Woking striker Sam Ashford suffered a broken collarbone in the Cards' 1-1 draw at Halifax Town on Wednesday. The injury occurred in the second half, and Ashford was replaced by Josh Kelly in the 63rd minute. Woking Football Club confirmed the news on their website, stating that Ashford is okay and has been discharged from Calderdale Royal Hospital. Ashford joined the Cards from Wealdstone in March and has made 12 appearances for the club, scoring one goal. The club will require further assessment on the injury, but it is likely that Ashford will miss some upcoming matches. Woking's next match is against Gateshead in the National League on Saturday. The Cards will be looking to bounce back from the draw against Halifax Town, and the injury to Ashford will be a significant blow. Josh Hmami rescued a point for the hosts from the penalty spot in added time after Harry Beautyman had given Woking the lead. The draw leaves Woking in a tight spot in the National League, and they will need to regroup and refocus for the upcoming match against Gateshead. Woking's manager will have to make some tough decisions regarding the lineup, but the team is confident that they can get a positive result despite the injury to Ashford.
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Woking Striker Ashford Suffers Broken Collarbone
Woking's Sam Ashford suffers broken collarbone in Halifax Town draw, Woking hosts Gateshead in next National League match
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