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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.

K Sports striker James Jeffrey won last week’s poll after a record number of votes. There were 1,850 votes cast, with Jeffrey taking 44% after his late winner.

Have a look at today’s XI and vote for your favourite at the bottom of the page.

James Tonkin kept a clean sheet as Deal ended a run of six games without a win with a 2-0 victory over in-form Crowborough in Southern Counties East.

We’ve gone for a back three this week.

Dave Winfield was the pick of an Ebbsfleet defence who kept a third straight clean sheet in a goalless draw at Boreham Wood in the National League.

Hollands & Blair striker David Abe Picture: Steve Crispe
Hollands & Blair striker David Abe Picture: Steve Crispe

Ronnie Vint starred as in-form Dartford moved up to fifth place in National South with a 1-0 win at Hampton & Richmond.

You can’t beat a goalscoring centre-half and Luke Wheatley delivered with his effort as Ramsgate beat East Grinstead 3-2 in Bostik South East.

Tom Chapman is our second Ramsgate player after capping a man-of-the-match performance with a marvellous solo goal.

Simon Walton scored a cracking goal and did his job as a holding midfielder as Maidstone drew 1-1 with National League leaders Wrexham.

Hythe winger Kieron Campbell Picture: Paul Amos
Hythe winger Kieron Campbell Picture: Paul Amos

Ronnie Dolan pulled the strings in midfield as Folkestone claimed their first Bostik Premier home win since August, beating Potters Bar 2-0.

Hythe winger Kieron Campbell starred in the Cannons’ comeback at Phoenix Sports in Bostik South.

He caused havoc down the left, also setting up a goal, as Hythe rescued a point from 3-0 down.

Matthew Paterson’s audacious chip helped Welling beat Weston 3-1 and keep pace with the leading sides in National South.

Maidstone forward Elliott Romain Picture: Sean Aidan
Maidstone forward Elliott Romain Picture: Sean Aidan

David Abe scored a hat-trick as Hollands & Blair beat Punjab 4-1 in Southern Counties East.

Forwards may be judged on goals but work rate counts, too, and Elliott Romain put in a phenomenal shift for Maidstone against Wrexham, living up to his 'pest' nickname.

Our managers-of-the-week are Dartford double act Jamie Coyle and Adam Flanagan after victory at Hampton made it six wins in seven games for National South's form team.

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