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Hendon United won't give up title

Faithfold A 1-3 Hendon United A

April 15, 2010 12:20
Game over: Saul Conway kills Faithfold off with the third
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Hendon United A manager David Garbacz insisted his side "won't let go of our trophy" after an excellent display took them past Premier Division rivals Faithfold and booked a place against London Lions A in the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup final.

Reflecting on his side's performance, achieved without the services of Alex Gilbert, Josh Bentley and Greg Corin, Garbacz proclaimed Hendon the "best Jewish footballing team in the country," and at times, their pass and move football matched that statement.

Avidan Last was in breathtaking form on the right-wing, twisting and turning Faithfold left-back Dan Howard throughout, including for the decisive strike 15 minutes from time which put his side 2-1 up.

Receiving the ball 20 yards from goal, Last drifted past one man before shifting the ball past Howard, and shooting under Bradley Lee's body.