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Cody’s back on Trinity’s books

Cody’s back

VERSATILE defender Cody Collins is back permanently at Gainsborough Trinity –nearly two years after he first appeared for the Holy Blues on loan.
Collins first joined NPL Premier outfit Trinity as a 17-year-old in 2022 on loan from Mansfield Town, playing seven times.
Injury halted his loan move and he was let go by Mansfield in the summer of 2023.
Last season, Collins turned out for Tadcaster Albion in the Northern Counties East League, making 25 appearances, before returning briefly to Gainsborough in March.
Collins said: “I’ve had conversations with Russ (W...

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