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Chatham Town hope to be back in action against high-flying Whitehawk after enforced lay-off

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:00, 10 December 2010

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Chatham hope to return to Ryman League action for the first time in three weeks on Saturday and are aiming to spring a surprise at high-flying Whitehawk.

Third-placed Whitehawk have lost just once at home in Division 1 South but Chatham assistant manager Mark Newson is confident his side, who sit 17th, can emerge with something from their travels.

Newson said: "Some of our better performances have been against those teams that have been in with a shout up there so we don’t see it as an issue.

"Playing against some of the better teams we’ve tended to pull out a performance, whereas for some reason we haven’t done that well against those teams below us.

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"We’re certainly not intimidated by those teams above us."

Joe Fuller and Ray Powell (pictured) have been struggling with injuries but could be ready for Saturday.

"There were a few players who had knocks but the break has given them a chance for those injuries to clear up and we go into the game batting with a full squad," said Newson.

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