Bray strengthen with two more
By Extratime Team
Published: March 11, 2010
Bray Wanderers have brought both Ger Rafter and Mark O'Brien in to add some extra options to their squad for the 2010 campaign.

After adding Richie Baker and Robbie Doyle to their inexperienced roster last week, The Seagulls have now pounced to offer a new home to Rafter and O'Brien - two players with something to prove.

Rafter was part of Sligo Rovers' squad last season, but was rarely afforded an opportunity to stake a claim for a first-team place and will view the move to the Carlisle Grounds as a chance to address that.

O'Brien is a player who has been around the Airtricity League for the last few years after spells with Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers before making his mark with Shelbourne last year.

The two players will hope to make an immediate impact for Eddie Gormley's side as they set out to pick up their first win of the season.


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