ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro
Matchday 8 was a memorable one for the Sollosi family as brothers Nathan, Sam and Ben were on the scoresheet as Redbridge Jewish Care A registered their sixth consecutive league victory of the season, hitting east London rivals Woodford Wanderers for six, while Oakwood B continued their surge up the Division One table.
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PHOTOGALLERY: ML LIONS B vs SCRABBLE FC
PHOTOGALLERY: BRADY MACCABI vs NL RAIDERS A
MGBSFL RIVALS LINK UP IN THE NAME OF CHARITY
PETER MORRISON TROPHY ROUND TWO DRAW
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MATCHDAY 8 RESULTS
PETER MORRISON TROPHY
FC Team B 0 Redbridge JC B 9
NL Raiders B 2 Los Blancos 0
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MGBSFL PREMIER DIVISION
Camden Park 1 Hendon Utd A 3 REPORT
Oakwood 4 SPEC FC 0 REPORT
Redbridge JC A 6 Woodford Wanderers 2 REPORT
Brady 1 NL Raiders A 8 SEE MATCH PHOTOS
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DIVISION ONE
Hendon Utd B 2 Oakwood B 4
ML Lions B 3 Scrabble FC 3 SEE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS and MATCH PHOTOS
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DIVISION TWO
Catford & Bromley 4 Temple Fortune 4
Faithfold B 9 Boca Jewniors 1
L’Equipe 4 RC UK FC 2
NL Raiders C 2 Mill Dons 3
Real Hendon 3 Hertswood Vale 1
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JC HAT-TRICK HEROES
PMT - Carl Dobrin (Redbridge JC B)
Prem Div - Matt Stock (NL Raiders A)
Div 2 - Richard Fogelman 4, Chaim Bordon 4 (both Faithfold B), Jeff Gotch (Catford & Bromley)
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DANNY CARO'S MATCHDAY 8 AWARDS
MANAGER OF THE WEEK - BRANDON HAMME
GOAL OF THE WEEK - JONNY BLAIN
SAVE OF THE WEEK: Gideon Rabstein (Mill Hill Dons)
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Jono Nesbitt (Hendon Utd SC B) - "Looks like we can put away the oxygen and breathing apparatus for now as our climb seems to have ended"
REFEREE OF THE WEEK: Martin Fox (Camden Park vs Hendon Utd SC A)
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JC TEAM OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
GK Guy Ben-Aroya (Catford & Bromley), Gideon Rabstein (MH Dons), David Simnock (NL Raiders B), Dan Cohen (Oakwood A)
DEFENDERS - Ben Buck (Oakwood B), Grant Bates (L'Equipe), Elliot Jackson (Oakwood A), Scott McKenzie (Redbridge B), Adam Newman (Scrabble)
MIDFIELDERS - Daniel Seligman, James Abrams (both Oakwood B), Harry Moss (Mill Hill Dons), Rafi Stone (Oakwood A), Carl Dobrin (Redbridge B), Josh Bharier, Josh Pugh, Zac Summerfield, Rob Blackman (all Scrabble), Yehuda Korman (Hendon A), Ben Ellis (NL Raiders A)
STRIKERS Jacob Richler Kleiman (Oakwood B), Richard Fogelman, Chaim Bordon (both Faithfold B), Jeff Gotch (Catford & Bromley), Zach Cohen (MH adona), Jonny Blain, Jonny Quinn (both Oakwood A), Zac Lewis (Hendon A), Matt Stock (NL Raiders A)
MANAGER - Brandon Hamme (Mill Hill Dons), Nick Steven (L'Equipe)
REFEREE - Martin Fox (Camden Park vs Hendon Utd SC A), Daniel Fox (L’Equipe vs RCUK FC), Andy Demetriades (Catford & Bromley vs Temple Fortune), Stuart Ansher (Faithfold B vs Boca Jewniors)
Email nominations to dcaro@thejc.com
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JC GOAL OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
- ZACK COHEN (Mill Hill Dons) - Adam Ben Harosh found Cohen who acrobatically finished to take it past the keeper for his second goal of the season
- CHAIM BORDON (Faithfold B) - David Garson cheekily flicked the ball over a defender and found Bordon who took it first time and lobbed the goalkeeper from just outside the box
- JAMES MANDELL (L'Equipe) - stunning 30-yard free-kick into the top corner
- RICHIE CAPLIN (Redbridge B) - a Dele Alli-esque goal. Got the ball 25 yards out from the right-hand side, flicked the ball over the FC Team B defender and first time volleyed over the keeper. Fantastic individual goal
- JEFF GOTCH (Catford & Bromley) - GOAL 3 - a stunning effort, curling a delicious strike into the far corner of the net
- DAVID COHEN (NL Raiders A) - simply jaw-dropping. Ben Ellis delivered a low cross from the right, finding Cohen who was arriving at the edge of the box. He wrapped his right foot around the ball with no back lift and sent it in to the top right corner
- BEN ELLIS (NL Raiders A) - as good a goal from a break you'll see all season. From a Brady corner, the ball was cleared to Adam Joselyn at the edge of the Raiders box. He found Stock on the left, skipped past two, played in to Liron Mannie who crossed for Ellis to finish a breath-taking move
- JONNY BLAIN (Oakwood A) - having played on the pitch for the final seven minutes against SPEC FC, the goalkeeper-turned-striker produced a sublime finish with one of his first touches on his Oakwood outfield debut. Came on in 85th minute, chested the ball down, and placed it into the bottom right hand corner
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JC SAVE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
- GIDEON RABSTEIN (Mill Hills Dons) - capped a fabulous performance with a classy penalty save to help his team to three points against Raiders
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JC QUOTE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
- JONO NESBITT (Hendon B) - "Looks like we can put away the oxygen and breathing apparatus for now as our climb seems to have ended"
- JJ MARRACHE (Faithfold B) - "Bordon was absolute class and Fogelman is magical he somehow gets one chance and scores three, I don't know how, I just don't"
- SAM RANK (Redbridge B) - "A cricket score was asked for and we delivered"
- DAVID GARBACZ (Hendon A) - "We are made of stern stuff this season - we would not have won this game last year and our will to win and extra fitness were the telling factors in the end"
- DAVID DOMB (NL Raiders C) - "It was another one of those days where I'm surprised we ended up on the losing side. Credit to Mill Hill, they never stopped believing they could win the game"
- DAN KRISTALL (Oakwood A) - "Jonny Blain staked a claim for a place in the forward line for the game against Raiders next week"
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CUP DRAWS
PETER MORRISON TROPHY ROUND TWO DRAW
CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND THREE DRAW
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YOUR WEEKEND REVIEW STARTS HERE:
PETER MORRISON TROPHY ROUND ONE
FC TEAM B 0 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B 9
CARL DOBRIN was the hat-trick hero as Redbridge B cruised into the second round of 'the Jewish FA Cup' after destroying second division FC Team B 9-0.
Further strikes from Dan Andrews, Adam Noble, Richie Caplin, Craig Sandford, Daniel Bean and Scott McKenzie completed the rout as RJC exacted revenge on a FC Team side who had recently eliminated RJC C in the cup.
RJC boss Sam Rank told JC Sport: "A cricket score was asked for and we delivered."
DC Prediction: Team 1 RJC 3
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NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B 2 LOS BLANCOS 0
Jake Gilbert and Nicky Woolf steered Raiders B into the second round at the expense of first division rivals Los Blancos.
Gilbert opened the scoring in the first half after a nice passing move and cute through ball from Will Ufland. David Simnock then pulled off three super saves before NLR changed things at half-time - they created a lot of chances but were denied by a combination of the woodwork, the keeper and wayward finishing before Woolf curled in a last-minute free-kick to seal the seal the tie.
DC Prediction: NLR 3 Blancos 2
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MGBSFL PREMIER DIVISION
TOP-SCORERS
9 - Zack Lewis (Hendon Utd SC A), Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi), Liron Mannie (NL Raiders A)
7 - Matt Stock (NL Raiders A)
CAMDEN PARK 1 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB A 3
Two more goals from the red-hot Zac Lewis and one from Ari Last kept Hendon top on goal difference in their sixth consecutive league win of the season.
Hendon boss David Garbacz told JC Sport: "We expected a tough battle today and that is exactly what we got. I'll be amazed if Camden are in the bottom two at the end of this season as they have pushed us hard in both games we've played them this year."
DC Prediction: Camden 1 Hendon 3
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BRADY MACCABI 1 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A 8
Defending champions North London Raiders were indebted to a hat-trick from MATT STOCK as they moved into fourth spot with an outstanding performance at Rowley Lane.
NLR boss Dan Shafron told JC Sport: "Brady have shown that they will give all teams in this league a good game but they caught us in full flow and in good form."
Stock came back to haunt his former club, with Ben Ellis (2), Liron Mannie, David Cohen and Nyv Bogaire joining the Halloween party.
Brady's consolation came from, you guessed it, Reiss Mogilner.
DC Prediction: Brady 1 Raiders 3
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OAKWOOD A 4 SPEC FC 0
Jonny Blain swapped his gloves to rediscover his shooting boots as Oakwood dispatched SPEC FC in St Albans.
Blain was joined on the scoresheet by Jonny Quinn and Josh Rose in an emphatic victory to maintain their title push in third spot.
Oaks joint-manager Dan Kristall told JC Sport: "I felt given our injury problems, that this could have been a potential banana skin but we stuck to our plan and took the points."
DC Prediction: Oakwood 4 SPEC 1
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REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 6 WOODFORD WANDERERS 2
It was a day to remember in the Sollosi household, with brothers Sam Sollosi (2), Nathan Sollosi (2), who is celebrating his 21st birthday, and Ben Sollosi helping Redbridge A register their sixth consecutive league victory as they hit east London rivals Woodford Wanderers for six.
Zack Neiman added the gloss in a derby victory which keeps them level with Hendon.
James Ryan found the net for Woodford in a game boss Daryl Kay claimed they lost due to "individual errors from our goalkeeper". Kay told JC Sport: "We also hit the bar twice and even though the had the lionshare of the ball, if those errors don't happen it's not as bad at sounds.
DC Prediction: RJC 4 Woodford 1
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DIVISION ONE
DANNY CARO'S DIVISION 1 TEAM OF THE WEEK
TOP-SCORERS
7 - Adam Ellis (Hendon B)
6 - Nicky Woolf (NL Raiders B)
HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB B 2 OAKWOOD B 4
Oakwood B continued their charge up the table with goals from Daniel Selwyn, Jacob Richler Kleiman, Marc Hymanson and Dan Ash helping them to come from a goal down to beat Hendon.
Hendon's goals came through Gid Barth and Matan Ozin
Oakwood boss Jason Stein told JC Sport: "We were our own worst enemy first half, with too many poor passes and choices. Once we corrected that in the second half we were worthy winners."
Hendon manager Jono Nesbitt told JC Sport: "We then had a horrible 15 minutes in the second half that saw us concede three quick goals which inevitability saw the boys drop their heads."
DC Prediction: Hendon 2 Oakwood 3
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MACCABI LONDON LIONS B 3 SCRABBLE FC 3
A stunning late comeback from Lions, inspired by strikes from Charlie Cohen, Josh Bloom and Michael Kenley, preserved MLL's unbeaten record in a game of two halves against Scrabble.
Josh Bharier had earlier converted two penalties for Scrabble, whose other came via an own goal, but a resilient Lions team clawed back a deficit in the final 15 minutes to move four points clear at Rowley Lane.
Reflecting on an heroic comeback, Lions boss Sam Marchant told JC Sport: “For us to get a point out of the game being 3-0 down with 15 minutes to go is absolutely terrific. The lads showed a lot of guts and passion to come away with something."
Scrabble manager Ray Abrahams told JC Sport: "We had some big performances out there today and we proved that we are now genuine title contenders."
DC Prediction: Lions 2 Scrabble 1
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BRIXTON OLD BOYS P FAITHFOLD A P
Match postponed - Brixton unable to raise a Team
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DIVISION TWO
TOP-SCORERS
17 - Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B)
9 – Jonti Aremband (RCUK FC)
CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI 4 TEMPLE FORTUNE 4
JEFF GOTCH got Catford out of jail in a game of late goals as they shared the points after an eight-goal thriller.
Gotch scored three times against his former club, with Danny Yeshua completing the comeback with a late leveller as the Cats slipped to third in the table.
Fortune's goals came through Jordan Sharifia (2), Brett Stead and Rob Jay.
Cats player-manager Gotch told JC Sport: "It was a good point all-round in a greatly contested match."
TFFC boss Simon Linden told JC Sport: "There are plenty of positives to take against the division leaders, but the team are all gutted to concede two in the last 15 minutes."
DC Prediction: Catford 2 Fortune 2
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FAITHFOLD B 9 BOCA JEWNIORS 1
RICHARD FOGELMAN and CHAIM BORDON fired four-goal salvos as Faithfold B crushed Boca Jewniors 9-1.
Louis Taylor scored the other as joint-leaders Faithfold earned their fifth win.
Faithfold's JJ Marrache told JC Sport: "The team spirit is fantastic, we're not only winning games but we are winning in style."
DC Prediction: Faithfold 4 Boca 1
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REAL HENDON 3 HERTSWOOD VALE 1
Real Hendon secured their second win of the season courtesy of strikes from Yossi Hoffman, Benny Goldberg and Benni Sluckis in a 3-1 triumph over Vale.
Josh Cohen salvaged a consolation for the visitors who remain without a league win.
DC Prediction: Real 2 Vale 3
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L’EQUIPE 4 RC UK FC 2
L'Equipe returned to winning ways after last week's cup exit, with James Mandell, Max Martin, Matt Gilbery and Jon Kay on target as they maintained their perfect league record against promotion rivals RC UK.
Player-manager Avi Markiewicz and Mordy Weiler found the net for RC UK.
L'Equipe boss Nick Stern told JC Sport: "I couldn't be prouder with how we fought. 3-0 up, then 3-2 and backs against the ropes. We scored a fourth and have now won five in a row which I am so so proud of."
RCUK's Avi Markiewicz told JC Sport: "Credit to L'Equipe who had a game-plan, stuck to it and it worked. We are disappointed but we will go again next week and try and put it behind us."
DC Prediction: L'Equipe 2 RCUK 2
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NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C 2 MILL HILLS DONS 3
Strikes from Zach Cohen, Jono Gaon and Harry Most earned Mill Hill Dons their second success of the season as they edged a five-goal thriller over Raiders C at the Ark Academy in Wembley.
Alex Elf and the evergreen Ashley Davidson were the scorers for NLR.
Delighted Dons boss Brandon Hamme told JC Sport: "Overall it was a really great performance from the boys, they stuck in and we got the result we deserved. I'm very proud of them all."
NLR joint-manager David Domb told JC Sport: "It was another one of those days where I'm surprised we ended up on the losing side. Credit to Mill Hill, they never stopped believing they could win the game."
DC Prediction: NLR 4 MHD 1