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Gillingham teenager Jack Evans has a role to play within first team squad according to manager Andy Hessenthaler

Jack Evans keeps his opponent at arm's length
Jack Evans keeps his opponent at arm's length

Jack Evans keeps his opponent at arm's length Picture: Barry Goodwin

by Luke Cawdell

Jack Evans made his senior Gillingham debut on Saturday and boss Andy Hessenthaler believes the teenager is capable of filling a hole in his first team squad.

Evans, who was promoted from last year’s youth team, can help alleviate the lack of cover in the right-back area following Barry Fuller’s season-ending injury.

"I wouldn’t hesitate, if we had a problem with Matt Fish, to throw the young lad in there, he can handle it I am sure," said Hessenthaler.

Evans replaced midfielder Whelpdale late on in the win over Torquay, but is predominantly a full-back.

"It was his first appearance and he has a bright future," said the Gills manager.

"He can play in a number of positions, left-back or right-back, and he can play midfield. He is a strong boy."

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