A few of our younger pros have recently agreed new loan deals at non-league clubs across the county.
Here’s an overview as to their whereabouts and where they are playing this weekend.
HARRY BRIDLE
The striker has recently joined Cray Wanderers on loan for the rest of the season having completed a second stint with Whitehawk.
The 19-year-old agreed professional terms in the summer having already been out on loan at the Hawks, netting ten times in 21 appearances. This season he has featured in 23 games, scoring seven goals.
He joins a Cray Wanderers side who are currently in the Isthmian Premier Division Play-Off places, and play Aveley this evening at Flamingo Park.
Harry has also previously featured for Sheppey.
LOGAN DOBBS
The 19-year-old centre-back has recently signed for Ramsgate on loan until the end of the season. The defender has already spent time at Welling and Tonbridge this term, but reunites with former Gills Captain Lee Martin who is currently in charge at Southwood Stadium.
Dobbs made his first-team Gills debut in the EFL Trophy tie against Fulham u21’s at MEMS Priestfield Stadium in September, netting after just a few minutes. He played in the other two games in the competition, against Colchester and Wycombe respectively.
He signed his first professional contract in the summer.
He is eligible for selection for Ramsgate tomorrow when they welcome Chichester City to the coast.
DAMIEN THEODORE
Having spent time on loan with Hassock earlier in the season, the 18-year-old has now agreed terms on a deal with Hastings that runs until the end of the campaign.
Damien, 18, signed for Gills last season from Burgess Hill Town and returned to the club for a brief loan spell in August.
For Hassocks he netted three times in 15 appearances, but could play his first game for Hastings tomorrow when they play VCD Athletic at The Oakwood. Damien featured for Gills during pre-season and usually operates as a wide forward.
HARRY WALDOCK
The midfielder, 19, has scored three times in 15 appearances for Cray Wanderers so far this season having made his Gills debut last season in the EFL Trophy tie at home to Crystal Palace U21’s.
He played in all three of this season’s group stage fixtures, starting against Fulham and Wycombe.
He is likely to play against Aveley this evening, with Harry Bridle joining him for company.
Waldock has previously featured for Whitehawk and Ashford.
HARRY WEBSTER
The 19-year-old full-back has played nine times for Ramsgate this season, either side of an injury which kept him on the sidelines for a number of weeks. However, he did play for Gillingham in the 4-1 win over Fulham U21’s in the EFL Trophy.
He has previously had a loan spell with Chatham, scoring twice in 15 games.
Webster, now joined by Logan Dobbs at the Southwood Stadium, is eligible for selection ahead of tomorrow’s fixture at home to Chichester City.