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Six-hit Redbridge keep treble hopes alive

February 10, 2011 13:13
In action last season, Dean Nyman (left) ended Brady’s Anekstein hopes

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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Sam McCarthy, manager of Redbridge Jewish Care A, cut a relieved figure after watching his team keep alive treble hopes with a hard fought victory against Division One high-flyers Brady Maccabi in the quarter-finals of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup.

They ran out 6-1 winners but the tie was far from comfortable for RJC who finished the game with 10 men after right-back Craig Sandford was sent off. It needed some late intervention from hat-trick hero Dean Nyman, Steve Summers and Daran Bern to send the Premier Division leaders through.

McCarthy said: "We dominated the second half and played some excellent football. Our pace up front proved too much for Brady and it was only a matter time before the floodgates opened."

Brady manager Josh Rosenfield said: "We have set our sights on promotion and playing teams like RJC week in, week out. We would've given them a better game with a full-strength side out."