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Vote for your star man as KentOnline’s team of the week returns for the 2022/23 season.
The campaign is in full swing with all leagues now up and running, giving us plenty of top performances to choose from.
Have a look at at our XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
On-loan Millwall keeper Ryan Sandford made a number of fine saves as Dover beat Hungerford 1-0 in their first home game of the National South season.
Tommie Fagg, having started in midfield, showed his versatility by dropping into defence following an early injury to Tom Parkinson, as Tonbridge drew 1-1 at Slough.
Liam Friend overcame an ankle injury to lead Ashford to victory on the opening day of the Isthmian South East season, scoring the only goal and helping his side keep a clean sheet at Burgess Hill.
Sevenoaks played the last 20 minutes against Three Bridges a man down after Karn Miller-Neave was sent off but Corey Holder ensured there was no way through for the visitors as Harry Hudson’s side won 1-0.
Kadell Daniel marked his Folkestone debut with a cracking long-range equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Enfield Town.
Sam Corne struck twice in two minutes with time running out as Maidstone overturned a one-goal deficit to beat York 2-1 in their first home game back in the National League.
Ben Greenhalgh marked his first game as Margate captain with a last-gasp penalty equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Kingstonian.
Craig Tanner scored two brilliant goals from distance, a 30-yard free-kick and an injury-time winner from 25 yards, as Ebbsfleet won 3-2 at Weymouth in National South.
Josh Ajayi scored a second-half double - a terrific header and a strike after cutting inside from the wing - as Ramsgate beat last season’s Isthmian South East play-off semi-finalists Cray Valley 3-0 in one of the standout results of the day.
Summer signing Pierre Fonkeu continued his flying start at Dartford by scoring both goals in a 2-1 home win against Cheshunt.
That’s four in two games now for the former Cameroon under-23 international who joined the Darts after impressing on trial.
Shad Ngandu, one of many new faces at Hythe, marked his first start with a match-winning double in a 2-0 success at Corinthian.
He finished a well-worked free-kick for the Cannons’ opener and added his second with a cheeky penalty.
Richard Styles is our top boss after leading new club Whitstable to a 2-0 victory on his return to Tunbridge Wells.
Styles quit Wells for the Oystermen over the summer and his early-season visit to the Culverden no doubt added a bit of spice but Town were worthy winners.