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Gillingham striker Danny Kedwell will find out on Monday how long he will be out for with knee injury after missing League 1 defeat at Coventry City

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 08 September 2014

Updated: 07:52, 08 September 2014

Danny Kedwell. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Leading scorer Danny Kedwell will soon find out the seriousness of his knee injury.

The 31-year-old, who has scored four goals in the opening seven games for Gillingham so far this season, missed Friday night’s 1-0 defeat at Coventry.

Further examinations on Monday should determine how many more games he is likely to miss.

Boss Peter Taylor said: “We will find out on Monday how serious it is. He had swelling on his knee and we were hoping it was just a kick but it looks as though there has been some kind of reaction. We are getting it checked out.”

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Kedwell was out for almost four months at the end of last season, initially missing with a hernia problem and then suffering a knee injury in a reserve game. He ended the campaign by making only substitute appearances.

The Gills drew a blank at Coventry in his absence but Taylor refused to blame that on Kedwell’s injury.

He said: “There is no point in talking about people that didn’t play because you don’t know how they are going to play. I was delighted with the way the 14 bodies performed.”

Read the full story - plus five pages of Gills coverage - in Monday's Medway Messenger

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