Bridge have made a good start

Worsbrough manager Dave Mace is pleased with how his side have started the season

Worsbrough manager Dave Mace is pleased with how his side have started the season

Dave Mace is happy with the way Worsbrough Bridge have started the Toolstation NCEL Division One season.
Mace admitted at the start of the campaign that he was unsure what to expect as a lot of his troops were making the step-up from under 19s football.
Worsbrough, who are 15th in the Division One table, host Louth Town tomorrow.
Asked about where he would like to be in the table at Christmas, Mace told Non League Yorkshire: “I’d like to say halfway and we’re not far off.
“It has been good so far.
“With what happened at the end of last season and the players we lost, I think it has been positive.
“I still think we will do alright. We just don’t seem to be able to get results on the spin.
“We had a good result in the Vase against Pontefract.
“It was a step into the unknown (at the start of the season) for most players because a lot hadn’t played at this level before.
“They’ve done well.
“It is hard with so many new players. On Saturday we fetched in two. One hadn’t played for five months and Julian in the midfield hasn’t played for nine weeks.
The fall-out from Saturday’s league game with Selby Town is still rumbling on.
Brad Kerr, who was sent off, has been accused of making a ‘racist remark’ at Selby’s Nathan Kamara.
Kerr has protested his innocence today in the Barnsley Chronicle, but is facing an FA probe.
Kerr insists that he was misheard by the referee and the Selby players.
The young striker has been suspended from his trial at League One outfit Barnsley.

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