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

Players from eight clubs feature in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.

Neil Cugley is today's top boss after leading Bostik Premier play-off contenders Folkestone to a 5-0 win over Wingate & Finchley.

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.

Dartford new boy Herbert Schotterl goes straight into the side after a winning debut.

Tony Burman made a big call dropping Deren Ibrahim so there was pressure on Schotterl but the German goalkeeper delivered as the National South leaders won 2-1 at Wealdstone.

Herne Bay right-back Danny Rumbol scored in their 3-1 Bostik South win over Kent rivals Ramsgate while at left-back Ben Jefford was up to the challenge of keeping St Albans' best player quiet as the Wings came from a goal down to win 3-1 in National South.

At centre-half, Dave Winfield played a big part in Ebbsfleet's 2-1 National League win at Halifax - their first-ever victory at the Shay.

He's partnered by Margate's stand-in captain Liam Friend, who retains his place after Blues' 2-0 Bostik Premier win over Burgess Hill.

They've kept clean sheets in five of their last six games, with Friend a model of consistency.

Craig Stone did an outstanding job protecting Tonbridge's back four as the Angels won 1-0 at Merstham in the Bostik Premier.

Luke Coulson capped another good performance with Ebbsfleet's winner at Halifax, only this time it was a rare header from the midfielder.

There were a number of Hythe candidates after their 3-2 Bostik South win at Hastings - including Darren Oldaker after his outstanding free-kick - but we've gone for in-form Ryan Palmer, who opened the scoring.

Margate forward Frannie Collin thrived in a slightly different role, playing behind the front two, and set up their win over Burgess Hill with a stunning free-kick.

On-loan Millwall striker Jamie Philpot marked his Welling debut with a fully deserved goal in the Wings' comeback victory over St Albans.

And Johan ter Horst made it four goals in two games since rejoining Folkestone, scoring another double as Cugley's side claimed their biggest win of the season.

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