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Goals, leadership and game-changing moments – here are the standout performers lighting up the championship this month. Who gets your vote?

SHAUN WALLACE – RHU COLTS

Shaun’s influence since signing for Rhu has been breathtaking. The quality attacker has scored 13 goals in 5 games for us since joining the club in pre season.

The attackers hold up play and linking with the midfield and other forwards is different class and he was an easy nomination for Player of the month.

LIAM KELLY – PORT GLASGOW BOYS CLUB

STEVEN MCCABE – NETHERTON AFC

After struggling with injury throughout pre season Steven has returned to form with 5 goals in his last 3 games including a hat-trick against Dunblane.

Nethertons top goal scorer from last season and for the clubs under 21s the previous season has started to show signs of it being another goal filled campaign.

GARY MCALOON – GREATER CROFTPARK ROSE

FINLAY MCPHERSON – KINGS PARK UTD

The Kings Park United captain has been in tremendous form for his club in the opening weeks of the season.

El Capitan leads by example every time he puts on that Kings Park Strip. McPherson is not only content with leading the team he for has also contributed four goals already.

KEVIN HARRITY – SOUTHSIDE UNITED

Kevin has led example and really helped his team in the early weeks of the season as the navigated the league qualifying sections and qualify for the Championship.

Harrity has not only been stopping other teams score goals this season the versatile defender/midfielder has also been putting the ball in the back of the net himself.

RORY BURNS – WOODBANK FC

Rory has been so reliable between the sticks for his team this month with big saves at crucial points in the game plus commanding his area.

The shot stopper has settled into the squad perfectly and getting better each week.

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