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Players from six clubs feature in the final KentOnline team-of-the-week for this season.
It was a big weekend with title and relegation issues to be decided.
See our selection below and let us know what you think by using the comments section or by tweeting @kentonlinesport. Next week we’ll bring you our team-of-the-season - and our top boss.
Nathan Ashmore had little to do in Ebbsfleet’s 1-0 win over Oxford City but showed once again why he’s rated the best keeper in National South with a brilliant second-half save.
Fleet team-mate Marvin McCoy is in at right-back. He was a constant threat with his overlapping runs and put some good balls in.
We’ve a couple of England players in central defence, with Dartford’s Keaton Wood and Kevin Lokko of Maidstone called up to the Three Lions C squad this week - richly deserved after their efforts this season.
At left-back we’ve gone for Dover man Aswad Thomas, who finished the season with silverware as Whites beat Welling 2-0 in the Kent Senior Cup final on Monday.
Midfielder Lee Noble scored a 96th-minute winner as Dartford won 3-2 at Poole to clinch third place in National South and home advantage in the second leg of the play-offs.
We can’t look any further than two more England call-ups for the other spots in midfield, with classy Ebbsfleet youngster Jack Powell and Maidstone’s nine-goal man Bobby-Joe Taylor also selected for C-team duty against Panjab later this month.
Up front, Ricky Miller finished his Dover career with a hat-trick in a 3-2 win at Barrow, taking him to 40 league goals for the season.
Shaun Welford fired Ashford to the Southern Counties East title, scoring his second successive hat-trick in a 7-0 win over Rochester and finishing with 48 goals.
And Cody McDonald worked his socks off as Gillingham clinched League 1 safety with a goalless draw at Northampton on Sunday.