The Non-League Football Paper

TAKE A DIVE INT TALENT AND REE

- By JON COUCH

EVERY football manager loves a bargain buy, especially at this time of year.

Take Gary Waddock. Last week, he gave Shaun Okojie his big chance to shine in the profession­al game at Aldershot Town after scoring 57 goals in 59 appearance­s for Corinthian-Casuals.

And Okojie’s not the only one to have been handed the opportunit­y to live out the ‘Vardy dream’. Just last season, Premier League Stoke City took a punt on Newcastle Benfeld striker Jack Devlin, diminuitiv­e front man Alfie May made the jump from Hythe Town to Doncaster Rovers, while Millwall raided Folkestone Invicta for Harry Smith.

So, who could be the next little gems from Steps 4 and 5 ready to tempt the big boys? Here’s a few candidates with huge potential.

LIAM HIGTON (8) Cleethorpe­s Town

What he lacks in height, the former Grimsby Town goalkeeper certainly makes up for in ability. Extremely agile and an excellent shot-stopper, Higton played a huge part in Cleethorpe­s running away with the Toolstatio­n Northern Counties East Premier Division title, with 108 points to their name, and then put on an impressive show at Wembley in the FA Vase final, only for South Shields to score three final-quarter goals. With Higton between the sticks, the Owls will be no pushover in NPL South next season.

DILLON MORSE (11) South Shields

A composing figure and goalscorer in last month’s FA Vase Final at Wembley, helping South Shields to a comprehens­ive 4-0 victory over Cleethorpe­s. Still only 22, the former Gateshead defender joined from Blyth Spartans last summer and played a significan­t part in the Mariners cleaning up with four trophies last season – including the Northern League title – scoring seven goals from centre-back. Certainly one to watch.

SAM ARGENT (9) Hartey Wintney

The former Southampto­n trainee captained all-conquer ing Hartley Wintney to a second straight Combined Counties League title, scoring no fewer than 50 goals and forming an unstoppabl­e striker partnershi­p with the equally-talented Ross Cook.

The 25-year-old is currently in his second spell with the Hampshire club following previous spells at Whitchurch United and Basingstok­e Town and is ready to lead Hartley into their first season at Step 4 level in the Southern League Central.

TOMMY WRIGHT (1) Salisbury

The diminutive striker spent the season on loan at Salisbury from Sutton United and led the Whites’ charge to promotion in Southern League South & West with 39 league goals, seeing him win the Golden Boot.

Unfortunat­ely, it wasn’t quite enough to see Steve Claridge’s men over the line as they lost out to Tiverton Town in the play-off final, but Wright can head back to Sutton with his head held high, leaving U’s boss Paul Doswell with plenty to ponder. Claridge is hoping to bring Wright back for a second season at the Ray Mac, if he does, then huge success will surely follow.

KIERAN LAVERY (2) South Park

The free-scoring striker led South Park to eighth place in Ryman South – the highest position in the club’s history as well as a historic FA Trophy tie with Tranmere Rovers in which he scored a memorable goal in a 4-1 defeat at Prenton Park.

With 32 goals to his name, he was just edged out by Corinthian-Casuals’ Shaun Okojie in the Ryman South scoring charts but will be looking to finally claim the Golden Boot this time round.

JOSH MARCH (6) Alvechurch

Thirty-six goals from the ‘No.10 position’ is an impressive return for the 19-year-old as Church finally sealed promotion to Step 4 by winning the Midland Premier Division. Already a firm fans' favourite at Lye Meadow, March, the club’s Player of the Year, left Halesowen Town boss John Hill “flabbergas­ted” by turning down the Evo-Stik NPL Premier club's advances to stay with the Worcesters­hire side but just how long until an offer he can’t resist comes along?

JONNY LOCKIE (10) Spalding United

On the periphery of team for much of the season, the first the 18-year-old wonderkid gave rise to his talent in the play-off semi-final against Stocksbrid­ge Park Steels when, with the tie in the balance at 2-2 deep into extra time, the youngster' climbed off the bench to win the game for the Tulips with a finish befitting of a seasoned pro.

Given how highly they rate the teeanger, it was no sur-

prise to manager Chris Rawlinson or the home supporters and with the Tulips subjected to another season in NPL Division One South after losing the play-off final to Witton Albion, Lockie will surely get more opportunit­y to show his undoubted talent.

LEWIS WING (5) Shildon

Still only 21, Wing was named runner-up in the Northern League Player of the Year in 2015-16 after scoring 22 goals from midfield in his first season at Shildon since signing from Seaham Red Star.

And he just got better and better this term, smashing 35 league goals to help fuel Shildon’s title charge, finishing fourth to the allconquer­ing South Shields, North Shields and Morpeth.

But, with it all to play for in the Northern League next season, Shildon will be looking to Wing to get another title challenge off the ground.

BEN TOYE (4) Fleet Town

The Hampshire club were naturally keen to keep their secret weapon under wraps but that was soon scuppered when, at the age of 16, he smashed a 40-yard effort into the top corner in an FA Cup derby clash with Hartley Wintney last season.

With that, scouts from a number of top clubs such as Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers and AFC Bournemout­h came flocking to Calthorpe Park to see this young centre midfielder in action.

Toye is one of a number of top youngsters at the north Hampshire club but with finances tight, it’ll be inter- esting to see how long they can fend off the attention of the big boys.

CRAIG CAIRNS (3) Runcorn Town

At 27, it’s fair to say Cairns no longer falls into the ‘Young Gun’ category at Runcorn but his goalscorin­g record this season could simply not be ignored. Fiftytwo goals in 41 appearance­s a huge reason why Town finished third in the North West Counties Premier table, pipping rivals Runcorn Linnets but still a way behind champions Atherton Collieries. Expect Cairns to come back firing next season.

MALACHI HUDSON (7) Greenwich Borough

Joined Greenwich Borough from fellow Ryman South side Walton Casuals and became an instant hit with the home faithful with his pace, control and fearless running from wide areas.

The 21-year-old made 25 National League appearance­s for Welling United but lost his way in brief spells at Kingstonia­n and VCD Athletic. Now,het appears to have finally settled down and is ready to lead Greenwich’s title bid after missing out in the play-offs last term.

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