YOUNG goalkeeper Alex Palmer is aiming to make up for lost time at Harriers.
The 18-year-old has recovered from a small thigh injury which saw him miss the last two weeks of pre-season.
Palmer returned to parent club West Bromwich Albion to receive treatment after agreeing a deal to play for his home town club in June.
But Palmer, who still lives in Spennells, will be hoping to make his presence felt in Kidderminster's remaining pre-season games in preparation for the Vanarama National League.
"The injury wasn't serious, I just had to make sure I got over it," said the shot-stopper.
"The guys at West Bromwich have been great and made sure I have been kept up to speed in terms of fitness.
"But I am looking forward to making up for lost time in pre-season."
Palmer could feature in tomorrow's Worcestershire Senior Cup third-place play-off against Evesham United at the Robins' ground (11am ko).
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