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

Nine clubs are represented in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.

Today's line-up includes a cup final hero still banging in the goals aged 37 and a substitute whose second-half introduction turned the game.

Have a look at our XI and let us know what you think by using the comments section or by tweeting @kentonlinesport.

Tomas Holy has been one of Gillingham's better players since succeeding Stuart Nelson in goal.

He helped Gills draw with 1-1 with Millwall and was a clear winner in our KentOnline man-of-the-match poll.

In defence, we've gone for a back three of Jack Steventon, Stuart West and Kevin Lokko.

Steventon scored the only goal and had a clean sheet to his name as Sittingbourne beat play-off hopefuls Carshalton in Ryman South.

Captain West was Ashford's defensive lynchpin as they lifted the Kent Senior Trophy with a 2-1 win over Cray Valley.

And Lokko continued his impressive form since winning back his place as Maidstone won 2-1 at Gateshead in the National League.

In midfield, we've gone for Sam Deering, Jake Munday, Elliot Bradbrook and Bobby-Joe Taylor.

Deering's the last player you'd expect to score a header but he did just that to rescue a point for Ebbsfleet at Truro in National South.

Munday capped a decent display for Ramsgate with a lovely volley as Lloyd Blackman's side won 4-1 at East Grinstead in Ryman South.

Bradbrook continued his prolific season from the centre of the park as Dartford beat Eastbourne 4-3 in a Princes Park thriller.

Maidstone winger Taylor only came on midway through the second half at Gateshead but turned the game, earning the corner for the leveller and scoring the winner three minutes later.

Ricky Miller, Shaun Welford and Michael Thalassitis make up the front three.

There's no leaving out the prolific Miller after his last-gasp winner for Dover at Braintree, a goal that could prove crucial in the play-off race.

Veteran striker Welford scored both goals as Ashford came from a goal down to beat Cray Valley.

And Thalassitis took just 90 seconds to score against former club St Albans in Margate's 1-1 draw in National South.

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