Keltie voted MOTM for Barnet
Recent signing from Darlington Clark Keltie was voted as Dale's best player in the weekend's win over Barnet according to readers of this website.
The vote came as part of our interactive player ratings, and was one of the busiest that we've run on the site, with well in excess of a hundred registered users casting their vote.
Keltie got the highest average rating from those who had they say, beating off stiff competition from the likes of Sam Russell, Gary Jones and Adam Rundle who all came close to Keltie's rating.
This backed up the comments from Barnet manager Paul Fairclough who picked out Keltie, along with Gary Jones, as Dale's star man in his comments to the press after the game.
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