KentOnline team-of-the-week features players from nine clubs
Published: 08:50, 09 October 2017
Players from nine clubs feature in KentOnline’s team-of-the-week.
Today’s top boss is Lordswood manager Richard Styles whose side went joint-top of Southern Counties East with a 3-1 win over previous leaders AFC Croydon.
Have a look at our XI and let us know what you think by using the comments section at the bottom of the page or by tweeting @kentonlinesport.
Goalkeeper Will Godmon helped Hythe progress in the FA Trophy, making a couple of excellent saves while their tie at Kempston Rovers was still goalless.
Young Tonbridge right-back Liam Smith was part of a Tonbridge back four who kept Wingate at bay in a 1-0 Bostik Premier win.
At left-back it’s Welling’s Ben Jefford who produced a terrific display in the 4-0 National South win against Chippenham.
At centre-half, Manny Parry continued his fine form with another shut-out as Dover won 2-0 at Torquay to stay second in the National League.
He’s partnered by Maidstone’s Alex Finney, who looked like he’d never been away on his return as an early replacement for the injured Magnus Okuonghae.
In midfield, Sean Shields caused Macclesfield plenty of problems as Ebbsfleet pushed the National League leaders all the way in a 1-0 defeat.
On the left we’ve gone for Ramsgate youngster Alfie Paxman who scored twice in a 5-3 FA Trophy defeat by Bury Town.
Teaming up in the middle are Dover’s on-loan Cambridge midfielder Paul Lewis, who headed Whites into an early lead at Plainmoor, and Lee Noble, who broke up numerous attacks and got Dartford going in a 3-1 National South win over Bognor.
Up front, Tom Bradbrook marked his return from a month out by scoring twice in Welling’s victory.
Alongside him is Sittingbourne forward Kane Rowland, whose double helped in-form Brickies win 3-0 at Ashford in the FA Trophy.
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