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Gillingham defender Shad Ogie netted his first goal in the Football League in win over Salford City

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Gillingham defender Shad Ogie might be getting less stick off his team-mates after his goal on Saturday - his first in the Football League.

Head coach Stephen Clemence joked that he’d been giving the 22-year-old some stick for his lack of goals and his team-mates had also noticed.

Reaction: Clemence “proud of the boys’ efforts” Clean sheets are more important than goals for the Irish defender but finding the net helps too.

Fellow centre-back Conor Masterson is the club’s leading scorer with five and now Ogie’s got one too. He was in the right place at the right time to head home the opening goal on Saturday.

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