League Two team of the weekend

Last updated : 24 February 2008 By Paul Smith
There is another change of formation this week as NCM revert to a 3-4-3 formation.

Goalkeeper - Phil Barnes.
Kept a clean sheet for his Grimsby Town side in a difficult game against a Wrexham side fighting for their lives at the Racecourse Ground. Wasn't overly exerted on a bad day for goalkeepers in League Two, but commanded his area well from a host of balls into the box.



Right back - Shaleum Logan.
The Stockport County debutante was his sides man of the match in a fine 2-0 win at Stockport County. His pace and ability to get forward caught the eye, and he played his part in County's clean sheet. The Manchester City loanee created the opening goal and nearly scored twice himself.


Centre back - Stephen Foster.
The Darlington captain made a match winning goal-line clearance in the final minute of his sides game at Bury. That kept the scores at 2-1, in a game the Quakers had to win considering the other sides in the top seven all won.



Left-back - Russell Martin.
The Wycombe man produced a fine performance at the back and also popped up at the other end with a fine through ball for Leon Knight to snatch Wanderers' winner. Martin put in some sterling challenges in his sides 1-0 win at play-off hunting rivals Rochdale.



Right wing - Alex Rhodes.
Although only on the pitch for thirty minutes, the Bradford man changed the course of the game for his side. He came on with Notts County 1-0 up, and all three goals then came down his side as he created havoc. He also scored a fine individual goal for the third, racing well clear from the halfway line.


Centre midfield - Ian Ross.
The former Notts County loanee was in great form for Roterham in their crucial win over in-form Lincoln City. Ross showed all his class to orchestrate the win, and prove his manager wrong having been left out of the side in recent weeks. His clever free-kick created the Millers' first.



Centre midfield - Lloyd Kerry.
Chesterfield got back to winning ways, and it was Kerry who was the heartbeat of their 1-0 success over Brentford. After slipping in recent weeks, it was much needed for the Spireites, and Kerry impressed many, being named man of the match. The on loan Sheffield United youngster scrapped for everything and held things together.


Left wing - Kevin Ellison.
Chester City's leading man returned after suspension to inspire his side to a vital 3-1 win at relegation rivals Mansfield Town. It was also the Blues' first in 13, and came after Ellison created one goal and scored two himself. He was definitely City's hero.



Striker - Ryan Jarvis.
The only man in the eleven who ended up on the losing side. It isn't biased, but completely warranted after a performance of sheer graft and some excellent touches. His goal was crisply hit, and fully deserved. In a game Notts shouldn't have lost, Jarvis was the star man.



Striker - Liam Dickinson.
Hit the crucial goals in Stockport's win. The tall and athletic striker headed home the first after 33 minutes with a good header, before cleverly curling his second home for the clincher on 63. That is 13 for the season now for Dickinson.



Striker - Lloyd Dyer.
The pacy MK Dons wideman was in tip top form, running Barnet ragged from the very first whistle. He also hit a peach of a goal with an absolute screamer to help consolidate the Dons' top position.