TT POWER RANKINGS EPISODE 7

TT POWER RANKINGS

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Gulls supporters pick their top Gulls players from the last 3 games

Here is our latest Top 10….

#1 SHAUN MACDONALD – NON-MOVER

Shaun MacDonald

Shaun Mac stays at No.1 after another solid display against the Bromley giants!


#2 TOM LAPSLIE – UP 8

Tom Lapslie

Our biggest mover is Tiger Tom Lapslie, after a fantastic display last weekend.


#3 STEPHEN DUKE-MCKENNA – UP 1

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Duke’s popularity with the Yellow Army keeps him in the top 3.


#4 BEN WYNTER – UP 1

Ben Wynter

Wynts deservedly moves up a position after another typically solid game.


#5 DEAN MOXEY – UP 2

Dean Moxey

Centre or Left Back, the Mox remains unruffled and is rewarded with a place in the Top 5.


SAM SWANN AND DOM ROMAN DISCUSS THE TOP 10 ON YOUTUBE HERE…


#6 CONNOR LEMONHEIGH-EVANS – DOWN 3

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CLE is a little unlucky to drop down the 10, having come closest to scoring for the 10 men Gulls.


#7 JOE LEWIS – DOWN 5

Joe Lewis

One bad moment for Joe and 5 places down the 10! He’ll bounce back very soon I’m sure.


#8 STEPHEN WEARNE – NEW ENTRY

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Wearne did well in an unfamiliar left back/wing back role.


#9 DAN MARTIN – DOWN 3

Dan Martin

Martin has only played one of the last 3, but clings to a spot!


#10 ARMANI LITTLE – DOWN 2

Armani Little

Armani left the field injured on Saturday, let’s hope he’s back for King’s Lynn.


*Photos courtesy of Dennis Kallmer


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