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Torquay vs Northampton: Saah banned for Torquay

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Friday, December 14, 2012
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Torquay manager Martin Ling will be without the suspended Brian Saah for Northampton's visit to Plainmoor.

The defender will serve the first of a three-match ban after he was sent off for violent conduct during last weekend's 1-0 defeat to Bradford.

Reading loanee Angus MacDonald will come into the starting line-up in place of Saah, while captain Lee Mansell comes back into contention after serving a three-match ban.

Striker Rene Howe is battling to recover from a knee injury and will be given a late fitness test.

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Meanwhile midfielder Billy Bodin is rated at 50/50 to play some part in the game after picking up a knock on his ankle last week.

Torquay currently sit 11th in the league, two places above Saturday's opponents.

Northampton boss Aidy Boothroyd remains without a host of senior players.

Defenders David Artell, John Johnson and Nana are all ruled out along with midfielder Luke Guttridge and striker Alex Nicholls.

Boothroyd has no fresh injury or suspension worries ahead of the trip but is unlikely to have anyone back before the new year.

His side have been forced to train at local football centre Goals this week for use of their 3G surfaces in an attempt to beat the cold conditions.

Former Gulls striker Adebayo Akinfenwa will look to add to his four goals in the last five games, and 14 for the season.

The Cobblers travel on the back of three successive defeats in all competitions and Boothroyd admitted defeat to Cheltenham last week was a hard pill to swallow.

"It took me longer to get over the Cheltenham defeat than any other game this season," he told BBC Radio Northampton.

"We're so near to being a really good team. That might mean a couple of players coming back or joining us, or more work on the training field. It's probably a bit of all three.

"This is a key time in our development. Improvement is being made but we want to improve our away form, certainly."

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