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Dominic Lequelenec  
Name: Dominic Lequelenec
Age: 27
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Date Joined:
Previous club(s): Durham Ox; Wollaton F.C.
 
BIOGRAPHY
Club Honours to Date: Wollaton FC
League Winners - 2005/06
Reserve League Winners - 2005/06

Cricketers FC
Players Player of the Year - 2004/05, 05/06
Most Appearances - 2005/06


Dominic "Harry" Lequelenec

One of the best keepers in this division and has won Players Player for the last two seasons - unfortunately a back injury has put him out this team at the moment and is likely to keep him out all season.

Very good shot stopper with the bottle to attack the opposing strickers full on.

Holds the record for most own goals in a match! Had a freak day when the ball came off the post, hit Dom and bounced in the net - THREE times in one match!!

Came to watch at the beginning of the season to support Mat in goal and give him advice, and now enjoys a run out on the pitch until he's 100% fit to go back in the nets.
 
PLAYER FIXTURES
  Date     Opposition   Type F A Report
17/12/06HLeague34Report
26/11/06HLeague36Report
19/11/06HLeague42Report
03/09/06HLeague17Report
 
 
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PLAYER STATISTICS
Appearances: 4
Goals scored: 2
Red cards: 0
Yellow cards: 0
Player of the match: 0
 
THE SQUAD
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  1Dominic Lequelenec
  2Andrew Padgett
  3Allan Wright
  4Matthew Whittle
  5Steve Metcalf
  6Pat Egan
  7Steve Parry
  8Scott Retigan
  9Richard Wright
  10Gary Willows
  12Glenn Neale
  13Terry Kavanagh
  14Alex Bowles
  15Nick Smith
  16Trevor Stevens
  17Lloyd Green
 
   
 
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