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The Non-League Paper’s National League Team of the Day – April 1

Who made it?

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(Image: David Holmes)

James Montgomery

Goalkeeper – Gateshead
His late penalty save earned his side a point – and a first clean sheet in 10 games
 

Craig Robson

Defender – Dagenham & Red
Rock solid at the back  as Dagenham shut out Gateshead
 

Simon Grand

Defender – AFC Fylde
Is leading the Coasters on a late play-off charge. Another resolute display
 

Jamie Reckford

Defender – Solihull Moors
Outstanding both on the left side of defence and going forward as Moors frustrated Aldershot
 

Jobi McAnuff

Midfielder – Leyton Orient
Two goals – including a stunning free-kick – capped a classy display for the wily O’s man
 

Danny Whitehead

Midfielder – Macclesfield
Just how important could his late winner be?
 

James Hardy

Midfielder – AFC Fylde
Capped a dynamic performance for the Coasters with a fine goal
 

Michael Woods

Attacking Midfield – Hartlepool
Two more goals for the Pools top scorer, was simply too good for Maidstone
 

Tyrone Marsh

Forward – Macclesfield
A constant threat to the Woking defence, well worthy of his goal
 

Byron Harrison

Forward – Sutton United
Only played 45 minutes – Maidenhead will be thankful for that!
 

Elliott Romain

Forward – Torquay
Star man in securing a vital victory for the Gulls at Chester
 

Top boss: Gary Owers – Torquay United

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