The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON
Player of the Round 2007-08



Second Round Proper

Tony Taggart - Havant & Waterlooville
Craig Mackail-Smith - Peterborough United
Mark Branch - Chasetown
Paul Seuke - Horsham
Paul Benson - Dagenham & Redbridge

It's every player's dream to be at The FA Cup Final and five players from last weekend's Second Round could fulfill that wish with your votes.

The FA Cup Player of the Round award, sponsored by E.ON, is presented to the outstanding player at each stage of competition, starting from the First Qualifying Round all the way to the Semi-Final.

Player of the Round winners will receive VIP hospitality for themselves and their guest at The FA Cup Final on Saturday 17 May 2008.

The winner of each award will be presented with a solid silver salver along with a kit bag of training equipment which he can donate to a local school of his choice.

Havant & Waterlooville's surprise 1-0 victory over Notts County was arguably the highlight of the 19 Second Round ties which were played.

Tony Taggart was Havant's hero, the substitute's 87th minute goal enough to book his side a place in the Third Round, and he has been nominated by The Telegraph's Ricky George.

Horsham's name was in the hat for the Third Round draw for the first time in their long history and much of that was due to the heroics of goalkeeper Paul Seuke, who won the nomination of David Emery of the Non-League Paper.

Seuke, only playing due to Alan Mansfield's suspension, made a string of superb saves - one double-stop was breaktaking - during his side's 1-1 draw with League One leaders Swansea on Friday night.

Indeed, should Horsham upset the odds and win the replay in Wales then Seuke might face Taggart in the Third Round.

The third player to be nominated is Peterborough's Craig Mackail-Smith (pictured above). He cracked four goals in his side's 5-0 win over Staines - a display which earned the vote of BBC Radio 5 Live's Mark Clemmit.

Chasetown owe a big debt of gratitude to Mark Branch (pictured below) after he scored a wonderful free-kick to secure a draw at Port Vale.

The non-League side were trailing to the League One outfit until Branch intervened - a moment not lost on Howard Wheatcroft of the Daily Star who put forward the Chasetown man as his nomination.

The last of the five players to be nominated is Dagenham & Redbridge's Paul Benson who won E.ON Managing Director Graham Bartlett's vote.

After Kidderminster had taken the lead, Benson's brace ensured his side moved into the Third Round.