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Chatham Town defender Brad Potter is latest player to be hit by Maidstone Road injury jinx

Chatham boss Kevin Watson
Chatham boss Kevin Watson

Chatham defender Brad Potter ended Tuesday night with a hole in the side of his face.

Potter was caught by a stray elbow in the Chats’ 3-2 win at Maldon & Tiptree in Ryman League Division 1 North.

Chatham boss Kevin Watson said: “His tooth went through the side of his mouth and there was a hole. You could see all the way through. He needed about eight stitches.

“Brad puts his body on the line and that’s why he’s been captain and vice-captain.

“I’m not going to rush him back because he needs to be right. But it’s not a long-term injury. As long as he thinks he can play, he could be back as early as Saturday.”

Potter is not the first Chats player to have suffered a nasty injury in recent weeks. Corey Holder ruptured his spleen and had to have it removed after his elbow went into his side during a game at Romford last month.

Chatham host AFC Sudbury on Saturday and Watson added: "I just hope that win kick-starts something. There’s no point putting all that effort in, getting a result and then letting yourselves down in the next few games.

“Saturday will be a good test for us. We’ve got games in hand but can’t keep waiting. We need to put points on the board. It’s important to claim some ground back before Christmas.”

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