Former Portsmouth loanee makes 16-month injury returnÂ
The former Pompey loanee was handed his Bristol Rovers debut in their 2-0 Checkatrade Trophy defeat to Exeter on Tuesday.
It marked the left-back's first competitive appearance since he limped out of the Blues' League One curtain-raiser against Rochdale last season.
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Hide AdAfter arriving at Fratton Park on a season-long loan from Huddersfield, Holmes-Dennis donned the star & crescent for just 39 minutes.
He picked up a knee setback against the Dale, which ruled him out for the remainder of the campaign.
Holmes-Dennis moved to Rovers for an undisclosed fee in the summer, although he's had to remain patient for his debut.
The 23-year-old was handed his Pirates bow, replacing Michael Kelly on the hour mark.
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Hide AdBoss Darrell Clarke was delighted Holmes-Dennis made his comeback.
He told Bristol Live: '˜It was brilliant and I am delighted. You could see even with the touches that he had he is a massive plus for us.
'˜I know he is a very talented boy. We have got to be a little bit careful with him but he is going to get fitter and stronger with every training session.
'˜The lad just needs a bit of luck now for the next month or two to stay clear of injuries, but it is certainly nice to have him as part of the group.'
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Hide AdFormer Pompey academy graduate Theo Widdrington also made his senior debut off the bench in the clash against the Grecians.Â
The 19-year-old was released by the Blues in the summer and subsequently moved to the Memorial Stadium.Â
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