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Stones ace is coming of age

By Matt Badcock

COMING OF AGE: Freddie Grant, right, is close to 100 senior first-team appearances at the age of 21
PICTURE: Matt Bristow

FREDDIE GRANT says Wealdstone is the perfect place to keep learning his game craft.
At just 21, the full-back is already close to 100 senior first team appearances having moved to the Stones in the summer following two years at Oxford City.
Before that, Grant was at Oxford United where he was around a promotion-winning side as well as experiencing loan spells at Non-League clubs.
When he was let go, he knew continuing his ed...

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