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Matchday 2 was a memorable one for Redbridge Jewish Care, with all three teams victorious, while North London Raiders B continued their excellent start and there were impressive wins for Oakwood A and Hendon A.

MATCHDAY 2 RESULTS

PREMIER DIVISION
Raiders A 2 Hendon A 3
Oakwood A 0 Redbridge A 1
Camden Park 0 Lions A 1
SPEC 1 Brady 6

DIVISION 1
Raiders B 2 Scrabble FC 1
Redbridge B 3 Oakwood B 1
Brixton 1 Lions 5
Faithfold B 4 Athletic Bilbaum 0
Los Blancos 3 Hendon B 1

DIVISION 2
Faithfold B 0 RCUK FC 7
FC Team B 2 Mill Hill Dons 4
Hertswood Vale 1 Catford & Bromley 4
Real Hendon 0 Redbridge C 2
Temple Fortune 3 Raiders C 2

JC HAT-TRICK HEROES
Prem Div - Reiss Mogilner 4 (Brady Maccabi)
Div 2 - Avi Markiewicz (RCUK FC)

TOP SCORERS

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VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS - RAIDERS B vs SCRABBLE FC

PHOTOGALLERY - RAIDERS B vs SCRABBLE FC

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DANNY CARO'S MATCHDAY 2 AWARDS

TEAM OF THE WEEK

PREM DIV TEAM OF THE WEEK

DIVISION 1 TEAM OF THE WEEK

DIVISION 2 TEAM OF THE WEEK

PLAYER OF THE WEEK - ROCKY SPITZER

MANAGER OF THE WEEK - JONATHAN ADELMAN & ZACK GOTHELF

GOAL OF THE WEEK - NICKY WOOLF

SAVE OF THE WEEK - JAMES HARPIN (ML Lions B) - made an outrageous save in a one-on-one situation with the player not even six yards out. Got down low and saved a certain goal with his left foot to tip the ball round the post

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - ZACK GOTHELF

REFEREE OF THE WEEK: Dan Fox (RJC B vs Oakwood B)

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JC TEAM OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS

GK - Sam Singer (Mill Hill Dons), Yehuda Fink (Hendon B), Sam Castle (ML Lions A)

DEFENDERS - Gideon Caller, Aaron Luftig, David Brown (RCUK FC), Charles Braunstein, Anthony Goodmaker, Elad Hertschten (all Raiders B), Avi Korman (Hendon A), Ariel Tamman (Mill Hill Dons), Brett Stead (Temple Fortune), Richie Caplin, Daniel Andrews (both Redbridge B), Amir Nathan (Redbridge JC C), Svi Freedman (Los Blancos), Jonny Gahan (Faithfold A), Danny Hakimi, Zac Neiman (both Redbridge JC A), Henry Ziff (Brady Maccabi)

MIDFIELDERS - Rocky Spitzer (Hendon A), Toby Katz, Danny Bloom, Si Buchler (all Raiders B), Ryan Kramer (Mill Hill Dons), Daniel Bean, Carl Dobrin, Adam Noble (all Redbridge B), Benji Weinberger (ML Lions B), Akiva Zneimer (RCUK FC), Thomas Prais, James Frener (both Oakwood A), Marc Rister, Daniel Harrod (both Brady Maccabi)

STRIKERS Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi), Avi Markiewicz (RCUK FC), Shai Davidi (Faithfold A), Dean Nyman (Redbridge JC A)

MANAGER - David Garbacz (Hendon A), Jon Jacobs (Redbridge A), Jonathan Adelman & Zack Gothelf (NL Raiders C)

REFEREE - Dan Fox (RJC B vs Oakwood B), Dave Lazarus (NLR A vs Hendon A)

SEE NOMINATIONS

Email nominations to dcaro@thejc.com

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JC GOAL OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS

- NICKY WOOLF (Raiders B) - it took a moment of genuine brilliance to break the deadlock against Scrabble - Woolf playing his first game since his recent marriage, dropped deep to pick up the ball 35 yards out after 33 minutes. He somehow stayed upright riding challenges from two Scrabble midfielders at the same time before hammering a 30-yard screamer in to the roof of the net

- ZAC LEWIS (Hendon A) - brilliant 25-yard free-kick giving keeper no chance

- ROCKY SPITZER (Hendon A) - fabulous team goal spreading play from left to right intricate pass from Dovi Fehler to Rocky bursting into box to finish coolly

- BENJI WEINBERGER (ML Lions B) - scored a glorious goal from 25 yards which was an arrow into the corner and the keeper could not move a muscle

- DOM FELDMAN (ML Lions B) - picked the ball up behind the half way line, dribbled past five opponents before tucking it away with his weak foot

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JC SAVE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS

- JAMES HARPIN (ML Lions B) - made an outrageous save in a one-on-one situation with the player not even six yards out. Got down low and saved a certain goal with his left foot to tip the ball round the post

- SCOTT SHEAR (Redbridge JC B) - the only real chance for Oakwood in the game - a world-class save from Scott, tipping a half Volley from the six-yard box round the post

- RUSS CORIN (Hendon A) - fabulous point-blank save from eight-yard volley on stroke of half-time to keep 2-1 lead intact

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JC QUOTE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS

- JONATHAN ADELMAN (Raiders B) - "we had just 12 players so couldn't play the high-tempo game we wanted to against an opposition we knew would use their rolling substitutions well. But wow, what an effort from our 12, every one of them was superb"

- ZACK GOTHELF (Raiders B) - "That goal from Nicky Woolf - that's what you get out of bed on a Sunday morning for!"

- DAVID GARBACZ (Hendon A) - "We will be challenging for this title come next year make no mistake about that"

- JASON STEIN (Oakwood B) - "We have to up our game because right now it is not good enough. Whatever you do in life you need to do it to the best of ones ability and right now that is not happening. I'll include myself in that. The away fans were right to boo today"

- AVI MARKIEWICZ (RCUK FC) - "Next week we are up against Si Linden's Temple Fortune, who have also won both of their matches, which is a big game for a few of us at RC as we used to play for him last year at Blizzard and despite the season not going quite to plan he was very enjoyable to play for, so hopefully that will be a cracker"

- JOSH HAMBLING (Redbridge JC C) - "The first of many jugs of beer for all RJC teams winning. A great day for the club"

- DAVID DOMB (NL Raiders C) - "Temple Fortune are a completely different team from last season. They're well organised and play some really excellent football. They'll go on to have a good season"

- JON JACOBS (Redbridge JC A) - "This is a game that Redbridge would have lost last season but there is a Plan B now with players more than happy to mix it when needed. The pitch didn’t help either team as it was bobbly but we will take the win, in the knowledge that you can’t play champagne football every week"

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PETER MORRISON TROPHY DRAW

CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP DRAW

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YOUR WEEKEND REVIEW STARTS HERE:

PREMIER DIVISION

LEAGUE TABLES

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

DANNY CARO'S PREM DIV TEAM OF THE WEEK

TOP-SCORERS
3 - Zack Lewis (Hendon Utd SC A)
2 – James Berkley (Redbridge JC A), Sam Cantor (Oakwood A)

KESTENBAUM LATE SHOW BREAKS NLR HEARTS
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A 2 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB A 3
Strikes from Rocky Spitzer, Yoav Kestenbaum and Zack Lewis helped Hendon become the second team to beat last season's champions in a five-goal thriller.

Liron Mannie bagged a brace for Raiders but it was David Garbacz's troops who came away with their second straight win to finish the weekend on top on goal difference.

Hendon boss David Garbacz told JC Sport: "Raiders will come again this season I'm sure, and despite their start it would be foolish to write them off, but we are delighted to leave them six points in our wake and two out of two wins is a great start to the season. We will be challenging for this title come next year make no mistake about that."

NLR manager Daniel Shafron told JC Sport: "These last two weeks haven't been easy with several injuries and boys away in key positions who have been at the core of this team over the last couple of years but they're all nearly back and I can feel that it's only a matter of time before we turn this around."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Raiders 1 Hendon 1

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DEADLY DEANO SINKS OAKS
OAKWOOD A 0 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 1
A solitary strike from Dean Nyman was enough to give Redbridge their second win as they saw off Oakwood.

RJC boss Jon Jacobs told JC Sport: "This is a game that Redbridge would have lost last season but there is a Plan B now with players more than happy to mix it when needed. The pitch didn’t help either team as it was bobbly but we will take the win, in the knowledge that you can’t play champagne football every week."

Oaks joint-manager Dan Kristall told JC Sport: "Don’t write us off yet, we will be in the title hunt at the end of the season and we look forward to the return trip to Essex where we will also be able to welcome back six or seven players that were not involved."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Oakwood 2 RJC 2

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RAMPAGING REISS DOES THE BUSINESS AGAIN
BRADY MACCABI 6 SPEC FC 1
REISS MOGILNER helped himself to four goals as Brady Maccabi made a dream start, hitting SPEC for six at Rowley lane.

Further strikes from Josh Newman and an own goal sealed SPEC's second defeat.

Brady co-boss Josh Dagul told JC Sport: "Elliott and I are delighted with the team performance. We knew that we would have to step up our level with promotion to the Prem and all 13 players delivered on the day. We couldn't have asked for a better start but know there's a long season ahead and will take it game by game."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Brady 2 SPEC 1

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GERSH GUIDES LIONS PAST CAMDEN
CAMDEN PARK 0 MACCABI LONDON LIONS A 1
James Gershfield scored the only goal as Lions maintained their perfect start with a hard-fought win over Camden.

MLL joint-manager Joe Marsh told JC Sport: "We have started the season with two wins but we have not hit top form or anywhere where close to it and have slightly struggled, but a win is a win and we look forward to mixing it with the best and it looks like it’s going to be a very good league this year."

Camden's Nick Kagan told JC Sport: "Despite the result, there are a lot of positives to take out of the game. Overall, I thought we deserved a point, but credit to Lions/Harmen for shutting us out - even though they rode their luck a little bit."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Camden 1 Lions 2

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DIVISION ONE

LEAGUE TABLES

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

DANNY CARO'S DIVISION 1 TEAM OF THE WEEK

TOP-SCORERS
2 - Ben Chernoff (Redbridge JC B)

THREE AND EASY FOR RJC
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B 3 OAKWOOD B 1
Redbridge B sent out a title warning as strikes from Carl Dobrin, Daniel Bean and Richie Caplin guided them to an impressive 3-1 win over Oakwood B.

RJC manager Sam Rank told JC Sport: "Overall a great performance, three very well deserved points and also a wonderful day for club. Too see all three RJC teams win is just amazing."

Oaks boss Jason Stein told JC Sport: "We were very poor today. Abject, out of ideas and below the required standard. Redbridge were every bit the deserved winners."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: RJC 2 Oakwood 1

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RUTHLESS LIONS HIT HIGH FIVES
BRIXTON OLD BOYS 0 MACCABI LONDON LIONS B 5
Lions B were on top form as they destroyed Brixton 5-0 at Clowes with strikes from Theo Azouz, Benji Weinberger, Michael Kenley, Dom Feldman and an own goal.

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Brixton 1 Lions 4

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FOUR-MIDABLE FAITHFOLD HIT THE GROUND RUNNING
FAITHFOLD A 4 ATHLETIC BILBAUM 0
Faithfold A hit the ground running as they routed Bilbaum 4-0 at Christs College.

Shai Davidi, Jamie Kent, Marc Charles and Craig Cole eased home a new-look Faithfold team co-managed by Rob Shooman and John Nitka.

Faithfold joint-manager Rob Shooman told JC Sport: "We have made some excellent signings - some of whom have yet to play - I expect a good season this year but it is very early days."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Faithfold 2 Bilbaum 3

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BLANCOS OPEN THEIR ACCOUNT
LOS BLANCOS 3 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB B 1
Los Blancos produced their Sunday best at Chase Lodge with Svi Freedman, Avi Kestenbaum and Jamie Kutner finding the net against Hendon.

Hendon's consolation came via Jono Nesbitt, who forced an LB to put through his own net.

LB's Joel Minsky told JC Sport: "After last weekend's disappointing result, we're glad to have now opened our account for the season in comfortable fashion."

Hendon joint-player-manager Jono Nesbitt told JC Sport: "Overall I was pleased with the effort from the lads who all ran themselves into the ground against a team that were able to make a lot of changes and rotate things."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Blancos 2 Hendon 4

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WONDERFUL WOOLF DAZZLES SCRABBLE
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B 2 SCRABBLE FC 1
Nicky Woolf and Josh Goldstein found the net as Raiders B registered their second win at the expense of Division Two champions Scrabble.

SEE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS

NLR joint-manager Jonathan Adelman told JC Sport: "we had just 12 players so couldn't play the high-tempo game we wanted to against an opposition we knew would use their rolling substitutions well. But wow, what an effort from our 12, every one of them was superb."

SEE MATCH PHOTOS

Scrabble boss Ray Abrahams told JC Sport: "It was a cruel way to lose and I'm disappointed not to have got anything from the game but in terms of effort I cannot fault our lads."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: NLR 2 Scrabble 1

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DIVISION TWO

LEAGUE TABLES

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

DANNY CARO'S DIVISION 2 TEAM OF THE WEEK

TOP-SCORERS
4 – Jonti Aremband (RCUK FC)
3 – Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B), Joel Lassman (Catford & Bromley Maccabi)

MAGICAL MARKIEWICZ PUTS RCUK IN 7-HEAVEN
FAITHFOLD B 0 RCUK FC 7
AVI MARKIEWICZ walked away clutching the matchball after his four-goal salvo destroyed Faithfold B.

Further strikes from Jonti Aremband (2) and Zalmy Cohen added the gloss.

RCUK player-manager Markiewicz told JC Sport: "I thought that we were yet again fantastic today. Unlike last week we really controlled the game from beginning to end, they hardly had a shot, I think Robbie, our keeper, had one save to make the entire game."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Faithfold 1 RCUK 2

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THE BOYS DON GOOD
FC TEAM B 2 MILL HILL DONS 4
Mill Hill Dons were toasting their first win in the MGBSFL as they ran out 4-2 victors over FC Team, with goals from Ariel Tamman, Nick Phillips, Zach Cohen and Richard Hayim.

Nicky Sugarman and Eddie Sternberg were the goal men for FC Team.

Dons boss Brandon Hamme told JC Sport: "It was a very solid performance from the boys, resembling a Barcelona style of play. Ariel Tamman reminded of a young Dani Alves."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: FC Team 1 MH Dons 2

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CLINICAL CATS SEE OFF VALE
HERTSWOOD VALE 1 CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI 4
A deadly double from Jason Shoffman plus one apiece from Jeff Gotch and Tal Cohen eased Catford to a 4-1 success over Hertswood.

Jason Cohen salvaged a consolation for a depleted Vale team missing eight regulars.

Cats boss Jeff Gotch told JC Sport: "It was not a great performance but we were comfortable enough - we also missed a penalty, hit the bar and hit the post. We'll need to improve in front of goal."

Vale co-manager Jack Shulman told JC Sport: "We're a new team still taking time to gel. We may be latecomers in the league, but don't write us off just yet!"

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Vale 0 Catford 4

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A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR REAL
REAL HENDON 0 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C 2
Redbridge C completed a win treble for the club with Oli Hambling and Jimmy Castle doing the damage for the visitors.

Real player-manager Chaim Gothold told JC Sport: "It was a better performance than last week but they were clinical and we were not."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Real 2 RJC 3

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TWO OUT OF TWO FOR FORTUNE
TEMPLE FORTUNE 3 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C 2
Temple Fortune made it two out of two courtesy of strikes from Zack Rich, Jorden Sharifia and Brett Stead in a five-goal thriller against Raiders C.

Liam Stein and Rob Samuelson registered for NLR.

Fortune boss Simon Linden told JC Sport: "We certainly made hard work if it but got the job done against a resilient Raiders team.I can't ask more from our opening two fixtures.

NLR joint-manager David Domb told JC Sport: "It's taking us longer to settle than I would have liked. There were flashes that it's coming together, and with further recruitment made this week, I can see a very swift upturn in luck for us."

SEE MATCH REPORT

DC Prediction: Fortune 1 NLR 1

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