The Jewish Chronicle

Brady back to their best

TH C E JC. N O O M

- BYDANNYCAR­O

Brady manager Joel Nathan says his team are a match for anyone after drawing 2-2 against league leaders Faithfold A in the Premier Division.

Dan Perkins put Faithfold ahead but Bradydrewl­evelfivemi­nutesbefor­ehalf timewhenJo­shHershman­slammedthe ball home.

Brady forged ahead in the second half when Bradley Sharp hit a 30-yard pass straight into the path of the advancing Ben Joseph who converted with a bullet header.

Faithfold showed their title qualities withMikePe­arsonequal­isingfromc­lose range 10 minutes from time.

“It was a great game which probably ended with the correct result,” said Nathan whose team are now unbeaten in six matches. “I was extremely proud of the boys - they showed that they are a match for anyone in this league with a full-strength squad available.

Faithfold boss Zuriel Solomon commented: “We dug in and equalised after dominating­thesecondh­alf butcouldn’t find the winner.”

Two goals from Lee Cash plus one apiece from James Gershfield and Nick Landesberg earned Lions A their third win of the season as they overcame Norstar A 4-1. Adam Kaldor replied for Norstar.

Adam Levine (2), Josh Rubin, Carl Peters and Dan Geey eased into the quarter-finals of the Herts Junior County Cup following a 5-2 victory over Thundridge.

A double from Dan Orgel, including a stoppage-time winner, steered Temple Fortune A to a 3-2 win over Division One rivals Woodford Wanderers in round three of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup. Michael Goldberg scored the other with a long-range free-kick. Woodford’s goals came through James Ryan and Martin Sales.

Daniel Lassman was the match-winner as Glenthorne United A returned to the top of Division One with a victory over Southgate Harmen.

A first-half effort from Rob Kaplan earned North West Neasden A victory over Faithfold B.

Assi Avital (2) and Matt Radstone fired

to their first win of the season as they blew a hole in donB’s promotionh­opeswith a 3-1 success.

Josh Dagul (2), Reiss Mogilner (2),NathanHarr­od,DanielHarr­od and Ollie Kay helped storm rm tothetopof DivisionTw­owithaconv­incing 7-1 demolition of Los Blancos.

SPEC FC boosted their promotion hopes with Ashley Burns, Elliott Wallis andCraigCo­hensetting­upa3-1winover Glenthorne B.

Dave Esterkin, Ethan Zone, Nicky Woolf,JonnyBlain­andMattGre­enefired North London Raiders B to their third win of the season with a 5-0 success over Norstar B.

A late wonder goal from O Oli Hitman earned Catford &BromleyMac­cabi apoint following a six-goal thriller at Y Yonni Bord and Jamie Sinai were t the other scorers. RJC’s goals came through Dan Gordon (2) and Dan Wright.

Two penalties from Alex Elf saw Hendon C dent Oakwood B’s promotion hopes in a 2-2 draw in Division Three. Dave Eden scored twice for Oakwood.

Faithfold C halted in-form Jewventus 3-1 thanks to strikes from Stefan Simons (2) and Ben Simons.

Perry Chaya and Andy Burke earned L’Equipe a 2-0 win at Boca Jewniors.

Olympic Committee of Israel head Zvi Varshaviak has resigned after 16 years in the job. Varshaviak has decided not to contest next month’s elections after facing enormous public criticism for Israel’s failure to win a medal in the London Olympics – the first time Israel had come home emptyhande­d since Seoul in 1988.

Hendon United Red hotshot Joseph Corney set an MJFL record after scoring 12 goals in his team’s under-seven division match.

Two goals from Avishai Marcus and an own goal helped extend North West London Jets’ 100 per cent run as they beat HMH TA in the Excel Academy League under-13 division.

Goals from Sam Linch (2), Jack Durban and Ryan Lipman inspired Brady Whites to a 4-0 success over Brady Reds in the MJFL under-11 division.

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