ADRIAN Pennock is without his two first-choice keepers for tomorrow's visit of Bishop's Stortford.

Jamie Turner is recovering from a fractured cheekbone and Paul Hyde is out with an injured back.

Up step 19-year-old David Wilkinson on loan from Crystal Palace for his debut - a mere 21 years younger than Hyde!

Ben Lewis is out with hamstring trouble while Ellis Green and Martin Carthy face late fitness tests.

Tony Battersby is back in the frame after missing the last two games cuptied.

Expect also to see a rejuvenated Danny Kedwell in a Wings shirt after Pennock said the 21-goal striker has pledged his foreseeable future to the club.

He said: "Danny is committed to us until the end of the season.

"There was a lot of hoo-ha when he put a transfer request in but it was nothing against the club itself.

"I had a chat with him and I agreed with his reasons because he wants to be able to look after himself and his young family."

He added: "He wanted to put his name round some other clubs and we a written bid £10,000 from Grays Athletic.

"It just was not enough for someone who can do the things Danny can do, especially if he trains full time.

"He is an exceptional player and I believe he can play in the league and be 60 or 70 per cent better than he is now."

He said: "He is 110 per cent committed to us, if I told him to run through a brick wall he would because that's the kind of player he is and he has been fantastic for us."

The match has of course been overshadowed by the parting of Graham Hobbins on Monday.

Pennock said: "It is going to be very emotional time but Graham would want us to push on and carry on the good work.

"It would be a fitting tribute to do something for him this year and it starts on Saturday."

He added: "Graham was very close to the players and me. He and Barrie (Hobbins) gave me my first chance in management and I shall always be grateful for that.

"It has been a massive shock, all I can hear and see is Graham."

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