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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.

Have a look at our latest XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

Chris Lewington clinched a clean sheet with a sharp save to his right as Maidstone beat Poole 2-0 in the FA Trophy.

Gavin Hoyte impressed for the Stones pushing on from right-back and thumped home the opening goal.

Jordan Wynter had a decent game for Dartford in their FA Trophy tie with Haringey, a clash that looked destined for penalties until the Isthmian League side grabbed a 90th-minute winner.

Connor Ogilvie scored Gillingham’s third goal in a brilliant 4-1 win at Rochdale, diverting home a shot from Scott Robertson, to go with a fine performance at the back.

Maidstone right-back Gavin Hoyte Picture: Steve Terrell
Maidstone right-back Gavin Hoyte Picture: Steve Terrell

Lee Martin scored his fourth goal of the season for Ebbsfleet in their 5-2 FA Trophy defeat at Dagenham.

Sam Corne used the ball well in Maidstone’s FA Trophy win, keeping his side ticking over in the middle of the park.

Jordy Robins was the pick of Chatham’s midfield in their FA Vase exit against Flackwell Heath, the visitors pinching a 1-0 win.

Robbie McKenzie starred in an unfamiliar attacking role in the Gills’ win over Rochdale, also scoring the opening goal at Spotland.

Ebbsfleet captain Lee Martin Picture: Keith Gillard
Ebbsfleet captain Lee Martin Picture: Keith Gillard

Big John Akinde had his best game for the Gills, scoring twice and proving a handful for the Rochdale defence.

Ade Azeez scored Dover’s goal in their FA Trophy exit at Woking. He gave Andy Hessenthaler's side the lead early in the second half although the Cards won 2-1.

Gary Lockyer scored a late equaliser as Kennington took higher-league opponents Sutton Common Rovers to penalties in the FA Vase.

Dover forward Ade Azeez Picture: Keith Gillard
Dover forward Ade Azeez Picture: Keith Gillard

Rovers won on spot-kicks but what a run it’s been for Ton in this season’s competition, reaching the third round for the first time in their history.

Our top boss is Steve Evans following Gillingham’s big win at Rochdale.

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