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EVATT’S OLD TRIO STAR IN ‘TOP XI’

BARROW have had three of their champions selected in the official National League Team of the Year. Josh Kay, Scott Quigley and John Rooney, who has since moved to Stockport County, were picked by the division’s managers.
Harrogate keeper James Belshaw and midfielder Josh Falkingham also get the nod. They will be part of the Town team taking on Notts County at Wembley this afternoon for a place in the Football League. Notts winger Enzio Boldewijn has also been recognised.
Vanarama National League Team of the Season: James Belshaw (Harrogate Town), Kane Smith (Boreham Wood), Callum How...

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