Hereford United's latest loan signing Bryon Webster, pictured whilst with Bury, appears to be in need of match practice. He recently made his first full start for Doncaster after a lay-off of eight months.
Webster broke a metatarsal in training at the start of February and it's been a slow recovery. Previously he had an elbow ligament injury which kept him out for three months.
After that first game for Doncaster for eight months Webster spoke to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
"It was my first 90 minutes since I don't know when; a long, long time and it was good to get a game under my belt.
"It's been frustrating. I did my metatarsal in February and I was hoping it was going to heal naturally. But it still wasn't 100 per cent and I had to have a pin put in the metatarsal.
"I then thought I'd be ready for preseason, but I had a few setbacks.
"But I've been training now for quite a few weeks and had a 60-minute game a few weeks ago.
"Injuries come along in football. Before I came to Doncaster, I didn't have any whatsoever and then I got two in the space of a season and with two operations.
"There's nothing like match fitness, definitely. You can do as much training as you want and I've been working really hard with Ross (Burbeary), our fitness coach and the physios. But it's been about about managing the injury and not doing too much afterwards, so I didn't get a reaction."