Harrison Foulkes Wins OLBG Dorking Wanderers Player of the Month for February

Dorking Wanderers goalkeeper Harrison Foulkes has been voted OLBG Player of the Month for February after producing a string of outstanding performances during the club’s unbeaten six-match run.
Harrison Foulkes Wins OLBG Dorking Wanderers Player of the Month for February
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  • Harrison Foulkes wins OLBG Dorking Wanderers Player of the Month for February
  • Goalkeeper kept two clean sheets and conceded just six goals across six matches
  • Wanderers went unbeaten with four wins and two draws during the month

Harrison Foulkes Wins OLBG Dorking Wanderers February Player of the Month

Dorking Wanderers goalkeeper Harrison Foulkes has been voted the OLBG Player of the Month for February following a series of impressive performances between the posts.

Thanks to supporters’ votes, Foulkes takes the award after playing a key role in helping the Wanderers remain unbeaten across six matches during February.

Across the month, the goalkeeper produced several standout displays, keeping two clean sheets and conceding just six goals while helping the team secure four wins and two draws.

Outstanding Performances Throughout February

Foulkes was a consistent presence in goal throughout the month, regularly stepping up with crucial saves to keep Dorking Wanderers in control of tight matches.

His performances were particularly important in fixtures against Farnborough, Dover Athletic and Maidstone United where he produced a number of impressive stops to deny opposition attacks.

Goalkeepers often play a decisive role during strong runs of form and February proved exactly that for Foulkes as the Wanderers continued their push with a string of positive results.

Keeping two clean sheets during a busy run of fixtures also highlighted his reliability between the posts.

Praise from Manager Marc White

Foulkes’ performances have not gone unnoticed by the coaching staff either, with manager Marc White praising the goalkeeper’s recent displays.

His composure under pressure and ability to deliver crucial saves have made him one of the standout performers during the club’s impressive February run.

Recognition through the OLBG Player of the Month award reflects both his performances on the pitch and the impact he has had on the team’s results.

Fans Back Foulkes for February Award

The OLBG Dorking Wanderers Player of the Month award is decided by fan voting, meaning supporters had the final say in recognising February’s standout performer.

Foulkes’ consistency and match-winning saves clearly resonated with voters helping him secure the award following a month of strong displays.

With the season continuing to gather momentum, Wanderers fans will be hoping the goalkeeper can maintain his impressive form in the coming fixtures.

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