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Gills boss Ady Pennock will have an additional attacking option this weekend.
Bournemouth loanee Harry Cornick has finally joined up with the squad after recovering from injury.
The 21-year-old, who agreed a loan deal with the Gills at the end of the January transfer window, joined up with the squad for training this week.
He has fully recovered from a groin injury and his arrival is a boost for the Gills, who are looking to quickly pull clear from trouble at the foot of League 1.
“It’s a big bonus for us,” said Gills head coach Pennock.
“He is direct, with good pace, his end product is good and I am pleased to get him on board. He is chomping at the bit and it is a plus for us.”
Cornick’s Bournemouth team-mate Joe Quigley – who is also on loan with the Gills – misses out this weekend, however, as he is on international duty.
He will be hoping to feature for the Republic of Ireland under-21s when they face Kosovo in a UEFA Championship qualifier.
While it’s good news for Quigley, it’s not so good for the Gills.
“That’s something I didn’t need,” said Pennock, who already had a threadbare squad.
“That’s another body down but it gives someone else an opportunity, a young one coming through.”