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Danny Caro's Team of the Week: October 9

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Here are the star men from Matchday Five of the MGBSFL.

1. STEVE MURAD (Camden Park) - pulled off a match-winning save in the penalty shoot-out after a 120-minute clean sheet against Oakwood A. A very composed and dominant performance from our keeper today who really has started the season well

2. ANDY BLOOM (Scrabble FC) - "played at times in both full-back positions and didn't put a foot wrong throughout the game"

3. RICHIE CAPLIN (Redbridge JC B) - "LB/RB came on and got the RJC team flowing better" in the shock win over Premier Division Woodford

4. JOEL BARNETT (Los Blancos) - "for his all round defensive master class" in the cup win over Hendon B

5. AVI MOCTON (RCUK FC) - "MOTM against Brixton. He was hard in the tackle but sprayed the ball around beautifully too, bossing the midfield and driving through the middle, reminiscent of Patrick Viera in his hay day"

6. JOSH BHARIER (Scrabble FC) - "his powerful running and tackling caused Raiders enormous problems the whole game ending with three Raiders players bundling him over for Scrabble's penalty winner"

7. DAVID KHALASTCHI (Camden Park) - SEE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

8. JAMES ABRAMS (Oakwood B) - "at his roaming and mercurial best today, James. Passes the ball so well and gets better with age. A fine performance"

9. RICHARD FOGELMAN (Faithfold B) - another sensational performance from the evergreen goal machine

10. OLI SADE (Finchley City FC) - "hat-trick hero - scored one of the most outrageous goals we have ever seen and a joy to watch"

11. JOSH BLOOM (ML Lions B) - "clinical as ever, scoring a hat-trick, one an extremely cute lob over the keeper"

MANAGER: Max Saunders (Camden Park)

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