September 8, 2024

Key man set to return for Doncaster Rovers when they travel to Wrexham

Kyle Hurst could return for Doncaster Rovers when they travel to Wrexham this weekend.

Winger Hurst netted eight goals in a highly encouraging breakthrough season in men’s football last term but has yet to play in 2023/24 due to a thigh injury.

Doncaster Rovers sign midfielder Kyle Hurst and veteran Lee Tomlin - BBC  Sport

Doncaster have missed the former Birmingham City youngster’s creativity in their opening six League Two games and have scored just four goals, the joint fewest in the division.

Hurst returned to full training yesterday and should make Saturday’s trip to North Wales, where Rovers will be backed by almost 1,200 travelling fans.

Hurst is one of several players set to return from injury this week.

Discussing the availability of his squad, Doncaster boss Grant McCann said: “It will be a full week into Kyle Hurst, he will train on Monday. And hopefully a full week into Tom Nixon, Louie Marsh, Ben Close probably towards the back end of the week.

“We are definitely getting stronger in terms of getting personnel back.”

Midfielder Close has also yet to play this season due to injury.

Kyle Hurst discusses Doncaster Rovers' defeat to Newport County - YouTube

New signing Marsh was not registered in time to face Swindon last weekend but watched from the stands as his new teammates held free-scoring Swindon Town to a 0-0 draw with ten men.

After the match McCann admitted he was grateful for a chance to rest his stretched squad after three games in the previous seven days.

Rovers showed no sign of fatigue against the Robins, who had scored more goals than any other side in the EFL before Saturday.

Doncaster Rovers player ratings after Newport County win

Those involved at the weekend were given an extra day off on Monday to recover.

“We’ve had a tough week and have been in every single day,” said McCann.

“It’s important to give the boys a breather in the early part of the week, then we can ramp it up on Tuesday.

“We’ll try and take it off a little bit then ramp it up again leading into Wrexham.

“It’s going to be valuable.”

Tommy Rowe is set to miss this weekend’s match as well as Doncaster’s next two games after that following his straight red card for a high tackle.

 

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Wrexham collecting ‘relevant information’ as club consider appeal after missing out on striker Luke Armstrong

Luke Armstrong remains at Harrogate Town - Your Harrogate
  • Wrexham collecting information before appealing
  • Will receive information from EFL on Tuesday
  • Failed to register Luke Armstrong on deadline day

WHAT HAPPENED? Harrowgate Town goalkeeper Luke Armstrong was closely linked with a move to Wrexham this summer and the Welsh club had agreed a deal to sign the player but the deal fell through at the last moment on deadline day as they did not complete the required documentation in time.

Luke Armstrong: Wrexham deal for Harrogate striker not completed before  deadline - BBC Sport

THE BIGGER PICTURE: The Red Dragons have now requested information from the English Football League and, on the basis of that, they will decide whether to appeal for the player’s transfer registration.

WHAT THEY SAID?: The club wrote in a statement, “Further to Saturday’s statement on the rejection of Luke Armstrong’s transfer registration, Wrexham AFC can confirm the Club is still actively collating all the relevant information regarding a potential appeal against the decision. Late this afternoon we requested key information from the EFL, which we are informed we should receive tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. A further update will be issued in due course until which time no further comment will be made.”

WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM? Phil Parkinson’s side will be next seen in action against Newcastle U21 side in the Football League Trophy on Tuesday.

 

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