The latest from the treatment room is as follows:
Kevan Hurst is still in his knee brace and will be for a few more weeks to come yet. It will feel like a slow process for him as the knee injury recovers but it's necessary to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible.
Danny Livesey has started to work on the rehab exercises for his hamstring problem. That will increase steadily and we still expect that he will be out for a further two to three weeks.
Matt Robson has had a scan on his injured foot and will now see his surgeon. We will need to wait for the results from that before we can comment on the extent of the injury.
Marc Bridge-Wilkinson cricked his neck last week and it caused him some amount of discomfort. He had it scanned and it showed that there was nothing to worry about. Hopefully he will be back and training next week.
Joe Anyinsah is continuing with his rehab exercises as he builds up the muscles and strength around the stomach and groin area.
Peter Murphy had a scan on his knee and will be out for a couple of weeks as he strengthens the muscles around the injured area.
Andy Cook has started some light training with the Youth team and he will continue to build that up as he works his way back to full fitness.
Kieran Cahill is still in a knee brace and has started some light strengthening exercises. It is expected that he will be out for a couple of months.