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Faversham Town boss James Collins hopes winger Tyrell Richardson-Brown can start chipping with more goals after registering his first for the club

Tyrell Richardson-Brown scored his first Faversham goal at the weekend and manager James Collins hopes the winger can now get himself on the scoresheet a bit more consistently.

Richardson-Brown’s half-volley was the only goal in Town’s 1-0 home victory over Lancing on Saturday in Isthmian South East.

Collins said: “It was a good strike from distance.

“I’m pleased he got his goal because I know that’s been playing on his mind.

“He is a great lad. I think he would have liked to have scored more goals, but he brings a lot to the changing room.

“Hopefully, now he has got one, he will get himself a few.”

February was a stop-start month for Town, who only played three games - all at home - but seven points and three successive clean sheets look to have eased any relegation fears.

Collins said: “I’ve spoken about injuries a lot but there’s no real science behind the fact when we played a right-back at right-back in Benny (Benedict Bioletti), albeit he came off at half-time on Saturday, and have got Bourney (Matt Bourne) back, that things have improved.

“Jono Richardson has held us together a little bit.

“But we have put out a back four with a bit of experience, and that shows why we have been keeping clean sheets of late.”

Promising teenager Bioletti was on the receiving end of a late tackle, but Collins hopes he will be able to shake off the knock before Saturday’s match at Haywards Heath.

On-loan midfielder Marshall Wratten came on in the second half but has now returned to parent club Dover, while young full-back Alex Giles is also back with Gillingham.

“They (the loans) have both come to an end. Kelvin Ogboe has left the club as well,” Collins said.

“There will probably be a bit of movement this week.”

On Thursday night, it

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