Three new names in the Cray Wanderers squad

By Ian Townsend

New Boss Neil Smith named three new players for the match against Kingstonian on Saturday


There were three new Wands on the Cray bench on Saturday, but they couldn't sprinkle any immediate magic.

Jedd Smith is a midfielder who moves up from Sevenoaks Town. He's only been with Oaks since November, and played only three times after moving in from Sittingbourne. He joined the Brickies from fellow Pitching In Isthmian Premier relegation battlers Leatherhead, and made a dozen appearances this season.

Jed spent time at East Grinstead Town last season, making three appearances without finishing on the losing side before covid hit once more and ended the campaign. He came through the youth ranks at National League South Dartford before joining the Tanners.

Leatherhead have announced that midfielder Jedd Smith, who has made a dozen appearances this season, has departed Fetcham Grove to join Sittingbourne.

Jed played in the Pitching In South East Division briefly last season, as he spent time at East Grinstead Town, making three appearances without finishing on the losing side before covid hit once more and ended the campaign.

He came through the youth ranks at National League South Dartford before joining the Tanners.

Tom Bolarinwa is a winger who has played most recently at South Park, but he has lots of additional Isthmian experience. Amongst his former clubs are Ashford United, Lewes, Kingstonian, Billericay Town and Dulwich Hamlet- and he has played briefly for Wands. Elsewhere he has been with Sutton United, Grimsby Town, and was an Under 18 at Barnet.

Max Huxter is a goalkeeper who has played previously for Sevenoaks Town, Hendon, Cheshunt, Burgess Hill Town and Bromley.

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