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It was a brilliant weekend of action in the National League South so here’s our squad who deserve recognition for their efforts and we tell you why they’ve made the cut.
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Goalkeeper: Jack Stevens (Oxford City)
It’s been an incredible fortnight for the glovesman and his side - he played a huge part in Oxford City’s 3-2 win over in-form Wealdstone
Defence: Ash Harper (Weston-super-Mare)
Clean sheet and a winning goal away from home against the league leaders. A good day in our book!
Defence: Ed Harris (Havant)
The centre-back has had a great season and away win number six already for Havant at tricky East Thurrock had much to do with him.
Defence: Lewis Knight (Concord Rangers)
After drawing their last seven league games a win was needed - and Lewis Knights’ two goals helped get the better of Chippenham.
Defence: Kris Campbell (Bognor)
Another defender getting a vital goal to help a struggle secure a much needed victory. Campbell was great at St Albans.
Midfield: Lyle Della-Verde (Dartford)
It needed a big swing for the Darts to win back first place in the National League South on Saturday and this man was the main difference.
Midfield: Chris Oxlade Chamberlain (Oxford City)
He showed all the skills you would expect growing up playing with Liverpool and England midfielder Alex.
Lloyd Dawes (Eastbourne Borough)
On the wrong end of the result but two goals from midfield was a high point for the Sports, who have lost their way a bit lately.
Midfield: Christian Jolley (Hampton)
Having helped Wimbledon and Newport into the Football League, he may fancy his chances of taking Hampton upto Non-League’s top flight.
Striker: Abobaker Elsa (Wealdstone)
On the end of a poor result at Oxford but the Stones wouldn’t have been in the game if it wasn’t for the pacy frontman.
Striker: Nat Jarvis (Bath City)
The Welshman netted twice as Jerry Gill’s team won at Eastbourne to record back-to-back victories.
Substitutes:
Craig Braham-Barrett (Chelmsford City)
Joe Healy (Welling United)
Ben Greenhalgh (Concord Rangers)
Dan Beck (Bognor Regis)
Naby Diallo (Weston-super-Mare)