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NATIONAL LGE NORTH & SOUTH TEAM OF THE DAY!

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GOALKEEPER Tony Breeden Leamington
Made numerous vital saves in Brakes’ win over FC United of Manchester
DEFENDER Sam Topliss Alfreton Town
Stood out at right-back in draw with Nuneaton
DEFENDER Jamie Hood Leamington
Scored the match winner in crucial FC United clash
DEFENDER Gaz Dean Brackley Town
Solid showing in goalless draw against title-chasing Harrogate Town
MIDFIELDER Jed Davies Tamworth
Impressed as the Lambs thrashed North Ferriby United 4-1
MIDFIELDER Wes Fogden Havant & Waterlooville
Hit the opener as Weston fell 2-0
MIDFIELDER Ashley Hemmings Boston Utd
Put in thre...

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