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The Non-League Paper’s National League Team of the Day – April 28

Who made it in?

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Sam Johnson

Goalkeeper – FC Halifax
Made a series of fine saves to keep Maidstone at bay, particularly late on
 

Andy Halls

Defender – Chester
Typified a spirited display by the relegated Blues, who refused to roll over at Barrow
 

Kane Smith

Defender – Boreham Wood
Capped a fine season with  a goal and dominated both boxes. Has a bright future
 

Shaun Pearson

Defender – Wrexham
Solid as ever in taming AFC?Fylde but Wrexham couldn’t find a goal at the other end
 

Jobi McAnuff

Midfielder – Leyton Orient
Again led an impressive Orient performance from the left at the ripe age of 36
 

Luke Young

Midfielder – Torquay
Gave Ebbsfleet a torrid afternoon from the Gulls midfield – they’ll be glad to see the back of him!
 

Sam Matthews

Midfielder – Eastleigh
The Bournemouth loanee signed off his Spitfires spell with a stunning hat-trick
 

Sam Barratt

Midfielder – Maidenhead United
The England C ace scored twice and tormented Bromley all afternoon
 

Tom Bolarinwa

Forward – Sutton United
Created both Sutton goals as they edged out Aldershot in the battle of the play-off sides
 

Scott Wilson

Forward – Macclesfield
Climbed off the substitutes’ bench to score twice and really get the Moss Rose party started in style
 

Rhys Oates

Forward – Hartlepool
Also came off the bench to score a crucial second goal and stun Tranmere
 

Top boss: Alan Devonshire – Maidenhead United

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