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Two wins and two clean sheets in their last two matches mean that Tonbridge manager Tommy Warrilow and his players can enjoy their weekend off.
Angels, who aren’t in action again until their home league game with Basingstole on October 22, followed up last Saturday’s 1-0 win over Hampton & Richmond with a 3-0 Kent Senior Cup success at Thamesmead in midweek.
Warrilow (pictured) said: "Although we only won 1-0 last Saturday, we created loads of chances and if we hadn’t won, it would have been frustrating not being able to get it out of our system this weekend.
"The atmosphere was a bit flat last Saturday and there was a bit of a hangover from our cup defeat at Chelmsford but I’m pleased with the way we played in our last two games.
"We looked a good side at Thamesmead, we knocked the ball about well and the boys I brought in from the reserves did well."
Two of them, Alwyne Jones and Matt Miles, both scored after Lee Browning had fired Angels in front but the downside for Warrilow was that full-back Danny Walder had to go off in the second half with a recurrence of his back problem.
Warrilow added: "We have tried to ease Danny back into it but his back just went into spasm again out of the blue."
With striker Jon Main ruled out for two months with tendonitis in his knee and Robbie Kember struggling with a calf injury, Warrilow is happy that he decided against rearranging a league game against Dorchester this weekend and risking more injury problems.