Scans reveal O'Toole injury not serious, but midfielder a doubt for Bury date
The midfielder landed awkwardly after making a challenge late in the first half of the 3-0 defeat against Scunthorpe United last Saturday, and had to be helped off the pitch.
The 29-year-old missed the midweek trip to Plymouth Argyle and underwent scans that have thankfully revealed there is no long-term damage.
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Hide AdO’Toole’s recovery is already progressing well and a late decision will be made before the clash with the Shakers, but it may be that the game will come a bit too soon for the former Bristol Rovers man.
Elsewhere on the injury front, Daniel Powell could be in contention for a return to playing action against bottom-of-the-table Bury.
Winger Powell suffered a hamstring strain in the first half of the 2-1 win at Oxford United two weeks ago and hasn’t played since, but he has been training and could return this weekend.
Attacker Sam Hoskins is another who is close to a return, having not played since he damaged a hamstring in the 0-0 FA Cup draw with Scunthorpe United three weeks ago.
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Hide AdThe former Yeovil Town is back in training and running again, and a late decision will be made on his availability to take on a Bury side boosted by their midweek win over leaders Shrewsbury Town.
Definitely unavailable for this weekend are Aaron Phillips, who is still not 100 per cent after suffering a thigh strain at Charlton in August, and striker Alex Revell.
Revell has undergone surgery on the groin injury he incurred in training last month, and is set to be sidelined for at least a further two weeks.