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Gillingham striker Cody McDonald faces a fight for his place against Leyton Orient in League 1

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 14 November 2014

Cody McDonald was rested for Tuesday night’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy tie but may have a battle to force his way back in.

Gills boss Peter Taylor faces a selection dilemma ahead of this weekend’s crucial League 1 match against Leyton Orient.

Taylor said: “I told him (Cody) he wasn’t going to start (on Tuesday) and he never was, no matter what happened last Saturday because I wanted the other players to show me if they could be in the team ahead of him.

Gillingham striker Cody McDonald Picture: Barry Goodwin

“Cody appreciates he is not an automatic choice. He is the same as everyone and needs to prove he should be in that starting line-up.”

Taylor will be without Kortney Hause (England under-20 duty) and there are doubts around the fitness of Josh Pritchard (hip) and Callum Davies (foot).

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Amine Linganzi and Aaron Morris (both hamstring) remain out, while Joe Martin starts a three-game ban.

The Gills boss made four changes to his team in midweek and has plenty to ponder.

He said: “There are not many times you are going to come off the pitch and be distraught with all 11 or over the moon with all 11."

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