LEIGH RMI have two main problems at the moment, a glut of injuries and a shortage of goals.
Reserve keeper Mark Westhead and centre-back Iain Swan are sidelined along with long term casualties Steve Thompson, Ged Kielty and Jamie Udall.
Ex-Manchester City star Mark Ward is back on a non-contract basis, making his return in the reserves in midweek.
Striker Tony Black joined the casualty list on Monday when he was withdrawn at half time in the Northwich game because of blistered feet. He is a doubt for tomorrow's trip to Telford where his place may go to ex-Wanderer Marcus Hallows who scored one of Leigh's four goals in the reserves' 4-1 win over Bamber Bridge.
Leigh certainly need something up front where only new signing Dino Maamria has looked dangerous. Maamria has scored two of Leigh's four goals so far.
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