Dagenham & Redbridge player ratings: Attacking threat the key once again for Daggers

Oliver Hawkins is congratulated by Jordan Maguire-Drew after netting the third Dagenham & Redbridge goal at Bromley (pic: David Simpson/TGS Photo) ©TGS Photo tgsphoto.co.uk +44 1376 553468

Youcef Dahmani provides player ratings following the 3-1 win at Bromley in the National League

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Corey Whitely of Dagenham & Redbridge scores the opening goal at Bromley (pic: David Simpson/TGS Photo) Corey Whitely of Dagenham & Redbridge scores the opening goal at Bromley (pic: David Simpson/TGS Photo)

After a great attacking display from Dagenham & Redbridge, and in particular in-form striker Oliver Hawkins, John Still’s men remain top of the National League.

The attacker assisted Corey Whitely and Jordan Maguire-Drew for the Essex club’s first two goals at Hayes Lane before taking his tally to 10 for the season to wrap up the three points from the spot.

All in, it was another exciting display from the league leaders ahead of facing Tranmere Rovers this weekend.

Elliot Justham (6) – Could not do much more for the Bromley goal, but other than that, had little to do.

Joe Widdowson (7) – Produced another solid display despite not playing in his usual position, though was not required much in attack with those in front of him doing all the work.

Scott Doe (8) – Played a huge part in keeping the ball from getting anywhere near Justham, showing great bravery to block several shots on target.

Josh Staunton (7) – Continues to show in every game that he deserves his place in the starting line-up, having put in a string of competent displays.

Frankie Raymond (7.5) Proved yet again that he is able to play outside of his comfort zone without another good outing at left-back.

Andre Boucaud (7) – Showed he has improved from last season once again at the heart of midfield, with everything going through him.

Matt Robinson (7) – Won possession on multiple occasions and was the team’s engine in the middle of the pitch.

Jordan Maguire-Drew (7.5) – Brings flare and skill to every match and played a huge part in the win having scored the second and being fouled for the penalty that led to the third.

Corey Whitely (7.5) – Finally got his first goal for the club after a lot of hard work since joining from Enfield Town.

Fejiri Okenabirhie (6) – Was quieter than previous matches, even if he did come close to scoring in the first half.

Oliver Hawkins (9) – Has really found his shooting boots this season with six goals in his last four matches and played a part in all three Daggers’ goals at Hayes Lane.

Substitutes:

Luke Howell for Andre Boucaud 93