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Congratulations to Sittingbourne striker Danny Parish, who won last week’s poll with 25% of the vote after his brace on his Ashford return.
Matthew Rowley has quickly settled to life at Dover, the young Reading loanee making a great stoppage-time fingertip save on his way to a clean sheet in their goalless draw against fellow struggling National League South side Havant & Waterlooville.
Ian Gayle helped keep a clean sheet on his return to Folkestone’s side, as they earned a 1-0 Isthmian Premier win against Canvey Island at Cheriton Road.
Reiss Greenidge – up against brother Jordan Greenidge – put in a commanding display in Maidstone’s 2-0 National League South derby victory at relegation-threatened Dartford.
Jack Penny kept his nerve from the penalty spot to score a late penalty as Deal won 2-1 at Sutton Athletic, Steve King’s Hoops returning to their Southern Counties East Premier Division title bid after their FA Vase Quarter-Final exit.
Billy Bingham capped a good performance for Faversham with a second-half goal in their 3-2 victory at Southern Counties East Premier Division play-off rivals Erith Town, substitute Jake McIntyre winning it with a 25-yard effort at the death.
A brace by Sonny Black proved the difference in title-chasing Cray Valley’s 2-0 Isthmian South East success at Sheppey.
Ryan Hanson was the stand-out performer for Tonbridge in their 4-1 win against Torquay in National League South.
George Lapslie completed his first 90 minutes this season and marked the display with a goal in Gillingham’s League 2 draw with lowly Grimsby as it ended 1-1.
Vance Bola got his first two Herne Bay goals, Steve Lovell’s side recovering from being 2-0 down early on to keep their Isthmian South East play-off hopes alive with a hard-fought point from the 2-2 draw.
A second-half hat-trick by Rakish Bingham helped guide Ebbsfleet to a 4-2 victory over 10-man Gateshead in the National League.
Robbie Rees got the only goal of the game in Ashford’s 1-0 Isthmian South East win against Littlehampton.
Rees’ goal proved to be the last of Kevin Watson’s time at Homelands, the former Herne Bay, Chatham and Cray Valley boss having since been replaced by the surprise interim duo of Alan Walker and Darren Hare.
Jay Saunders gets the nod as manager this week. He saw seen his team to a big win against Torquay.