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Keagan Dolly looks to resurrect career at TS Galaxy after move from Kaizer Chiefs

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The 31-year-old Dolly had reportedly been training with TS Galaxy before eventually signing a short-term deal to the end of the season. He is likely to feature in their next match away to Sekhukhune United on Tuesday.

Attacking midfielder Keagan Dolly has signed for Betway Premiership outfit TS Galaxy.

Betway Premiership bottom dwellers TS Galaxy are continuing to make the headlines during the international break after announcing the signing of former Kaizer Chiefs attacker Keagan Dolly on Monday.

A few days after unveiling their new coach and technical director, TS Galaxy has captured Dolly on a free transfer to try and get their Premiership campaign going following a nightmare start to the new season.

“Welcome Keagan Dolly. We are excited to have you join the team! Signed and sealed, let’s achieve great things together,” TS Galaxy posted on X.

Sead Ramovic quit as head coach of the Rockets after a 1-1 draw against Stellenbosch FC shortly before the international break. This followed a winless start to the season, with Galaxy managing only two points from six matches thus far in the league, with four defeats and two draws.

TS Galaxy replaced Ramovic with coach Adnan Beganovic and technical adviser Nermin Basic. According to the club, Basic and Beganovic worked together at NKTravnik in Bosnia Herzegovina.

Basic, however, has coached in Africa before, having had stints with Premeiro de Augusto in Angola, while he served as an assistant at Ismailia in Egypt.

The team has roped in Dolly to get their frontline firing. TS Galaxy has only scored three goals in their six league matches, while conceding eight.

The 31-year-old Dolly had reportedly been training with TS Galaxy before eventually signing a short-term deal to the end of the season. He is likely to feature in their next match away to Sekhukhune United on Tuesday, November 26.

Dolly left Chiefs at the end of the previous season after three years of mixed fortunes, as he scored 14 goals and provided 11 assists during this time. However, he failed in helping the team win any silverware.

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