The forward netted a treble in torrid conditions at the B&D Interiors Stadium.
Carl Jarrett hailed a ‘natural born goalscorer’ as Bradley Fewster bagged a treble in an eight-goal demolition of West Allotment Celtic.
The forward struck with the last kick of the game to seal a second hat-trick of the campaign, taking his tally above twenty in all competitions.
It was another blockbuster night in torrid conditions for Redcar Athletic, kicked off by Joe Taylor with a looping effort from range.
Bradley Fewster followed suit with a delightful first time finish into the bottom corner, adding his second after the break, and a controversial Adam Boyes goal.
By the time the forward completed his treble, Redcar had once again racked up eight goals, Curtis Round, Bryan Taylor and Oscar Fletcher joining him on the scoresheet.

A seventh hat-trick of the campaign for the Steelmen, Carl Jarrett was beyond delighted with Bradley Fewster, labelling the forward as a ‘natural born goalscorer.’
“Brad (Fewster) has had a great season, and he’s had a great game.” The boss said.
“It’s probably the most games he’s played in a single season in a good few years, definitely since coming away from Whitby (Town).
“He’s enjoying his football, he’s staying injury free – touch wood – and he’s scoring goals.
“He’s a big part of this squad that we’ve got, and he’s stamping his place in this team every single week with his performances and his goals.
“I said at the beginning of the season, we have a natural born goalscorer. You can always tell when he isn’t in the team.
“He’s doing really well, and I’m really, really pleased with him.”

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