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Raiders can feed off the big guns, vows Murphy

Worcester Raiders’ playoff hero Jordan Murphy has no doubt that the newly-promoted Southern League Division One South side won’t be there just to make up the numbers when the season starts in August.

By David Lawrence
Worcester Raiders’ playoff hero Jordan Murphy has no doubt that the newly-promoted Southern League Division One South side won’t be there just to make up the numbers when the season starts in August.
The 30-year-old former Solihull Moors, Telford and Walsall ace bagged a hat-trick for the Worcestershire side as they saw off county rivals Droitwich Spa 4-1 to clinch promotion from the Hellenic Premier League.
And while he admits the new league will be tough, Murphy believes Raiders have the players to compete.
“It will be tough stepping up into a league where there are some ...

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