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By Matthew Panting
Two-goal Dennis Oli made an immediate impact for Gillingham reserves on his return from injury at Priestfield on Wednesday.
Oli (pictured) played the final 30 minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute during Gillingham's 3-0 win over Brentford in the Totesport.com Combination League.
Oli and Stanley Aborah came on after an hour, while Curtis Weston was introduced at the start of the second half.
"It was nice to see Dennis come back," said Gills boss Andy Hessenthaler. "He is not ready yet, though.
"He scored twice but you could see that he was holding back a little bit as he has been out for some time.
"He certainly took his goals well and it was refreshing to see all three back."
The Gills also fielded trialists Bruce Inkango, a French right-winger who has played for AS Cannes and RCF Paris, and left-back Jamie Poole, who has previously been with Middlesbrough.
Stefan Payne opened the scoring for the Gills in the first half against a strong Brentford side, who featured a number of players with first-team experience.
Midfielder Kevin Maher and right-back Nicky Southall also played for 90 minutes.
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