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KentOnline team-of-the-week features players from 10 clubs

Players from 10 clubs feature in the first KentOnline team-of-the-week of 2017.

There's some familiar names in today's line-up along with new faces after a weekend of last-minute goals.

Check out our selection and let us know what you think by using the comments section at the bottom of the page or by tweeting @kentonlinesport.

Goalkeeper Steve Arnold saved Dover from defeat against National League strugglers York City.

His big size 13s came to Whites' aid with vital blocks in the first minute of the game and at the end of stoppage time as it finished 2-2.

Tom Bonner opened the scoring in Dartford's 6-1 National South win over East Thurrock.

He's in at centre-half alongside Connor Sanders, who scored a last-minute winner for Herne Bay in a thrilling 4-3 victory at Ryman South leaders Dorking.

Marvin McCoy gets the nod at left-back after two assists in Ebbsfleet's 4-2 win against his former club Wealdstone.

James Folkes is our right-back after Tonbridge survived heavy pressure to claim a much-needed 2-1 win over Met Police in the Ryman Premier.

In midfield, there's a first appearance for Mobolaji Dawodu, who scored twice at the death as Faversham came from 2-1 down to beat Godalming 3-2 in Ryman South.

Teenager Josh Wisson was the hero as Sittingbourne battled back from the dead at Carshalton.

Two down in the last minute, Wisson set up Jake Embery with a lovely pass then headed an injury-time equaliser.

Alex Brown completes our midfield after capping another impressive performance for Dartford with a goal.

In attack, we've gone for Aaron Millbank, who scored twice as Ramsgate beat East Grinstead 4-2 - victory coming days after the sacking of Jim and Danny Ward.

There were also two goals for Ricky Freeman in Chatham's topsy-turvy 4-4 draw with Chipstead, while debutant Delano Sam-Yorke showed the big-man qualities Maidstone have been missing.

The Stones lost 2-1 at Guiseley in the National League but it was hard on Sam-Yorke, who put in a fine shift.

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