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Friday 23 November 2012

Day 223

Matthew Barnes-Homer is streaking away with the highest average rating in the league. At 7.42, he’s well ahead of the field given how far into the season we are. With fourteen matches to play, it seems unlikely that next-best Michael West (7.35) or anyone else will make up the difference and earn bragging rights as best performer in the Conference League this season.

Barnes-Homer is also fourth on the scoring charts, five off the pace set by Grimsby striker Liam Hearn. If Omar Koroma can stay fit now that he’s once again back from injury, he might be a chance to leapfrog both of them. The Gambian striker has been in scintillating form since shaking off some jitters early in his Lincoln career. Koroma’s also third on average ratings, at 7.33, but is unlikely to be crowned best performer due to lack of matches played (just 23 out of a possible 32 so far).

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