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KAIYNE IS ABLE AGAIN

COMING back from knee surgery was no walk in the park for Swindon’s Kaiyne Woolery – in fact, during his recovery, he forgot how to walk altogether!

By Tom Dean

RACE IS ON: Swindon’s Kaiyne Woolery, left, is glad to be back fit
PICTURE: PSI/Jason Brown

Now, he is back fighting fit and is being rewarded with consistent game time by new boss Richie Wellens.
A torn meniscus sustained towards the end of last season went undetected and by the time it was properly treated, Woolery needed to go under the knife, sidelining him for four months During that time, the 24-year-old n...

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