Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.

Congratulations to keeper Jordan Carey, who won last week’s poll with 37% of the vote after his penalty shoot-out heroics at Bearsted took Larkfield & New Hythe into the Kent Senior Trophy final.

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

Glenn Morris made a fine save to secure a point for Gillingham in a goalless draw at League 2 bottom side Carlisle.

Jay Leader scored the winner as Ramsgate came from a goal down to beat East Grinstead 2-1 and move nine points clear in Isthmian South East.

Two goals from Jake Goodman saw Phoenix Sports to a 2-1 victory at Herne Bay, a result that moved them off the foot of Isthmian South East.

Ronny Nelson’s header from a long throw launched Tonbridge’s 3-1 comeback victory at Enfield in National League South.

Tonbridge Angels defender Ronny Nelson. Picture: Helen Cooper

Sam Itauma impressed on his full debut for Sevenoaks, getting up and down and scoring his first goal in a 2-2 Isthmian South East draw at Erith Town.

Max Walsh’s excellent volley – his third goal in six games – helped Margate edge Sheppey 3-2 in Isthmian South East.

Teenager Tristan Holden continues to excel at Lydd, with another fine display contributing to a 1-0 win over high-flying Fisher in their bid to pull off a SCEFL Premier Division great escape.

Richard Jimoh played a lovely pass for Ollie Freeman’s winner as VCD won 1-0 at Larkfield & New Hythe to move within two points of SCEFL Premier Division leaders Faversham.

Faversham striker Johan Caney-Bryan opens the scoring at Erith & Belvedere. Picture: Alan Coomes

Louie Thephanous scored six times – three in each half – as Beckenham boosted their Isthmian South East play-off bid by thumping Lancing 9-0.

Two goals from Soul Kader helped 10-man Cray Wanderers beat Folkestone 3-2 in the Isthmian Premier.

Johan Caney-Bryan scored twice, an early opener and a late equaliser, as Faversham drew 2-2 at Erith & Belvedere.

Jay Saunders is our top boss after a tactical switch and a telling half-time team-talk led to Tonbridge’s comeback at Enfield and a first away win since November.



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