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The Non-League Paper’s National League Team of the Day – September 23

Who made it in?

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(Picture: Matt Kirkham)

Goalkeeper – Max Stryjek

Eastleigh

The Pole saved a penalty on his debut and helped his side to a late victory
 

Defender – Dale Bennett

Sutton United

Storming performance down the right for the U’s with a hand in two goals
 

Defender – Alex Gudger

Solihull Moors

Got Moors going with an early opener and remained solid throughout
 

Defender – Kyle Jameson

Barrow

The West Brom loanee was strong at the back and a threat going forward
 

Defender – Ibou Touray

Salford City

Another electric display from the Gambian international left-back
 

Midfielder – Peter Kioso

Hartlepool United

Pools’ biggest threat from the right flank, terrorised Halifax all afternoon
 

Midfielder – Adam May

Aldershot Town

Dream debut for the young loanee with two fine goals
 

Midfielder – Jobi McAnuff

Leyton Orient

The veteran just gets better and better – another man of the match display
 

Striker – Scott Boden

Gateshead

Two goals for the Heed striker really put the frighteners on former club Chesterfield
 

Striker – Danny Wright

Solihull Moors

Two more goals from the Moors striker who played the leading role in a five-goal rout of Bromley
 

Striker – Blair Turgott

Maidstone United

Rewarded for an energetic display with a last-minute winner, coolly converted from the penalty spot
 

Top boss: Justin Edinburgh – Leyton Orient

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