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Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis may play more often after a successful comeback.
Davis made his first appearance in 10 months as Brickies beat South Park 2-1 on Saturday.
He then played 52 minutes on Tuesday in a 2-1 win over Merstham in the Alan Turvey League Cup, first round.
Davis showed all his old qualities to help his side claim their first Ryman League Division 1 South win of the season against Park.
George Crimmen is available for the trip to Carshalton on Saturday (3pm) but, with Billy French now on holiday, Davis could feature once again.
Of Saturday's match he said: “I hadn’t played in 10 months but I just had to get through the game. I didn’t sleep for two days thinking about it where I didn’t want to let anyone down.
“I read the game well, but that doesn’t mean I move well! I hadn’t done pre-season but I’d kept myself ticking over with running and enjoyed playing again.
“I’m certainly another option – a cheap option – and my experience helps, so I feel I could still play."
After Carshalton, Brickies host Kent rivals Whitstable at Woodstock Park on Tuesday (7.45pm).