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Sidelined defenders John Egan and Brennan Dickenson could return for Gillingham against Blackpool at Priestfield

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 11 September 2015

Defenders John Egan and Brennan Dickenson could be back in contention to start for Gillingham this weekend.

Both missed the victory over Doncaster last Saturday through injury but Gills boss Justin Edinburgh is hopeful the pair can make a speedy recovery.

He said: “I am hopeful. As we saw leading up to last week, things don’t always work out and just when you think things are going to plan, they can change.

Gillingham defender Brennan Dickenson Picture: Barry Goodwin

“I am sure the fans looked at that team and were thinking what the hell has gone on?”

Egan and Dickenson were joined by Adedeji Oshilaja on the sidelines last weekend. All three suffered knocks that kept them out. Oshilaja is the one who is furthest away from making a return. His knee injury may keep him out for a further week.

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Edinburgh said: “It may be a little too soon for Deji, he is improving well but we could get two of the three back for Saturday.”

Doug Loft and Cody McDonald started the Doncaster game – making their first starts of the season following their own injury problems – and neither suffered any ill effects from the game.

Luke Norris limped off with cramp and Bradley Dack had stitches in a finger injury but both are fit to face Blackpool on Saturday.

Midfielder Aaron Morris, out since the opening game, could also come back into the frame this weekend.

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