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Danny Caro's Division Two review

July 16, 2014 17:03
Adam Posner 0

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

6 min read

The race for the Division Two title went right to the wire, but in the end the team who were the model of consistency from September to May came out smelling of roses.

1. NORSTAR LONDON RAIDERS B
League record: Pl. 18, W. 15, D. 3, L. 0, F. 68, A. 21, Pts. 48
Players of the season: David Esterkin, Nicky Woolf
Best buy: Andrew McMaster
Best result: 2-1 vs Redbridge
Biggest win: 11-3 vs Haroldeans
Worst result: 2-2 vs FC Team B
Heaviest defeat: N/A
Games failed to score in: 0
Clean sheets: 7
Top Scorer: Nicky Woolf 18
WAGS favourite: Tankel
DC Rating: Wow – if there’s one word I’d use to describe NLR’s season, that would be it. L’Orange were in fine company as one of only two teams to go through the season unbeaten domestically – the other was treble winners Hendon. Boss Jonny Adelman gelled his squad to perfection, with Dave Esterkin and Nicky Woolf the aces in his pack. They were solid at the back and outstanding going forward – scoring in every game. They were simply irresistible and could be the ones to beat in Division One next season. 10/10

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2. REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B
League record: Pl. 18, W. 15, D. 0, L. 3, F. 67, A. 19, Pts. 45
Players of the season: Nathan Sollosi, Sam Sollosi, Darren Brown, Richard Gold, Jordan Sapler
Best buys: They were all good!
Best result: 2-1 vs FC Team C
Biggest win: 10-1 vs Haroldeans
Worst result: 3-2 vs Blizzard
Heaviest defeat: 3-2 vs Blizzard
Games failed to score in: 0
Clean sheets: 6
Top Scorer: Nathan Sollosi 20
WAGS favourite: N. Sollosi
DC Rating: It was a case of close but no cigar for Jon Jacobs’s dream team who lit up their division – with five-star entertainment every week. Nathan Sollosi was the star of the show in a season where they ticked every box. The forfeited game against NLR left a bad taste in Jacobs’s mouth, but after reflecting on a brilliant season, they should take the many positives and only look forward. 9/10