Harriers have the knack - Yates
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates believes that his side are starting to get into the knack of winning as they go to Grays tomorrow (2pm).
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates believes that his side are starting to get into the knack of winning as they go to Grays tomorrow (2pm).
The Harriers have dispelled all memories of their opening three games to the campaign with three wins from the last four games, all at Aggborough.
Indeed, the only points dropped during that period have been away at Burton, a 2-2 draw none too shabby against play-off contenders last term.
Now a trip to Essex lies in wait and there may be no better time to play Mick Woodward's side - they have lost their last four matches on the trot.
Yates said: "The players are starting to realise what it takes to win football matches. We have had a great couple of weeks and now we must continue that against Grays.
"I have had them watched so I will know what to expect. They are a good side, as are all the sides in this league, but if we go down there in the right frame of mind I am confident we can get a result.
"It will be odd playing on a Sunday, but that is our choice. We asked the league if we could do that because we played live on Setanta on Thursday night.
"The players need that extra day to rest."
Kidderminster should have midfield duo Andy Ferrell and Russell Penn fit to play, after both suffered head wounds in Thursday's win against Torquay