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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week

Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week.

Congratulations to Chandler Kasai, who won last week's poll with 26 per cent of the vote after his hat-trick for Punjab.

Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

The brilliance of on-loan Wolves keeper Louie Moulden helped Ebbsfleet to a 1-1 draw against Dorking at Stonebridge Road.

Charlie Dickens capped a good day with a goal in Faversham's 3-1 win over Three Bridges.

Faversham Town defender Charlie Dickens Picture: Chris Davey
Faversham Town defender Charlie Dickens Picture: Chris Davey

Ian Gayle scored as Cray Valley won 2-1 at Isthmian South East play-offs rivals Herne Bay with 10 men.

Jerome Binnom-Williams scored his first Maidstone goal and gave everything getting up and down from left-back as the National South leaders beat St Albans 3-2.

Danny Taylor scored a spectacular late goal from inside his own half as Sittingbourne won 1-0 at Ramsgate.

Jack Paxman marked his 150th appearance for Deal with the opener and it was his long throw that led to their last-minute winner in a 2-1 success against Holmesdale.

Emiliano Hysi scored two cracking goals as Punjab won 2-1 at Erith Town - their fourth win in five games moving them up to 13th in Southern Counties East and on course for their best-ever finish.

Lordswood continued their late survival push with Dominic Wynter-Stephens opening the scoring in a 2-0 win over Tower Hamlets.

Michael Gyasi scored a 12-minute hat-trick as Dover opened up a 5-2 lead at Wrexham, a match Whites somehow lost 6-5 in added time.

Charlie Kelman is proving a key player in Gillingham's survival push, scoring again in their 2-1 win at Accrington.

Gillingham striker Charlie Kelman Picture: KPI
Gillingham striker Charlie Kelman Picture: KPI

Marcus Dinanga, February's National South player-of-the-month, was at it again, scoring the only goal in Dartford's 1-0 win at Hampton.

Neil Harris is our top boss after Gillingham's win moved them three points clear of the League 1 drop zone - quite a turnaround having been 10 points from safety when he was appointed.

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