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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
Herne Bay midfielder Bradley Schafer won last week's poll with 38% of the vote after his performance against Whitstable.
Have a look at this week's XI and vote for your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Goalkeeper Dan Eason helped Whitstable claim a creditable 1-1 draw at Guernsey.
The Oystermen travelled with only one substitute and were up against it but with Eason between the sticks, they returned to the mainland with a deserved point.
We've gone for three goalscoring centre-halves at the back, including two from Southern Counties East clubs.
They are Perry Spackman, who struck in Tunbridge Wells' 1-1 draw against much-fancied Cray Valley, and Freeman Rogers, who found the net and kept a clean sheet as Lordswood won 4-0 at Rusthall.
Ben Fitchett completes our back line, his goal helping Sittingbourne beat Sevenoaks 4-1 in Bostik South East and end a run of seven straight defeats.
Chatham substitute Michael Hagan changed the game after coming off the bench against Hollands & Blair, scoring two late goals in a 3-1 victory.
Josh Parker had a hand in Tom Eaves' goal before scoring the equaliser as Gillingham fought back from 2-0 down to draw with Wycombe.
Jack Paxman made Maidstone tick on his return to the starting XI, working hard and looking typically comfortable on the ball in a 1-1 FA Trophy draw at Woking.
Canterbury wideman Kane Phillip makes his first appearance this season after scoring the only goal against Glebe.
Ade Yusuff set Folkestone on their way to a 2-0 win Bostik Premier win over Bishop's Stortford with a good finish after only five minutes.
Two goals from Danny Parrish helped in-form Ashford win 3-1 at Ramsgate in Bostik South East.
And Alfie Pavey marked his full debut for Dover by heading home their first goal in a 2-2 FA Trophy draw against his former club Havant.
Aslan Odev is our manager-of-the-week.
He's conducted himself impressively during a seven-match losing streak and got his rewards when the Brickies beat Sevenoaks.