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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
New Sevenoaks left-back Josh Dorling was the clear winner of last week's poll, collecting 42% of more than 1,250 votes.
Have a look at this week's XI and vote for your favourite at the bottom of the page.
The fact Ross Worner is our goalkeeper, despite his mistake for Barrow's winner, shows how well he played on his Maidstone debut.
The on-loan Sutton keeper made a number of excellent saves, including a double stop in the opening moments, but football can be cruel and the Stones lost 1-0.
Lawrie Wilson is back in the Ebbsfleet team under Garry Hill and he'll never let you down, the former Charlton right-back steady as you like in a 1-0 win over Barnet.
Matt Bourne impressed against his old club as Faversham beat Sittingbourne 3-1 in the Swale derby, keeping dangerman David Smith quiet.
Ben Swift grabbed his first senior goal in Margate's 2-2 Bostik Premier draw with Wingate & Finchley, and what a nice finish it was from the centre-half.
You'll struggle to find a better left-back in Bostik South East than Tom Carlse and he makes our team after Ashford maintained their unbeaten run in a goalless draw with play-off rivals Whyteleafe.
On-loan wideman Andre Coker scored his second Dartford goal in a 1-1 against Slough in National South. Coker's leveller sparked Darts into life and they had chances to win it.
Bradley Schafer was among the scorers as Herne Bay ended a run of eight straight defeats with a 4-0 win at Whitstable in Bostik South East.
And Dean Parrett had an excellent game for Gillingham in their 2-0 win at Scunthorpe, capped by a sublime volley for the visitors' second goal.
Big striker Inih Effiong was the star of Dover's 2-1 victory over National League promotion hopefuls Fylde.
With Whites a goal and a man down, Effiong scored in the 83rd and 93rd minutes to seal a remarkable turnaround for Andy Hessenthaler's side.
Talking of late drama, Bearsted striker Pete Williams scored a hat-trick in the final four minutes to rescue a 3-3 draw at Hollands & Blair in Southern Counties East.
Ben Chapman completes the line-up after scoring twice in Deal's impressive 3-2 win at Cray Valley.
Chapman's double included a 77th-minute winner as the Hoops moved above their in-form hosts into fourth place.
Herne Bay duo Jermaine Darlington and John Embery are this week's top bosses after their derby win at Whitstable.
There's surely no better way to end a wretched run than a handsome away win over your biggest rivals.