CENTRE half Shane Hollamby suffered a season ending hamstring injury in Tuesday’s night’s 2-1 loss at King’s Lynn.
The defender who has played a massive part in the centre of the Town defence will be a big miss for the remaining fixtures.
This starts on Saturday with a trip to St Ives in Cambridgeshire and then local rivals Farnborough are the visitors to the Camrose on Easter Monday.
Also a doubt for the double header is midfielder Michael Atkinson, while Tom Leggett is available.
Town manager Terry Brown said: “Losing Shane is very disappointing, as he is another of our experience players and has been excellent this season.
Looking ahead to the games Brown added: "I think with our form we would hope to get a win at St Ives, but it will tough on their boggy pitch. then on Monday we owe Farnborough after the heartbreak of losing 4-3 at their place."
Talking about the King’s Lynn game, Brown said: “I am very proud of my players. We defended so well as they dominated the game. It was great to have Sam Deadfield back from injury.”
Deadfield came off the bench in the first half and scored after 36 minutes.
With 10 minutes left Town still led, but two goals in three minutes, an unlucky own goal from Guri Demuria and one from Cameron King, saw them leave Norfolk empty handed.
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