League Two team of the weekend

Last updated : 15 April 2008 By Gary Moss
Goalkeeper -
Scott Davies, Morecambe. A true spoilers display from the Shrimps stopper. It was one way traffic at Christie Park with Chesterfield still pursuing a play-off spot. Morecambe have seen their hopes dashed by recent inconsistent form, but this did not stop the young gun pulling in a fine display to earn his side a well fought point. A string of fine saves for a player who has successfully stepped up through the club's ranks.

Defender
- Lee Canoville, Notts County. Arguably his best performance in a Notts shirt to date in the Magpies crucial 1-0 home win over Accrington Stanley. County needed commitment and the former Boston United man certainly gave his boss Ian McParland that. All action showing at full-back.



Defender
- Pablo Mills, Rotherham United. Crisis club Rotherham need cool heads and once again Mills proved he is that man. A calming display at the back when really little lays on the line for the Millers. The ten point deduction has thrown United's season into 'nothing' but a solid clean sheet and a win against Grimsby all the same as they bid to retain a top half finish.


Defender -
Sean O'Hanlon, MK Dons. The title still hangs in the balance but O'Hanlon's last gasp leveller against Wycombe may turn out to be a very prized point earned as the championship plot concludes. In danger of an unexpected home loss, the centre-half popped up deep into stoppage time to claim honours even. An inpiration in the MK ranks.



Defender -
Darren Moss, Shrewsbury Town. On the goal trail in Shrewsbury's 3-0 demolition of bottom side Wrexham. Moss has been an ever consistent performance in the Shrews squad this term but this will really go down as one of his top games. Claiming his second goal of the season and constantly on the attack from his right-back slot.



Midfielder
- Ryan Jarvis, Notts County. An unfamiliar wing role for the County man but rose to the challenge well. Made it on the scoresheet in one of Notts' biggest home games in recent times. Arrived at Meadow Lane with huge potential from parent Championship outfit Norwich City, and produced what his hype had promised here. An energetic display and always offered plenty.

Midfielder
- Tommy Rowe, Stockport County. Punctured Posh's title asiprations with the only goal of the game at London Road. Featured this month in popular FourFourTwo feature 'the boy's a bit special', he is certainly filling his boots. He has enjoyed an impressive patch of form in recent weeks and this display will help him get his name around a bit more as he bids to fulfill his dream of being a Premiership footballer.

Midfielder -
Eddie Johnson, Bradford City. Really flourished with a man-of-the-match display in an entertaining game against Brentford. Johnson played out wide in this one and caused problem after problem for the Bees. Put his pace to good use and could be the key to Bradford's promotion next term based on this showing.


Midfielder -
Tommy Doherty, Wycombe Wanderers. A grafting display from Doherty at Stadium:MK. Made it into last season's League Two team of the year and although not in the running this time round, he was back to his very best at the weekend. Winning his tackles well and more than a match for one of the division's finest, Keith Andrews.



Striker -
Jamie Forrester, Lincoln City. The veteran front man grabbed another two goals as he looks to secure a contract extension at Sincil Bank. Goals have been a little harder to come by this season with spells in and out of the side, but this comeback inspired by Forrester should do plenty to convince manager Peter Jackson to pen him a new deal. This really was Forrester at his very best. Linking up the play and poaching goals.

Striker -
Scott McGleish, Wycombe Wanderers. Another double in what has been a sensational season for the Scot. Still well in the hunt for a play-off berth, his double earned Paul Lambert's men a share of the spoils at league leaders MK Dons. The 34-year-old now has 25 goals for the season - could he go on to be the man who fires Wycombe to League One?