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Right move for Richards

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Jack Richards may have been loaned out to Welling but Jay Saunders says he’s been one of Maidstone’s best players. Richards, 18, is well ahead of schedule at United having made 10 appearance­s in the National League this season, scoring the winner against Wrexham on his first start. But with Jamar Loza, Delano Sam-Yorke and Tom Wraight back from injury, Maidstone have sent their academy graduate on a month’s loan to Welling. He made his debut as a half-time substitute as Jamie Coyle’s side won 1- 0 at Gloucester on Saturday. Stones boss Saunders said: “Jack’s been outstandin­g this season. Since he came back for pre-season, he’s been one of our best players but I had to make a decision. “This is the first year he can’t play in the academy so whereas before if he was on the bench he was still getting minutes during the week, now he’s not, so I had to look at it and Jack’s a player who’s all about sharpness and I didn’t want him losing his fitness. “Coyley was desperate for someone who can play on the left and I just thought it was a good opportunit­y for him with Jamar coming back to fitness and Tom Wraight and Delano back. “We’ve got a lot of options and I had to make a decision on one of them maybe going out on loan. I just felt Jack – you’ve got to remember he’s just turned 18 and he needs to play and keep learning – would really benefit from a month’s worth of games.” Richards had unhappy loan spells at East Grinstead, Faversham and Sevenoaks last season but the Maidstone connection at Park View Road should help him. Saunders said: “He knows Coyley, Jack Parkinson, Joe Healy, he knows a few of the boys, so I think it’s a perfect move for all parties.”

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