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National Game Awards: Vote For Your Favourite Strike

THE shortlist for the Huck Nets Goal of the Season has been confirmed and it’s set to be a close run thing with six crackers to choose from!

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THE shortlist for the Huck Nets Goal of the Season has been confirmed and it’s set to be a close run thing with six crackers to choose from!

You can view all six goals below and then vote for your favourite by email or by post to The Non-League Paper, Tuition House, St George’s Road, Wimbledon SW19 4EU.

JOE HEALY (Grimsby v WELLING UNITED)

GLEN LITTLE (Dulwich Hamlet v WEALDSTONE)

CARL MAGNAY (GATESHEAD v Chester)

KEANU MARSH-BROWN (BARNET v Lincoln City)

RENE STEER (ST NEOTS v Canvey Island)

LIAM TOMSETT (Barnet v HYDE – First Goal at 1:20)

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