NEW signing Alex Kevan demonstrated his ability during a tough full debut for Hereford United, according to caretaker manager Phil Robinson.
The former Burnley player was in the starting line-up for the first time in the Bulls' 1-0 Nationwide Conference defeat at Northwich Victoria at the weekend.
"The game was very stretched and he had to put in a lot of leg work but for a first game he did well," said Robinson.
"He showed some good quality and a competitive edge in a difficult game."
Kidderminster Harriers reached the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup for the first time with a 3-1 win against Sutton United at Aggborough last night. Richard Langford, Matt Lewis and an own-goal made up Harriers' tally.
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