M6 triumphant after destroying the Masters Rep Team 9-0 in Hatfield.
A second-half hat-trick from SAM VAN GELDER, plus strikers from David Herman, Michael Sacks, Sam Hatton (2), Max Foster and an own goal eased them through.
MMFL player-manager Jon Yantin told JC Sport: "There was clearly a breakdown in communication. We were of the belief it was a walking football competition and then these teenagers started running around us. We shall be reporting it to the organisers and look forward to the re match at a more sedate pace!"
DC Prediction: Masters 1 Manchester 4
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TEAMS THROUGH TO ROUND FOUR: Fairlop FC, Maccabi Manchester 1st, Maccabi Manchester 2nd, North London Raiders A
Outstanding round 3 ties: Redbridge Jewish Care A vs Redbridge Jewish Care B, Haroldeans vs Los Blancos, Maccabi London Lions Blue vs Sedgley Park, Catford & Bromley Maccabi vs Maccabi London Lions White
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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND THREE
LOS BLANCOS 3 CAMDEN PARK 0
Goals from Avi Kestenbaum, Oli Sade and Jake Doffman helped Los Blancos stun Premier Division Camden to set up a semi-final against MGBSFL champions Oakwood.
Boss Joel Holder told JC Sport: "The lads put in a strong performance today and every one of my players dug deep and produced a 110 per cent performance. We're delighted to be in the semis and looking forward for some more magic of the cup."
DC Prediction: Camden 3 Blancos 1
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MGBSFL PREMIER DIVISION
TOP-SCORERS
16 – Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi)
8 - Kiki Levin (ML Lions White)
MACCABI LONDON LIONS WHITE 6 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A 0
OLLIE CRAIG (3) producing a goal-scoring master-class as Lions White moved into the top four for the first time this season after delivering a crushing 5-0 triumph over Raiders at Rowley Lane.
Further strikes from Tyler Smith, Josh Weiner and Adam Arnold secured MLL's biggest win of the season.
DC Prediction: Lions 2 Raiders 1
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DIVISION ONE
TOP-SCORERS
9 - David Dinkin (NL Raiders B - including 2 for A team)
8 - Jake Gilbert (NL Raiders B)
OAKWOOD B 3 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B 3
Football was the winner at Nicholas Breakspear after promotion rivals Oakwood B and Raiders B shared the points after a six-goal thriller.
NLR's goals came via Rob Blackman, David Dinkin and Jake Gilbert. Simon Davies, Daniel Seligman and Max Clynes responded for the Oaks.
Raiders joint-manager Doron Salomon told JC Sport: "This game was everything we anticipated it would be. Despite Jason's absence from the sidelines, his team were well prepared, up for a battle and tough opposition. Although there was some controversy surrounding the equaliser, I couldn't begrudge Oakwood the draw; a Raiders win wouldn't have been a fair refection on the game."
Oaks boss Jason Stein missed the game but had this to say: “By all accounts we played well but once again we were our worst enemy. Missing loads of chances and giving away soft goals. It’s got to get better. Every week we are going out and giving ourselves too much to do."
DC Prediction: Oakwood 1 Raiders 2
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DIVISION TWO
TOP-SCORERS
23 - Adam Ellis (Bayern Mincha)
18 - Zach Cohen (Mill Hill Dons), Mitch Young (FC Team)
BAYERN MINCHA 4 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C 1
Bayern Mincha remain on the coat-tails of table-toppers Mill Hill Dons after easing to their ninth win of the season, beating Raiders C 4-1 thanks to efforts from Adam Ellis (2), Rafi Terespolsky and Gav Nussbaum.
Bayern joint-manager Alon Pinhas told JC Sport: "Fair play to Raiders - they fought hard in the second half at 3-0 down and made the game interesting. We wish them luck throughout the remainder of the season."
DC Prediction: Bayern 4 Raiders 2
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FAITHFOLD B 1 HERTSWOOD VALE 4
James Neidle registered his first goals in Hertswood Vale colours, but it was striker JOSH COHEN who grabbed the headlines with a hat-trick as the visitors climbed to seventh after securing their fifth win of the season.
Hertswood joint-manager Jacob Emanuel told JC Sport: "Despite what the scoreline would suggest, this game wasn't as straightforward as many might think. I understand that Faithfold's midfield, consisting of a couple of A-team players controlled most of the game and possession, but ultimately, we limited Faithfold's attempts on goal and finished our own chances."
DC Prediction: Faithfold 2 Hertswood 3
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REAL HENDON 0 MILL HILL DONS 4
Braces from Adam Isaacs and Zach Cohen kept the Dons two points clear as they romped to their 10th win in 11 games after easing past Real Hendon.
Dons boss Brandon Hamme told JC Sport: "I'm very happy with the boys performance today, conditions were very tough but we stuck in and put in a very solid performance."
Real's Rafi Addlestone believes luck was against the hosts, and told JC Sport: "I'm sure the league leaders would admit that the score line flattered them. Benny Goldberg hit two posts. Martin Smulovitch was denied by a wonder save from thrree yards out. Jordan Alex went close more than once. Lolu Hibbert had a fabulous free kick tipped onto the bar."
DONS: Burchell, Newman, Cinna, Phillips, Lisberg, Rinsler, Nagioff, Reback, Weldon, Cohen, Isaacs. Subs: Kalms, Ben-Harosh, Kramer
DC Prediction: Real 2 Dons 2
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STRAW HAT PIRATES 3 FC TEAM 5
FC Team maintained their promotion hopes with a five-star win over the Pirates, with goals from Jon Breger (2), Eddie Sternberg (2) and a 35-yard special from Dave Grossman.
David Wolinsky and top-scorer Aron Gale (2) registered for the Pirates.
FC Team player-manager Mitch Young told JC Sport: "In the end it was a comfortable win, although we made hard work of it."
DC Prediction: Pirates 1 Team 2
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MATCH POSTPONED
PMT - Redbridge JC A vs Redbridge JC B - waterlogged pitch
Div 1 - Temple Fortune A vs Faithfold A - Fortune defaulted due to a shortage of players - A TFFC statement said: "We regret we have no option but to postpone due to an immense struggle to raise a team - and further late withdrawals - we simply do not have sufficient numbers. Rest assured we have tried extremely hard to fulfil this match but have been let down by too many players. Our apologies to all concerned."