Doncaster Rovers: Liam Ravenhill and Jack Goodman could get first team chance as injuries mount
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Both players travelled with the squad to face Salford on Saturday with midfielder Ravenhill making his first league appearance since the opening day of the season off the bench.
The 20-year-old, who recently returned from a temporary spell with National League North side Spennymoor Town, caught the eye after replacing Harrison Biggins due to injury.
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Hide AdBobby Faulkner has also been recalled from his loan at Spennymoor and is available to face Crawley on Tuesday.
On Ravenhill, Doncaster head coach Danny Schofield said: "He definitely brings positives to the team; all-out action, effort, he gives everything when he comes onto the pitch.
“He will be in the squad against Crawley Town. With the injury list growing Liam will probably feature more.”
Goodman turns 18 tomorrow and could mark the special occasion by making his first-ever league appearance.
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Hide AdThe youngster, formerly of Notts County, has scored 21 goals for Doncaster’s youth team this season.
He featured against Lincoln City and Newcastle United’s Under-21s in the Carabao Cup and Papa Johns Trophy respectively earlier this term.
On Goodman, who is expected to be offered a professional contract, Schofield said: "He will be in contention to be in the squad.
"Jack gained some invaluable experience on that (Salford) trip.”
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Hide AdSeventeen-year-old goalkeeper and first-year scholar Jake Oram has been named on the bench in recent weeks amid injuries to Doncaster’s back-up goalkeepers Louis Jones and Ben Bottomley.
Earlier this month Josh Lindley, a midfielder and second-year scholar, left the club to join Northern Premier League side Ossett United.