Three Carlisle United players have been rewarded for their efforts against Tranmere with places in the latest League Two team of the week.
Goalkeeper Tomas Holy and defenders Paul Huntington and Morgan Feeney are named in the division's select XI.
It followed an excellent showing as Carlisle kept a clean sheet at Prenton Park on their way to a 2-0 victory.
The United trio scored highly in ratings by statistical website WhoScored.com, on which the team of the week is based.
Huntington returned to Paul Simpson's starting XI at Tranmere after injury, with Feeney preferred to Corey Whelan in United's back line.
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Keeper Holy, meanwhile, enjoyed a sixth clean sheet of the campaign as United moved up to seventh in the table.
📋 The #SkyBetLeagueTwo Team of the Week!
— Sky Bet League Two (@SkyBetLeagueTwo) October 30, 2022
📈 Based on @WhoScored ratings.#EFL | @CazooUK pic.twitter.com/Dzs8mlUM8J
There was no place in the team of the week for frontman Kristian Dennis despite his two goals on Saturday.
The Cumbrian dominance of the XI, though, continued with Barrow also having three players included.
Ben Whitfield, Josh Gordon and Billy Waters made the cut after impressing in the Bluebirds' 3-0 win over Crewe Alexandra.
Players from Harrogate Town, Swindon Town, Stevenage and Stockport County complete the team of the week.
United manager Simpson recently said that having players in the team of the week was a good aspiration.
"We want to make sure we have players in the team of the week, which means they’re performing, we’re getting results and people are talking about us in a positive light,” he said.
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