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Congratulations to Ramsgate striker Joe Taylor, who won last week’s poll with 22% of the vote after his double against Ashford.
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Scott Andrews, a late replacement for Sam Freeman, kept a clean sheet as nine-man Snodland held out for a goalless draw against title-chasing Corinthian in Southern Counties East.
Former AFC Wimbledon youngster Adejola Lahan equalised as Phoenix Sports came from a goal down to beat Merstham 2-1 and move four points clear of the Isthmian South East relegation zone.
Jack Billings followed his two goals and an assist in Corinthian’s midweek victory against Lydd by helping his side to another clean sheet in their draw with Snodland.
Conor Masterson is Gillingham’s top scorer with six goals after netting the late equaliser in their 1-1 draw with Tranmere in League 2.
Josh Ajayi scored, had a hand in another goal was a constant threat with his pace as Sevenoaks won 4-3 at Sheppey in Isthmian South East.
Eddie Allsopp opened the scoring and was named man-of-the-match as Folkestone beat Kingstonian 3-2 in the Isthmian Premier.
Anthony Grant scored a cracking winner as Welling completed the double over National League South champions-elect Yeovil, ending the Glovers’ unbeaten home record.
Despite his age – 36 – Grant was everywhere and his reading of the game impressive, as proved by his goal in the 1-0 victory.
Deal went out of the FA Vase on penalties after a 1-1 quarter-final draw at Lincoln United but what a performance from Tom Chapman.
He gave the full-back a torrid time with his trickery, shots and crosses before running out of steam in the second half.
Tom Barton scored a hat-trick as Faversham Strike Force won 4-0 at Greenways in Southern Counties East Division 1.
Danny Parish struck twice against his old club and was a handful all afternoon as Sittingbourne won 5-1 at Ashford in Isthmian South East.
Joe Turner scored his first two Ramsgate goals as the Isthmian South East leaders fought back from 2-0 down to win 5-2 at Beckenham.
It’s no wonder Welling fans sing “Rod is God” after the Wings’ transformation under Rod Stringer’s management.
He’s led them out of the National League South bottom four since succeeding Danny Bloor, with the 1-0 win at Yeovil his best result yet.