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Margate manager Andy Drury warns there is more to come from on-loan Dartford midfielder Cameron Brodie ahead of Kent Senior Cup tie at Faversham Town

On-loan Dartford midfielder Cameron Brodie has found form at Margate but manager Andy Drury is warning there’s even more to come from him!

Brodie has three goals in three games for the Isthmian Premier club having most recently struck on Saturday in their Isthmian Premier 5-2 home defeat to Enfield.

Gate, who have also signed striker Korrey Henry recently, have extended Brodie’s loan.

“Cameron, obviously, has got three goals. We have extended that loan spell for another month,” said Drury.

“Over this month, I think he will grow. He’s a really infectious player for us.

“I think we will see a better Cameron Brodie in the second month - and he was good for us in the first month!”

Henry joined in time for their weekend match at Hartsdown Park, coming off the bench in the second half, while Drury named himself on the bench. But Kieron McCann left last week.

On one-time West Ham and Yeovil man Henry, Drury, who is hoping to make another couple of signings this week, said: “He scored 14 goals for a struggling Merstham side so I think he's a good signing.”

Against Enfield, Brodie broke the deadlock but Gate eventually were comfortably beaten despite a second-half Harry Hudson strike.

But Margate’s manager was without Lewis Knight, Ade Cole, Troy Howard and Fjord Rogers through injury while illness hit the camp in the build-up to the game too.

Drury reflected: “I’m not negative. The first 55 minutes, I thought we were outstanding.

“We went 1-0 up and their first goal was a fluke goal. But we got the second after half-time.

“I thought we might be able to kick on, but it’s fallen to their player in the box [for their second] and the third is a bit of a fluke as well. Sometimes it’s hard to say, but, for 55 minutes, we were really

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