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Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow relishing Easter programme despite lack of personnel

Tommy Warrilow
Tommy Warrilow

by Andrew Gidley

Tonbridge boss Tommy Warrilow is relishing the prospect of an Easter double header against Dover and Blue Square Bet South leaders Woking, despite being short on numbers.

Robbie Kember is the latest injury worry for Angels after suffering a thigh injury in the goalless draw against Chelmsford last week.

Defender Ollie Schulz misses Saturday's Dover game, unable to face his old club as part of the agreement that took him to Longmead, but is also nursing a slight groin niggle.

Defender Danny Walder is ruled out of both Saturday and Monday games because of a two-match ban for picking up 10 bookings, and Warrilow has doubts over Jon Heath (knee) and Ben Judge (hamstring) while Carl Rook is suspended.

Midfielder Sam Bewick, on dual registration terms with Maidstone who are without a game, is set for a recall against Whites and Warrilow may also include young defender George Crimmon on the bench as cover.

Warrilow said: "We are down to the bare bones, which is not ideal, with two games in three days, but still doesn’t take the gloss off them, they are both massive.

"Getting to the play-offs is a long shot, and out of our hands, but I will never say never."

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