KELLY TO RETURN?
HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY v RHYL
WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE - SATURDAY 2.30pm
MIDFIELDER Jimmy Kelly could be set to return for Rhyl in tomorrow's test at the New Bridge Meadow.
Kelly has missed the last three games through a knee injury, but last weekend manager John Hulse indicated the 34-year-old ex-Chester City and Wrexham schemer could be back for the Haverfordwest clash.
Much will depend on how Kelly progressed in training this week. News is also awaited on Andy Moran, the striker having missed Tuesday's win over Newtown due to illness.
Top scorer Lee Hunt will be absent for tomorrow's game as he is serving the last of a three-match suspension.
The main talking point of the Haverfordwest tussle will be the return of Rhyl keeper Lee Kendall to his former club.
Kendall, 26, made 126 league appearances for County over five seasons before switching to Belle Vue last month.
Haverfordwest were Rhyl's bogey side for a time, but the Lilywhites are now unbeaten in their last five clashes with the west Wales outfit.
Hulse's side completed the double over the all-blues last term, but they know they are in for a tough assignment with Haver having enjoyed a fine start to the current campaign.
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