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Gillingham substitute Luke Rooney hopes late equaliser will help earn him a place in starting line-up

Luke Rooney
Luke Rooney

Luke Rooney salutes the fans after Saturday's draw Picture: Barry Goodwin

By Luke Cawdell

Luke Rooney struck the equaliser for Gillingham on Saturday and is happy to be playing the part of super sub as he waits patiently for a bigger role in the team.

Rooney’s 87th-minute strike grabbed the Gills a point at Torquay after he came off the bench once more, with explosive repercussions.

The skilful 20-year-old has yet to break into the first team on a regular basis but a succession of impressive substitute appearances in recent weeks means he’s becoming a player who is hard to ignore.

"You don’t want to be labelled a substitute but I only turned 20 in December and I have time on my side," he said.

"I have always said that I feel if I get a run in the side I can really help the team and make things happen.

"That’s the aim for the future but for now if I can continue to do what I’m doing then I’m satisfied with that. And if I come off the bench eight or nine more times in a season and score I don’t mind!"

It was Rooney’s third goal in Gillingham colours and his most important yet.

"It felt brilliant to score and I’m over the moon," he said.

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