Hayter ready to join Sharp in firing line
championship
DONCASTER Rovers striker James Hayter is set to return to action tonight against Coventry.
Hayter missed six games with a hamstring injury before coming on as a substitute in the weekend loss at Queens Park Rangers.
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Hide AdManager Sean O’Driscoll said: “We have got the option to play James with Billy Sharp, someone who enjoys playing with him. James is not a six footer but he can jump and is a header of the ball.”
Coventry are set to recall former Rovers winger Michael McIndoe and may also give a first start to striker Marlon King.
Former Doncaster defender Billy Mordue has died, aged 73.
Mordue joined Rovers as a youth team player in 1953 and was a first-team regular until 1961. He moved to Scarborough and then Gainsborough Trinity, in 1965. He was also player-manager at Retford Town.
Last six games: Coventry WLDLWL, Doncaster LWDWDL.
Last time: Coventry 1 Doncaster 0; December 26, 2009; Championship.
Referee: AM Penn (West Midlands).