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Cherries: Molesley making comeback bid


MARK Molesley is today due to take a significant step on the road to recovery as he bids to win his race to rejoin Cherries’ promotion push.

The tenacious midfielder has been sidelined for five months by a persistent foot injury and had major surgery to rectify the problem in January.

Under the watchful eye of physio Steve Hard, Molesley will this morning put his foot to the test when he runs for the first time on the Canford training pitch.

Molesley has been preparing for his big day with a series of sessions on a specially-modified running machine at Solent University.

Speaking to the Daily Echo last night, the effervescent Londoner said: “It has a thicker rubber mat than a normal running machine so there is less impact. You wear a harness and it elevates you to take off your body weight.

“I’ve done a few sessions on the running machine and did it fully weight bearing for the first time on Wednesday. I was back on the exercise bike and in the swimming pool today and am hoping to run on grass for the first time tomorrow.

“It will be the first time I will have run properly for five months and I’m hoping it will be the first step back for me. But it’s a long road and we don’t know how the foot is going to respond. I’m just hoping it stands up to the challenges it is about to be put through.”

Molesley, a key figure during the first three months of the season, was understandably reluctant to set a date for his comeback.

“I can’t just jump straight back into full training,” said the 28-year-old. “I have been out for five months and I have to be careful. I can’t start pounding the foot from day one and will have to break it in slowly.

“Myself and Steve will play each session by ear. If it feels good and I can carry on then we will pick it up. I might need to ice it for a couple of days and stay off it.

“I still get a few twinges but the specialist said that was bound to happen. He did have a hammer and chisel in there during the operation and quite a bit was done.

“If everything goes to plan with the rehab, I should have a chance of making it back towards the end of the season. That’s if I can get anywhere near the side because the lads have done brilliantly.”

Molesley said his 10-year-old boxer dog Fraser was more pleased than most to see him off his crutches: “I had to get a dog walker for him because I felt so useless!”

Meanwhile, Shaun Cooper has been pencilled in to hit the comeback trail during a reserve game at Plymouth Argyle a week on Wednesday.

The midfielder has been out since undergoing hip surgery in the summer.


Comments(14)

afcblee says...
7:27am Fri 12 Mar 10

All the best mark, your return is important but don't rush. Let's hope you will get game towards the end and score the winning goal which gets us automatic promotion, it would all be worth it then hey! All the best. UTC

3231brian says...
7:29am Fri 12 Mar 10

Good luck for today! He is an important part of the team and we will need him next season but I don't expect he will play more than a cameo role towards the end of this season.

dc addict says...
8:12am Fri 12 Mar 10

We chatted to him coming out of the game a few days before his operation. He seems a really nice down to earth chap and I wish him well. Having said that, I would prefer a nil risk approach, if necessary saving him for next season, whatever league we're in. He's a rare combination - hard working but with the flair to open up defences.

Middlesex Cherry says...
8:40am Fri 12 Mar 10

Good luck Mark. You want to start playing again and we want to see you playing again, but all in good time. My belief is that we are destined for the play-offs and it would be perfect if you are pretty much match-fit for them.

Square Old Codger says...
8:57am Fri 12 Mar 10

We can only hope that it goes well for both Mark and "Coops", if everything works out just could have them and Pearce back for the run in, good news!

Square Old Codger says...
8:57am Fri 12 Mar 10

We can only hope that it goes well for both Mark and "Coops", if everything works out just could have them and Pearce back for the run in, good news!

Afcbpete says...
10:47am Fri 12 Mar 10

Good luck Mark, your sorely missed!

Slem_1990 says...
12:20pm Fri 12 Mar 10

At this stage I'm really excited by Cooper's return. That gives us a recognised RB for the first time this season. Good news. And Coops can play practically anywhere else. But of course can't wait to see Molesley play again.

Fred Luton says...
1:21pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Any one know how Molesley got on at training today?

Bournemouth person says...
1:26pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Great news, Mark is a key member of the team. He runs and runs, crosses well, is often in shooting position and is not afraid to have a go at all times. One of many heros at AFCB.

KENETHOMEROD says...
2:56pm Fri 12 Mar 10

DITTO to all above

flyingleaper says...
3:58pm Fri 12 Mar 10

MARK ALL WILL BE FINE ,just keep SMILING--AAAAAAAAAAH
HHHHHHHH

Julian1966 says...
6:46pm Fri 12 Mar 10

dc addict wrote:
We chatted to him coming out of the game a few days before his operation. He seems a really nice down to earth chap and I wish him well. Having said that, I would prefer a nil risk approach, if necessary saving him for next season, whatever league we're in. He's a rare combination - hard working but with the flair to open up defences.
I met Mark a few times and helped me heck of alot with my confidence building.Mark is another gentlemen who is not big headed in anyway and Mark gave Bournemouth the kick start at the start of the season towards our promotion.I wish Mark all the very best and cant wait to see mark play again.

rednblack cyclist says...
10:01pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Missing your creative brilliance. All the best.


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