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Simon Davey has added another two players to his squad with a double signing this weekend.

The Darlington boss has snapped up Trinidad and Tobago international goalkeeper Kelvin Jack, who was out of contract after finishing the season with League One Southend United.

He's also signed experienced Conference striker Chris Senior, who scored 15 goals in 40 games for Altrincham in the Blue Square Premier last season. Both players have signed one-year deals at te Northern Echo Arena.

Jack, 34, played for T&T in the 2006 World Cup while with Dundee in Scotland and then signed for Gillingham, playing 11 games for them. He spent the second half of last season with Southend without making any appearances.

Jack had previously played for TrinCity United SSC, Joe Public, Yavapai Roughriders, VCU Rams, Doc's Khelwalaas, W Connection and San Juan Jabloteh before originally coming to England to sign for Reading in 2004. He's made 33 appearances for T&T.

Senior has spent the last three-and-a-half seasons with Altrincham, scoring 34 goals from 127 league and cup games. The 28-year-old began his career with Scarborough and scored 19 goals from 81 games before signing for Halifax in 2005.

He scored seven goals from 49 games for the Shaymen before initially joining Altrincham on loan in January 2007, signing permanently that July.