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KentOnline team-of-the-week features players from 10 clubs

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

Steve McKimm is our top boss for the second time this season after overseeing a thoroughly professional Tonbridge performance in the FA Cup.

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

Patrick Lee made a couple of wonderful saves in Sittingbourne's FA Cup tie against higher-league Gosport and was unfortunate to be on the losing side as the Brickies lost 1-0.

Barry Fuller was one of the few Gillingham players to escape criticism at the weekend, producing a man-of-the-match performance against former club Wimbledon in a 1-0 defeat.

Will De Havilland had plenty of defending to do as Maidstone went down 1-0 at a classy Salford side. He loves a battle and stood up to the City attack.

Sittingbourne goalkeeper Patrick Lee Picture: Tony Jones
Sittingbourne goalkeeper Patrick Lee Picture: Tony Jones

Alongside him it's Sevenoaks centre-half Rob Saunders after his goal in their 1-1 FA Cup draw with Ramsgate.

Jack Connors completes our back line after helping Dover to a first clean sheet of the season in the goalless draw at Chesterfield.

Tonbridge winger Adem Ramadan makes his second appearance in the team following his display in their 2-0 FA Cup win at Hythe Town.

Chatham midfielder Jason Thompson scored a hat-trick as the Southern Counties East leaders won 5-2 at K Sports.

Dartford midfielder Elliot Bradbrook in action against Eastbourne Borough Picture: Andy Payton
Dartford midfielder Elliot Bradbrook in action against Eastbourne Borough Picture: Andy Payton

Elliot Bradbrook salvaged a point for Dartford with an injury-time equaliser in a 2-2 draw against Eastbourne Borough.

And it was quite a day for Alex Nelson, whose two goals helped Erith Town win 5-1 at Spelthorne in the FA Cup.

Up front, summer signing Alex Read scored both Tonbridge goals in their cup win at Hythe.

He's partnered by Joe Taylor who claimed a nicely taken first goal followed by a cool penalty as Margate came from a goal down to beat Horndean 3-2 in the FA Cup.

Margate striker Joe Taylor scored twice against Horndean Picture: Don Walker
Margate striker Joe Taylor scored twice against Horndean Picture: Don Walker
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