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The NLP’s best pictures of the week – March 3, 2019

Our top snappers captured the best of the action

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PASSION: Stockport County beat Spennymoor Town in front of over 6,000 at Edgeley Park. Picture: Mike Petch

JUMPING FOR JOY: Cameron Salkeld celebrates scoring Gateshead’s second at Aldershot. Picture: Ian Morsman


ROAR OF APPROVAL: Dion Sembie helped Peterborough Sports to beat promotion rivals Corby Town. Picture: Mike Capps


PROUD AMMIES: Salford defender Carl Piergianni wheels away after scoring at Ebbsfleet. Picture: Matt Bristow


BUNDLE: Trevor McCreadie of Haywards Heath celebrates scoring with the bench. Picture: Edmund Boyden.


GREEN DAY: Charlie Smith and Hendon fans erupt. Picture: Derek Beech.


NET BUSTER: Rickie Hayles celebrates his goal for East Thurrock while Billericay’s Alan Julian gets caught up. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd


SPREAD YOUR WINGS: Chris Henderson scored for King’s Lynn in their 4-1 win over Coalville Town. Picture: Tim Smith


GIVE US A LIFT: Ground maintenance at Morpeth Town v Spalding United. Picture: Iam Burn | Shutter Press


BED TIME: Josh Hawkes narrowly misses a chance at goal for Hartlepool at Sutton. Pciture: Mark Chappell | Shutter Press


 

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