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Gillingham defender Ryan Jackson vows to go for goal more often after spectacular strike against Shrewsbury

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:00, 01 December 2015

Updated: 08:34, 01 December 2015

Ryan Jackson has got the taste for a long-range shot.

Jackson scored a belter against Shrewsbury on Saturday for his first-ever Gills goal, and almost scored a second from distance.

“Get me on the edge of the box, clear space and I will try it again,” said the right-back.

Ryan Jackson on the ball at Shrewsbury on Saturday Picture: Barry Goodwin

“I have always known I have got a hard shot but I never really get a chance to be in those positions for it to open up and have a free shot like that. When I did, I just thought, I’m doing this.”

The ball flew into the top corner and Jackson said afterwards it was probably his best goal so far.

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His last goal, for Macclesfield in the Conference two years ago, was a left-footed effort from the edge of the box.

He said: “I saw the ball coming out on the edge of the box and my first thought was to just hit it as hard as I can and get my head over it. I saw it rise and go in the bin.”

His second attempt, in stoppage time, was low and saved by the keeper.

“I just tried to hit it as hard as I can," he said. "It skidded off the surface and the keeper has managed to parry it out.”

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