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Players from eight clubs feature in KentOnline’s team-of-the-week.
And there’s only one choice for manager-of-the-week - Gillingham boss Adrian Pennock, who saw his side win for the first time less than 24 hours after reports linking former Newcastle winger Nobby Solano with his job.
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.
Tomas Holy had a brilliant game between the sticks as Gills beat Charlton 1-0 to move off the foot of League 1, deserving his clean sheet.
Seth Twumasi returned at right-back for Maidstone in place of the injured Josh Hare and didn’t put a foot wrong in the 4-1 win at Macclesfield.
At left-back we’ve gone for Ben Wilson of Hythe Town who did his job defensively and also got forward in the 1-0 derby win over Ashford.
At centre-half, towering teenager Lex Allan was the best player on the park as Sittingbourne beat VCD 3-2.
He’s alongside Folkestone’s on-loan Gills defender Finn O’Mara, who scored and was man-of-the-match as Neil Cugley’s side beat Tooting 3-1 in the FA Cup.
Dover’s two widemen make our team with Kadell Daniel man-of-the-match on his first start and Mitch Pinnock scoring his first league goal with a fine drive from the edge of the area in the 4-0 win over Chester.
In the centre, Elliot Bradbrook’s FA Cup hat-trick in Dartford's 3-1 win against Barking means he’s in double figures already - the ninth consecutive season he’s achieved the feat.
He’s partnered by Mark Byrne, who had a storming game in midfield as Gillingham put everything into beating the Addicks.
Up front, in-form Maidstone forward Zavon Hines scored twice in the win at Macclesfield, including an outstanding opener.
He’s partnered by highly-rated teenager Jake Embery, who scored the third goal to give Herne Bay breathing space in their impressive 5-2 FA Cup win at Horsham.