DANISH midfielder Tommy Schramm will get his second trial game in Wanderers Reserves tomorrow night. The 27-year-old former Brondby player, currently playing part-time with Herfolge in the Danish Super League, impressed in the 2nd Xl win at West Brom last week and has been offered a second try-out against Grimsby at the Reebok (ko 7pm).
Meanwhile, Keith Branagan is one of a trio of experienced hands hoping to prove their fitness for Wanderers' promotion run-in.
The goalkeeper, now the longest serving player on the Reebok books following Nicky Spooner's departure for the United States, is back in full training after a double hernia operation in November.
Paul Warhurst (hamstring) and Gudni Bergsson (groin) are also pushing hard for comeback games.
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