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Season 3 / Issue 19 Thenationalleague.Org.Uk NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 19 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 10th December 2015 Statistics Trophy Trail Begins The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney Dan Holman (Woking) 45 Last weekend saw Cheltenham Town take Shots Off Target full advantage of Forest Green Rovers` Andy Cook (Barrow) 32 involvement in the Emirates FA Cup to move four points clear at the top of the table. Shots Without Scoring Gary Johnson’s side enjoyed a 3-1 World of Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 26 Smiles Stadium win over a Chester FC outfit Shots Per Goal who haven’t won in five league games now. Ricky Wellard (Welling) 31 Dover Athletic maintained their challenge with a 5-2 drubbing of Aldershot Town at Assists Crabble, while Southport`s surge up the table Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 12 continues under new boss Dino Maamria with Offsides back-to-back wins against Macclesfield Town Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 40 last Saturday and then 1-0 at Gateshead on Tuesday night. Fouls Louis Almond bagged a brace to help Port to Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 46 their 3-1 home success against the Silkmen and Fouls Without A Card then grabbed the only goal of the game at the Danny Wright (Cheltenham) 22 International Stadium against the Tynesiders There were exits for Forest Green, Welling Free-Kicks Won on Tuesday – Neil Aspin`s first defeat since United and Altrincham. Kurtis Guthrie (Forest Green) 55 taking charge at Gateshead. They all have a chance to make cup progress In fact it was Aspin’s side who inflicted more this Saturday, however, as National League Penalties Scored gloom on Dave Hockaday’s Kidderminster teams enter the FA Trophy at its First Round Nicky Deverdics (Dover), Kenny Davis (Braintree Tn) 4 Harriers’ as they won1-0 at Aggborough last Proper stage. Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks weekend. Those looking to avoid “upsets” include That defeat leaves Harriers a massive ten Barrow AFC on Northern Premier side Sutton Harry Pell (Cheltenham) 3 points adrift of the safety mark. Coldfield’s 3G pitch and Welling at Ryman Saves Made FA Cup glory was restricted to Eastleigh`s Division One North Tilbury, while all-National Dillon Phillips (Cheltenham) 104 win at Northern Premier outfit Stourbridge, League ties sees Tranmere Rovers’ first tilt at while Grimsby Town earned another chance reaching Wembley begin at home to former Defensive Clearances after holding League One Shrewsbury to a winners Wrexham and Braintree Town host Michael Chambers (Welling) 32 goalless draw. Bromley. Defensive Blocks Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 18 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Harriers Chance for Hurst & Dennis Take Eastleigh Through Fofana Re-Called – Patrick Awards An overall O`Reilly Stays Shots On Target Woking 171 Grimsby’s Paul Hurst disappointing Barrow have re-called and Macclesfield`s Emirates FA Cup Mo Fofana from his Shots Off Target Barrow 145 on-loan striker Second Round for loan stint at Oxford Shots Per Goal Barrow 9.69 Kristian Dennis National League City following the won November`s clubs saw Eastleigh Bluebirds’ change of Corners Wrexham 160 manager and player as the only definite management. Fouls Dover 286 of the month awards side through after They have also Kidderminster respectively. they beat Northern managed to obtain Woodwork Strikes Bromley, Barrow 11 signed wide player Hurst enjoyed an Premier Leaguers an extension to Ryan Offsides Dover 91 Omari Patrick from excellent month in Stourbridge. O’Reilly`s loan from Beaconsfield SYCOB. both the league and Grimsby can join Stoke. Penalties Conceded Torquay 6 The 19-year-old is a FA Cup, while Dennis them if they win graduate of the FAB notched 7 goals in four their replay against Yellow Cards Forest Green, Eastleigh 43 Academy. games for the Silkmen. Shrewsbury. Red Cards Southport 7 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Standings & Statistics 2015/16 Season Standings PU – Players Used Leading Scorers Home Away Player Team Goals Player Team Goals Pos P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts PU Kristian Dennis Macclesfield 17 Liam Hearn Barrow 8 1 Cheltenham 24 7 4 1 23 9 7 4 1 26 9 31 50 21 Moses Emmanuel Bromley 16 Michael Cheek Braintree Town 8 Padraig Amond Grimsby 14 James Norwood Tranmere 7 2 Forest Green 23 9 1 2 24 10 5 3 3 16 13 17 46 21 Matt Rhead Lincoln City 13 James Hurst Guiseley 7 3 Dover 25 8 3 1 22 11 4 4 5 21 22 10 43 21 Andy Cook Barrow 13 Andy Mangan Tranmere 7 4 Eastleigh 23 6 1 4 15 16 7 3 2 23 13 9 43 23 Jordan Burrow FC Halifax 13 Shaun Tuton FC Halifax 7 5 Grimsby 23 7 3 2 29 12 4 6 1 17 9 25 42 23 Dan Holman Woking 12 Jack Munns Cheltenham 7 6 Wrexham 23 7 3 2 30 15 5 1 5 14 14 15 40 26 John Goddard Woking 11 Wes York Wrexham 7 Billy Waters Cheltenham 11 Kurtis Guthrie Forest Green 6 7 Braintree Town 23 4 4 3 8 8 7 3 2 21 11 10 40 26 Stefan Payne Dover 11 Danny Whitaker Macclesfield 6 8 Lincoln City 24 5 5 1 18 10 6 2 5 19 18 9 40 23 James Constable Eastleigh 10 Louis Almond Southport 6 9 Macclesfield 25 7 2 3 19 10 5 0 8 21 20 10 38 22 Omar Bogle Grimsby 10 James Gray Wrexham 6 10 Gateshead 24 4 3 5 16 20 7 1 4 15 16 -5 37 25 Charlie Walker Aldershot 10 Michael Rankine Altrincham 6 Aaron O’Connor Forest Green 9 Harry Pell Cheltenham 6 11 Woking 24 7 2 4 26 17 3 2 6 14 16 7 34 27 Connor Jennings Wrexham 9 Richard Brodie Aldershot 5 12 Tranmere 24 6 1 5 17 12 3 6 3 15 14 6 34 24 Ryan Bowman Gateshead 9 Anthony Dudley Guiseley 5 13 Bromley 23 6 1 4 23 13 4 2 6 18 25 3 33 25 Dominic Vose Wrexham 9 Louis Dennis Bromley 5 14 Barrow 24 7 3 2 19 13 2 1 9 10 31 -15 31 26 Ross Hannah Chester FC 9 Amari Morgan-Smith Cheltenham 5 Jon Parkin Forest Green 9 Alex Fisher Torquay 5 15 Chester FC 25 5 4 3 18 15 3 2 8 12 23 -8 30 26 Nicky Deverdics Dover 8 Nathan Arnold Grimsby 5 16 Guiseley 25 6 3 5 18 22 1 6 4 9 18 -13 30 25 Danny Wright Cheltenham 8 Tyrone Marsh Torquay 5 17 Aldershot 24 3 2 7 11 19 5 2 5 17 20 -11 28 23 Ricky Miller Dover 8 Andy Drury Eastleigh 5 18 Altrincham 23 5 3 3 13 15 2 2 8 9 22 -15 26 21 Leading Assists 19 Welling 23 4 4 3 14 12 2 2 8 7 17 -8 24 24 20 Southport 23 2 3 6 11 21 4 3 5 9 12 -13 24 24 Player Team Assists Player Team Assists 21 Boreham Wood 24 2 4 7 12 16 3 3 5 11 13 -6 22 25 Nicky Deverdics Dover .....................12 Danny Whitaker Macclesfield .......... 8 Bruno Andrade Woking ..................10 Connor Jennings Wrexham ................ 8 22 Torquay 23 1 2 8 10 24 2 6 4 15 22 -21 17 28 Jack Munns Cheltenham ..........10 Dominic Vose Wrexham ................ 7 23 FC Halifax 23 2 5 5 20 30 2 0 9 14 27 -23 17 30 John Rooney Chester FC ............ 9 Lee Beevers Lincoln City ........... 6 24 Kidderminster 23 2 3 7 9 16 0 5 6 13 20 -14 14 33 Elliott Frear Forest Green ......... 8 Josh Gillies Gateshead ............. 5 Fixture & Result Grid Live On TV Away teams read across the grid Home teams December read from top Fri 18 Braintree Town v Wrexham to bottom Mon 28 Grimsby v Lincoln City Aldershot Altrincham Barrow Boreham Wood Braintree Town Bromley Cheltenham Chester FC Dover Eastleigh FC Halifax Forest Green Gateshead Grimsby Guiseley Kidderminster Lincoln City Macclesfield Southport Torquay Tranmere Welling Woking Wrexham January Aldershot – 2–0 2/4 16/4 28/3 1–1 0–2 9/1 1–1 1–2 3–2 0–3 1–2 1/3 19/12 30/1 1–2 0–3 23/4 12/3 13/2 1–0 26/12 0–1 Fri 1 Forest Green v Torquay Altrincham 19/3 – 1–0 1–0 0–4 9/4 2–1 26/12 30/1 1–1 1–3 0–1 9/1 2–1 20/2 2–2 13/2 5/3 28/3 1–1 2–1 23/4 26/1 12/1 Barrow 1–3 12/3 – T.B.A. 20/2 19/3 6/2 3–2 2–1 1–0 28/3 27/2 26/12 1–3 1–1 1–1 1–0 9/4 1–0 4–0 9/1 1–1 2–1 30/4 Boreham Wood 0–1 0–1 5/3 – 26/12 2–3 9/1 0–0 28/3 23/1 3–1 0–1 2–3 1–3 23/4 6/2 1–1 19/3 9/4 20/2 0–0 2–0 1–1 0–1 Braintree Town 1–2 30/4 1–1 2/1 – 26/3 19/3 30/1 1–0 5/3 23/2 9/4 6/2 0–0 0–1 T.B.A.
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