
It’s going to feel quite weird hosting the National Game Awards this year with Joe Taylor not propping up the winners’ rostron.
The 34-year-old has picked up the SK Kits Golden Boot award two years’ running after bagging 48 goals in Ramsgate’s Isthmian South East promotion-winning season to follow up his whopping 53 goals in 2023-24.
But, unusually for the super striker, a hat-trick looks like eluding him, meaning they’ll be a new winner of the prized decanter at AFC Wimbledon’s Plough Lane Stadium on Wednesday, May 20.
While we obviously acknowledge and appreciate the roles of all players, managers, clubs and supporters in other National Game Awards categories, the accolade to honour Non-League’s top net-baggers in the shape of our NGA Golden Boot is invariably one of the most prestigious, given the high-calibre competition from Steps 1 to 4.
Steps 1 & 2
Competition like Ollie Pearce, above, who is in the conversation again for a THIRD year running this time round after another barnstorming campaign for National League title chasers York City.
Pearce has smashed 32 league goals for the Minstermen so far this season as Stuart Maynard’s men chase promotion back to the Football League.
Another in the frame for a third successive year is South Shields hitman Paul Blackett, who is again approaching 30 goals for the National League North Mariners this term, while Danny Ormerod has excelled for title rivals AFC Fylde.
He must surely come into consideration, too.

Steps 3 & 4
Top scorer as it stands is striker stalwart Adam Boyes, who has smashed 39 goals for NPL East title winners Redcar Athletic, while Albie Hall is also well into the 30s after a storming season for Barton Rovers.
Any of these would be a perfect fit to grace the glittering NGA stage come May 20, but who will be crowned the official goal king?
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