We’re thrilled to recognise the achievements of a trio of free-scoring forwards for their form in March, so let’s meet the goal-getters who really made the difference.
Dan Creaney has been a man on a mission as Tamworth continued their incredible nine-game unbeaten run, losing just once since mid-February.
The big forward passed the 100-goal milestone for the club in a month where he notched six goals in as many games – adding three assists for good measure too.
Hitting the net twice against Ebbsfleet United, he also punished Wealdstone, Oldham Athletic, Dagenham and Gateshead.
The Lambs thrust themselves into the promotion picture last month and now almost a third of the club’s goals this season have been delivered by Creaney.
His tally of six is clearly impressive - but that was small fry compared to what Kidderminster Harriers’ Ashley Hemmings dished out.
Incredibly, he hit double figures in March as he took his tally to 26 in the Vanarama National League North.
He scored two hat-tricks as Kiddy re-entered the title race after a devastating four weeks.
He struck trebles against South Shields and Needham Market, with two more coming against Farsley Celtic.
Scarborough Athletic, Leamington and Brackley Town also felt the force of his sensational form in front of goal.
With the National League South title race as eye-catching as it is, a large volume of players were under consideration by our panel.
After much debate, Truro City’s Tyler Harvey was selected as his season just got better and better.
It was an incredible month for the Tinners who stayed in the title race thanks to the goals of their top scorer.
He hit eight in seven matches last month, taking his tally to the campaign to 24.
Hitting deadly doubles against Chesham, Welling United and Chippenham, he also scored in matches at Enfield Town and Salisbury.
His xG for this season is 19.5, so he’s massively outperforming that.
Truro are looking to create history this month and now sit top of the table, John Askey knows he has just the man for the run in.