SAMMY McIlroy will check his walking wounded as injury-ravaged look to bounce back when they play Cambridge United on Saturday.
Already without Wayne Curtis, Fraser McLachlan, Jamie Burns and the near-to-fit Danny Carlton, McIlroy was rocked on the eve of the weekend defeat at Gravesend by a pulled hamstring for Adam Yates.
Ged Brannan and Neil Sorvel played through the pain barrier after taking knocks in the FA Trophy loss at Stevenage.
And to make matters worse Chris Blackburn - who started the game at Stonebridge Road despite being ill through the night - limped out of the action with a knee problem.
And Morecambe talisman Michael Twiss also hurt himself and was clearly suffering during the last 30 minutes of the 2-1 loss.
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