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Chris McPhee eyes win in game 101

Centurion Chris McPhee does not expect the Kidderminster Harriers juggernaut to be halted anytime soon after scoring on his 100th appearance for the club.

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Centurion Chris McPhee does not expect the Kidderminster Harriers juggernaut to be halted anytime soon after scoring on his 100th appearance for the club.

McPhee's equaliser earned a point and maintained the team's unbeaten record in 2011 at Luton on Saturday, after former Harrier Matthew Barnes-Homer had put the home side ahead.

In January, McPhee's time at Aggborough appeared to be drawing to a close after he was placed on the transfer list but, after turning down a transfer deadline day move to Hereford, the utility man has reached his century.

And, with the club finding a temporary fix to the financial problems that saw them come hours away from administration last month, the 15-goal top scorer has been able to concentrate on football as the team cement their position in the play-off places.

Now McPhee is urging Harriers to kick on at Aggborough tomorrow night against the team he rejected a move to in December - promotion rivals Crawley.

He said: "You just have to look at the form guide to see that we're right up there.

"We're a team that is performing well and we know what is required of us as individuals and we know what the man next to us is going to do.

"That's what has got us on this run and there's no reason why we can't continue.

"We're going to go into tomorrow trying to win the game because we know we need to win our home games to finish in the play-offs.

"Picking up points is the main thing and we pick up confidence from that - we're a strong unit."

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