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1 Dante Baptiste – Signed for the Stones in September 2022 following his release from Watford. Spent all of last season out on loan at Farnborough and has spent time at Hendon on loan as well. Was one of the stars of the Hornets memorable FA Youth Cup run in 2019, where his side reached the semi-final. Has spent time out on loan at Hendon, Potters Bar Town and is currently on loan at Chesham Utd until the end of the season
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2 Jack Cook – The 6’4” defender joined the Stones from league rivals Woking in June 2021 after a successful three seasons at the Cards where he made 127 appearances, helping them win promotion from the National League South in 2018/19 and guiding them to a memorable FA Cup run where they were eventually beaten by Premier League side Watford in the 3rd Round the following season. Won Wealdstone Supporters’ Player of the Season in his first season with the club and was made captain for the following season
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3 Lewis Kinsella – Joined the Stones following a four-year spell at Aldershot Town where he spent time as captain and made over 100 appearances. The 27-year old defender came through the ranks at Aston Villa and has had loan spells at Luton Town and Kidderminster Harriers as well as permanent spell at Colchester United. Currently on loan at Gosport Borough.
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4 Ashley Charles – Box-to-box Grenadian midfielder Charles signed at The Vale in October 2019. The 23-year-old spent over a decade in the Watford academy before joining Barnet on loan during the 2018-19 season; Charles was released by the Hornets in 2019 before joining the Stones where he won the National League South title in his first season. Earned his first caps for Grenada in June 2022 playing against the USA in front of 20,000 fans and he has also spent time out on loan at Concord Rangers
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5 Deji Elerewe – Joined on loan from Charlton Athletic in the summer. The 18 year old has 11 first team appearances to his name at the Addicks, making his debut in the EFL Cup against AFC Wimbledon. Recalled by his Parent Club in early November 2022
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5 Miguel Freckleton – Teenage left-sided defender signed on loan from Sheffield United until January. The former Bristol Rovers scholar made his Stones debut against Wrexham and kept a clean sheet against the prolific forward pair of Paul Mullins and Ollie Palmer. Recalled by his parent Club 28 Feb 2023
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6 Mason Barrett – Signed for the Stones in July 2022 having previously played in the Academy sides at both West Ham United and Watford. Before joining the Stones he had two senior appearances to his name, playing twice in the FA Cup for the Hornets in a replayed fixture against Tranmere Rovers
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7 Tarryn Allarakhia – The 24-year old winger returned to the Stones in June 2022 following his departure from National League rivals Woking. Allarakhia’s first spell at Wealdstone came in 2019 on a loan spell from Crawley Town where his four goals in 18 appearances helped guide the club to the National League South Play-Offs that season. Has also represented Aveley, Maldon & Tiptree and Colchester United.
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8 Nathan Ferguson – An imposing presence in the centre of midfield, Ferguson joined the Stones on a free transfer from National League rivals Southend United in February 2022. His time at the Shrimpers is well-known for the 40-yard screamer he scored in their 3-1 win over Forest Green Rovers and has a good mix of EFL and non-league experience, playing in the EFL for Dagenham & Redbridge, Burton Albion, Port Vale, Crawley Town and Southend United and in non-league at Billericay Town, Grays Athletic, Bromley and Dulwich Hamlet, who he helped gain promotion to the National League South in 2018.
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9 Olufela Olomola – Became Wealdstone’s new number nine in July 2022 after a spell at Hartlepool United in EFL League Two. Fela has played in the academy system at Arsenal and Southampton and has bags of EFL experience at Yeovil Town, Scunthorpe United and Carlisle United. Born and raised in Harrow, the striker will now be settled at a club closer to home after doing the rounds in the Football League.
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10 Rhys Browne – Antigua & Barbuda international who is at his second spell with the club. The forward is son of Wealdstone legend Steve Browne, who played for the club in the 90s. Began his career in the Charlton Athletic youth system before moving to Aldershot Town, where his seven league goals helped earn him a move to the EFL with Port Vale and Yeovil Town. Had a spell at Sutton United where they won the National League in between his two spells at Wealdstone. Transferred (SOLD) to Woking in Nov 2022
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10 Corie Andrews – Joined Wealdstone in January 2023 from National League rivals Torquay United. Begun his career in the Crystal Palace academy system before spells in non league at Margate, Whyteleafe and Kingstonian. He enjoyed a prolific spell at the K’s which earned him a move to AFC Wimbledon. Scored 9 in 20 for Aldershot Town on loan and also played on loan at Colchester United before joining Torquay last summer.
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11 David Sesay – Sierra Leone international Sesay joined the Stones on a free transfer in November 2021 following a short spell at National League rivals Barnet. The wing-back is a product of the Watford Academy system and spent three years at Crawley Town in League Two where he made 70 appearances before his move to the Bees this summer. He was selected for the Sierra Leone squad to play in last season’s African Cup of Nations out in Cameroon, with his Leone Stars team going out in the group stage. On loan to VNL South Weymouth until the end of the season.
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12 Giovanni McGregor – McGregor joined the Stones on a two-year deal in September 2022 after a tribunal fee was agreed with National League South side Dulwich Hamlet. The exciting midfielder was one of the hottest prospects in the NLS last season and the Stones had to beat off EFL interest to secure his signing. Currently on-loan to VNL South Chelmsford City
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13 Sam Howes – Howes joined the Stones for a third spell in June 2022. The keeper made his senior debut for the Stones back in 2015 after joining on loan from West Ham United, he then returned for the May Day Bank Holiday in 2022 on an emergency loan, impressing in his two appearances and earning a permanent move for this season from Isthmian Premier League side Horsham. The shot-stopper has also played for Hampton & Richmond Borough, Watford, Eastbourne Borough, Woking, Chelmsford City and Dorking Wanderers.
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14 Matt Young – Left footed midfielder who joined the Stones on loan from Leyton Orient in July 2022. Signed professional shortly before making his O’s debut aged 17, and has made 19 appearances for the East London club so far. Recalled to his Parent Club in Oct 2022
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14 Micah Obiero – Obiero joined the Stones in October 2022 on a free transfer from National League North side Boston United. The young striker began his career with Huddersfield Town, making one senior appearance. He also has EFL experience from a loan spell at Carlisle United and has made seven appearances for Boston so far this season before joining the Stones.
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15 Elijah Hearn – A product of the Wealdstone youth system after being let go by Watford, the highly-rated defender had appeared several times on the subs bench this season for the first team before making his debut in the Stones 5-1 derby win over Barnet last Easter Monday aged just 16, becoming the youngest player in the National League that season. Spent time out on loan at Kings Langley and Tring Athletic last season and is currently back at Tring on loan this term.
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16 Sonny Lo-Everton – Attacking midfielder that returned to the Stones for a second loan spell in February 2023. He scored twice in 11 appearances in his first spell with the club at the back end of the 2020/21 season, winning Goal of the Season for his debut goal against Hartlepool United. Spent last season on loan at Yeovil Town and also moved from Watford to Derby County this summer.
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17 Dom Hutchinson – Joined the Stones in July 2022 following his release by Championship club Watford. The forward scored eight goals in 29 appearances whilst playing as a winger for National League South club Eastbourne Borough last season, with his goals and performances help propelled the Sussex club to the play-offs.
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18 Alex Dyer – Dyer re-joined the Stones in the summer of 2020 after scoring 32 goals in 117 appearances for the club between 2010 and 2013. He began his career at Northampton Town before his impressive performances at Wealdstone earned him a move to National League side Welling United. From there he featured heavily in Scandinavian football, becoming a key player for Ostersunds under Graham Potter’s leadership. He then moved to Allsvenskan rivals Elfsborg before short spells in Norway at Lillestrom and in Kuwait at Al Tadhamon. He is the joint-highest appearance holder for Montserrat with 21 caps.
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19 Malachi Napa – A pacey winger who impressed on trial in the summer. Napa began his career at Oxford United breaking into the first team and making 17 appearances. A broken leg stalled his progress before he made a double-loan spell at Woking permanent in 2021. He spent last season with Maldon & Tiptree but aged 23, still has plenty of National League experience. Currently out on loan at Dartford
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19 Charles Claydon – 22 year old winger re-joined the Stones at the end of March on a permanent two-year deal. He spent the latter half of last season on loan at the Stones, making 18 appearances, scoring once and helping upturn the club’s form in that crucial run-in, guiding the club to its highest league finish in over 35 years.
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20 Simeon Akinola – Centre-forward Akinola joined the Stones in October 2022 having previously been playing at Southend United. The Nigerian striker began his career at Boreham Wood before enjoying prolific spells at both of Wealdstone’s rivals Harrow Borough and Barnet. He scored on his Stones debut against former club Boreham Wood.
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21 Jordy Mongoy – Joined the Stones in July 2022 after a month with Hemel Hempstead Town. Mongoy is a product of the Dagenham & Redbridge youth system, where he made four first team appearances. Teams up again with Stones boss Maynard, who he signed when he was Assistant Manager at Billericay Town. Mongoy scored 15 goals in 43 games for three clubs last season with his most prolific spell coming at Bognor Regis Town. Spent time on loan at Farnborough and South Shields this season, before being permanently transferred (SOLD) to the latter.
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21 Brooklyn Ilunga – Joined the Stones on loan from Milton Keynes Dons in January 2023. Has 10 first team appearances to his name at the Dons and also spent the start of this season on loan at Hemel Hempstead Town where he was a regular, making 16 appearances, he has also played at Royston Town on loan. Made 13 appearances f0r the Stones before being ‘crocked’ in the Chesterfield game on 14 March, returning to his parent club to aid recovery.
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22 Max Kretzschmar – Goal scoring midfielder Kretzschmar joined Wealdstone in July 2022 after a four-year spell at Woking where he hit double-figures in all but one of that second spell. He began his career with Wycombe Wanderers before completing his first spell with Cardinals. He then helped Hampton & Richmond Borough to the National League South play-offs before departing manager Alan Dowson took him to Woking for a second time
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23 Jaydn Mundle-Smith – Joined the Stones in October 2021 after beginning the 2021/22 season with Dulwich Hamlet, but never made an appearance with the south Londoners. The Fulham academy graduate was a regular in their U23 side and also spent time out on loan at Maidenhead United and Maidstone United. Joined Lewes on loan in Feb 2023 for the remainder of the season, returning to play in the re-arranged games in April 23
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24 Charlie Barker – Currently back at Wealdstone for a second loan spell, with his first loan spell coming last season which was cut short with injury after three appearances. The Charlton Athletic defender has 11 first team appearances to his name at the Addicks and also spent time out on loan at Hemel Hempstead Town this season.
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25 Sam Matthews – Matthews joined the Stones on a short-term contract in October 2022 having previously been at EFL League Two side Crawley Town. The pacey right-winger has bags of National League experience from loan spells at Braintree Town, Eastleigh and Aldershot Town and he has also played in League One for Bristol Rovers. Released Nov 22
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25 Lewis Simper -21 year old signed on loan at the end of March until the end of the season from Cambridge Utd
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27 Tarrelle Whittaker – Winger who joined the club on loan from Swansea City in February 2023. Made his senior debut with the Stones, scoring on his second appearance against York City. Started his career in Tottenham Hotspur’s academy system before transferring to the Swans last summer.
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28 Sam Habergham – Experienced defender Habergham joined the Stones after a spell in Australia with Peninsula Power. The 30-year old defender has twice featured in the National League team of the season for Braintree Town and Lincoln City, winning the league with the latter in 2016/17. Has over 200 appearances at this level as well as solid EFL experience
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29 Tecane Shrowder – Left-sided player who is a product of the Wealdstone youth system. Featured a number of times for the Stones in pre-season and made his first team debut when the Stones faced Stockport County at Edgeley Park in May 2021. Spent time out on loan at Kings Langley and Northwood last season and is out on loan at Chalfont St Peter this term.
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30 Eric Negraru – The young keeper is a Wealdstone academy graduate who has represented Middlesex FA at U18 level. Has made the bench on a number of occasions for the first team. Spent time at Uxbridge at the beginning of last season before returning to Grosvenor Vale. Currently out on loan at Chalfont St Peter.
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31 Makai Wilson-Braithwaite Young defender who is captain of the Wealdstone academy team, was first involved in the first team set-up when he was named on the bench against Maidenhead United on Boxing Day this season in the National League
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33 Joel Taylor – Signed for the Stones in March 2023, the 26-year-old mainly plays on the left side of the defence, having started at Stoke City academy, via a brief loan spell at Rochdale, Taylor joined Kidderminster Harriers in 2017, where he’d make 62 appearances across two seasons before joining Chester in 2019. In 2020 he joined Chesterfield where he made 16 appearances in the 20/21 season before moving to Notts County in the summer of 2021 where he made 27 appearances. He also has had a period on loan at Dagenham & Redbridge
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Michael Babalola – A product of the Wealdstone academy system. The young midfielder made the substitutes bench for the Stones in their 5-3 FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round defeat at Boreham Wood earlier this season..
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Alex Monroe – Midfielder for Wealdstone’s academy team. Monroe was first involved in the first team set up in this season’s FA Trophy 3rd Round tie away to Chelmsford City, which the Stones lost 2-1.
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Manager – Stuart Maynard – Maynard came to the Stones in May 2019 as Assistant to former boss Dean Brennan, whom he had worked with since 2012 at Hemel Hempstead Town, Billericay Town and Kingstonian. Maynard also played for the Stones back in 1999/00 after his release from Watford and had a lengthy playing career in non-league with St Albans City, Aylesbury United, Enfield, Hitchin Town, Dunstable Town, Chesham United, Barton Rovers, Halesowen Town, Aylesbury and Hemel Hempstead Town. He was announced as Wealdstone manager in March 2021 after a short spell in caretaker charge and guided the club to their highest league finish in 35 years when the side finished 16th in the National League in his first full season as manager in 2021/22.
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Assistant Manager – Matt Saunders
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Craig Saunders – Coach
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Kenny Mutsanya – Coach
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Rachel Hill – Strengthening & Conditioning
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Jason Scammel – Goalkeeper Coach
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Michael Owen – Sports Therapist
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Brett Aherne – Kit Man
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