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FIT-AGAIN DONAWA SETS HIS SIGHTS ON A RETURN

FIT-AGAIN DONAWA

LIFT: Justin Donawa

STRIKER Justin Donawa faces a race against time if he is to play a part in Solihull Moors’ FA Cup replay at League Two Hartlepool United on Tuesday.
The Bermudian international has not figured for Neal Ardley’s National League side since breaking his leg in December, but was named among the substitutes when the sides drew 2-2 in their first round clash at Damson Park.
At the time, the Moors boss said that Donawa’s place on the nine-man bench was more of a confidence-booster for the 26-year-old in his bid to regain fitness.
He wasn’t...

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