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Dartford boss Ady Pennock fears first-half injuries sustained by Tommy Block and Brandon Barzey during 2-0 National League South home defeat to Eastbourne Borough could end seasons

There are fears Dartford duo Tommy Block and Brandon Barzey could be out for the season after they sustained first-half injuries in their home defeat to fellow strugglers Eastbourne Borough on Easter Monday.

Defender Block (groin) pulled up in the opening 15 minutes of the relegation-threatened Darts’ 2-0 loss while Montserrat international midfielder Barzey (hamstring) also had to be replaced before half-time.

Back-to-back losses over the Bank Holiday weekend extended Dartford’s winless run to 10 games as they returned to the National League South relegation zone.

Asked immediately after the Eastbourne match if he had any idea how long Block and Barzey could be sidelined for, manager Ady Pennock replied: “The rest of the season.

“With the way they both pulled up, it doesn’t look good. Fingers crossed they’re both young men and that they can heal very quickly.

“But I think they could be struggling.”

The pair would be big absences for Dartford’s final four games of the campaign, starting with another huge clash at second-bottom Havant & Waterlooville this Saturday.

Report: Dartford 0-2 Eastbourne

Pennock, who’s still without a win since he took charge of the club last month, said: “Blocky has been very good.

“He just has had this little niggle in his groin. That’s why he didn’t play on Friday (a 4-1 loss at Chelmsford) because the Truro game last Tuesday on the astro-turf was tough for everybody with slight niggles.

“They’re two big blows. Barzey - since he has come back - has been very sharp.

“We will miss them both.”

But Pennock insisted he wouldn’t use those enforced first-half changes to paper over the cracks, former Cray Wanderers forward Yahya Bamba netting twice to help boost Eastbourne’s own National League

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