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Age proves no barrier for Phipps on first start

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Harry Phipps made age irrelevant with his performanc­e at Forest Green. Phipps, 18, scored on his first Stones start in the 2-2 draw and showed no signs of nerves against one of the best sides in the National League. He said: “For a debut, I’ll definitely take that. “The first 15 minutes, I was maybe finding my feet. But once I got into the flow of it, I started feeling comfortabl­e, playing the ball about and it showed. “The gaffer said before this is potentiall­y the best team in the league. “All that did was drive me on so taking that into considerat­ion, I’m happy with my performanc­e. “You have to be confident, especially in men’s football being an 18-year-old. “You have to be like a man and act like a man and play like a man. The goal’s great but the fact we ended up drawing 2-2 is even better.” Stones boss Jay Saunders told Phipps on Friday he was in line to play and the ex-Margate man took his chance. He’d made just a few brief substitute appearance­s since joining after Christmas but was ready for the National League. He said: “The gaffer told me on Friday. He said to keep it calm and prepare yourself right because you’re probably starting tomorrow. “From then I was able to get my mindset ready and it showed. It’s definitely the next step, playing in the Conference. “It’s a lot quicker, you get a lot less time on the ball but you just have to adjust if you want to reach an even higher level in the future. “My team-mates are supportive, too. If I’m out of position, they’ll tell me, so it’s a good team to be in.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Terrell ?? Harry Phipps marked his first Stones start with a goal at Forest Green
Picture: Steve Terrell Harry Phipps marked his first Stones start with a goal at Forest Green

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