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Josh Gowling passed fit for Harriers

Kidderminster Harriers defender Josh Gowling should recover from a bout of illness in time to play in the Blue Square Premier trip to Alfreton.

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Kidderminster Harriers defender Josh Gowling should recover from a bout of illness in time to play in the Blue Square Premier trip to Alfreton.

Gowling has missed training after being unwell this week but is set to travel to the Impact Arena, having started the last three games since his debut.

Striker Nathan Blissett also returns to the squad tomorrow after being rested for last Saturday's draw with Grimsby, the first match he's missed since signing last month.

Harriers are still looking for their first win of the season but have gone four games unbeaten after losing their first five, as manager Steve Burr seeks answers.

Ignoring how the opposition set up and changing their own style are just two of the drastic measures under consideration this week with the Harriers boss.

He said: "You look at all sorts of things when you aren't getting the right result. Should you revert back to being a bit more direct?

"All those sorts of things go through your mind in trying to get that right formula, but I want to be excited by what I see on the park.

"I made that quite clear when I first came to the club and wherever I have been. I'm no different – I just want to win games."

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