Hugh Dunnit — February Decision

The Championship shortlist produced four strong cases.

Shaun Wallace brought experience and goals to RHU Colts, scoring five times during the month and helping push his side deeper into the title race.

Jamie Curran continues to lead the line for Port Glasgow Boys Club and remains one of the most difficult forwards for defenders to handle across the division.

Kieran Tidser once again showed why he has been one of Netherton’s most influential players this season, adding another strong month in midfield.

But when February is broken down game by game, one run stands out.

Four matches.

Four wins.

And a forward directly involved in the momentum that lifted his side.

Craig Taylor — Southside United.

Four goals in a month where Southside United won every league match they played.

When the Championship schedule gets heavy, players who influence results week after week stand out.

Taylor did exactly that in February.

For Hugh, awards like this are about recognising the people who keep this league moving every Saturday morning.

The GCFA has always been a historic and competitive league, built on managers, players and clubs who give their time and effort week after week.

February’s Championship run was another reminder; of why this league continues to thrive.

Championship Player of month

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“The Saturday morning GCFA & the Sunday GDSFC are 2 superb examples of the thriving Amateur football scene when leagues are well run .”

~ Player involved in both leagues