JAN Molby believes striker Drewe Broughton will settle down with Kidder-minster Harriers next term and "terrorise" Nationwide League Division Three defences.

In 19 league appearances for Harriers during the season the former Peter-borough campaigner notched seven goals, but the Aggborough boss in convinced there's a lot more to come.

The 22-year-old, however, will miss the start of next season because of his send-ing off for two bookable offences in Kidderminster's last home match of the campaign against Hartlepool.

Molby said: "He's had a lot of bookings since he's been with us. He needs just to concentrate on his own game because if he does that it will be enough for def-enders. Before they go out they are worried about playing against him because of his size and what he's got.

"He's not got to worry about them, he's just got to get on with his own game.

"I guess it was a difficult time for him because I think he was at four or five clubs during the season - two in the Conference on loan - and a couple of Second Division clubs on trial and then came to us.

"It's all been trials after trials for him and when you are a forward on trial the one thing you have to do is score goals.

"Next season he will be a Kidderminster player and he wont have to prove anything to anyone. He can just settle down and get on with his own game.

"There's no doubt that what he has got at the moment is good enough to terrorise Third Division defenders, but I think he has got so much more to give. He's still so raw. We keep forgetting he's only 22, but at least he's one of those players we can get stuck into and work with because there's a lot we can improve."