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Three in three out is the order of the day at Tonbridge as Tommy Warrilow reshapes his squad.
The Longmead boss is bullish about new wide men Nathan Koranteng and Joe Benjamin and believes the return of midfielder Chris Piper is another boost for the Blue Square Bet South club.
Benjamin has signed from Chelmsford while Piper is back after a spell at Sutton.
However, their arrival means Warrilow has had to release captain Scott Kinch, midfielder Anthony Storey has joined Ryman League Division 1 South Crawley Down and another player will be leaving in the next few days to balance the books.
Tonbridge are without a game this weekend before visiting Staines on Tuesday but Warrilow saw enough in the 1-1 draw at Hampton last week to excite him.
Koranteng scored his first goal for the club, while Piper and Benjamin came off the bench in the second half.
Warrilow said: "I was delighted with the second half with Nathan and Joe both showing glimpses of what they can do.
"They give us pace and power down both flanks, but also work back which they have to do when you play 4-4-2 but sometimes players forget to do that."