KentOnline team-of-the-week features players from Gillingham, Dover Athletic, Maidstone United and more
00:00, 12 September 2016
updated: 10:07, 12 September 2016
Our latest KentOnline team-of-the-week includes a deadly front three who scored 10 goals between them on Saturday.
Eight clubs are represented in this week's XI, from Gillingham in League 1 to Hythe and Faversham in Ryman South.
Don't forget to use the comments section below if you agree or disagree with any of our selections - and tell us who should be in there instead.
We start in attack where the front three picks itself.
Ricky Miller staked his claim for a regular start at Dover by scoring a hat-trick in a thrilling 4-3 win over Forest Green, live on BT Sport.
Faversham striker Dean Grant is in after his treble in a 5-0 victory over Lewes, while Hythe's Alfie May went one better with four goals as the Cannons won 6-3 at Corinthian-Casuals.
Folkestone's Tim Roberts gets the nod in goal after a clean sheet in a 2-0 success over a useful Enfield Town side.
Chris Sessegnon is our selection at right-back after helping new club Margate win 2-0 at Bishop's Stortford, with Dover's Aswad Thomas at left-back.
At centre-half we've gone for Jamie Coyle, excellent in Maidstone's 2-0 win at North Ferriby, and Gills' Max Ehmer who denied Bradford a late winner with a sliding block, having moments earlier gone close at the other end.
Ehmer's Gills team-mate Emmanuel Osadebe features in a three-man midfield after an all-action performance against the Bantams.
He's joined by Tonbridge Angels' Luke Allen, who scored the winner in a clash of two unbeaten sides at AFC Sudbury, and Bobby-Joe Taylor, who put in a terrific shift to help 10-man Maidstone return from Yorkshire with three points.
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