League Two team of the weekend

Last updated : 05 May 2008 By Paul Smith
Goalkeeper
- Przemyslaw Kazimierczak, Darlington. The stopper made his Quakers debut as a twelfth minute sub and played a blinder to keep a rare visiting clean sheet at Peterborough. Showed no nerves to thwart George Boyd, Craig MacKail-Smith and Aaron McLean, to help his side to a 2-0 win. And this is their third choice custodian.



Defender
- Gianluca Havern, Stockport County. On his full debut, the left back came up with the games only goal as County defeated Brentford. Showed no nerves to roam forward on several occassions, and the finish was one that any striker would be proud of.



Defender
- Graham Coughlan, Rotherham. The experienced centre-back makes the team of the weekend for a second successive Monday owing to a pivotal role in the Millers' 1-0 win over Barnet. Coughlan was the chief reason for the hosts clean sheet with Barnet the better side. The Bees had all the possession but of their 16 shots on goal, only three hit the target, highlighting the restricting role of Coughlan.


Defender
- David McCracken, Wycombe. The Scotsman made light work of Bradford's frontmen in the Chairboys' 2-1 win at Adams Park. Dominated aerially and caused problems in the other area too, hitting the bar before teeing up Leon Knight for the crucial second.



Midfielder
- Nicky Adams, Bury. Was in great form all afternoon. The wideman terrorised Accrington's backline with a series of testing runs and looks a hot prospect for the Shakers. Won the penalty for Bury's opener, before putting the ball through for their second.



Midfielder
- Ricky Ravenhill, Darlington. With the play-off hopefuls devoid of a natural striker owing to their injury-ravaged ranks, Ravenhill played a real attacking role and scored the opening goal in their shock 2-0 win at Peterborough. Played with real promise and worked tirelessly all afternoon.



Midfielder
- Wes Baynes, Wrexham. The youngster has been propelled into Brian Little's starting eleven in recent weeks and has showed real promise. Hit two stunning free-kicks as the Dragons bowed out of League Two with a 4-2 win at Lincoln City.


Midfielder
- Kris Taylor, Hereford. Supplied both goals as the promoted Bulls ended the perfect season on a high with a 2-0 win over struggling Grimsby Town. Taylor's inch perfect pass teed up Ben Smith for the first, before his through ball set up Theo Robinson's clincher. Also had an effort cleared off the line.



Striker
- Andy Bishop, Bury. Another brace for the goalscoring machine. Bishop's goals have again saved Bury's season and he is the chief reason for their spurt up the table in the final third of the campaign. A cool penalty and composed finish were the difference in Bury's 2-0 win at Accrington.



Striker
- Ben Strevens, Dagenham & Redbridge. Aboslutely pulverised relegated Mansfield with a stunning showing. Scored the opener in a 2-0 win with a powerful header, and came close on three other occassions as he put the Stags to the sword.




Striker
- Carl Baker, Morecambe. Not many strikers have had a field day at MK Dons, but this talented youngster certainly did. Made playing against the strongest defence in the division look easy with his foraging runs and interchanging play. Came close twice, but it was his all-round display that caught the eye.