BRISTOL Rovers could have been one of the biggest clubs yet to topple down to the Conference but they saved themselves with three wins on the trot.
Rovers, who will be taking a large travelling support of 1,500 to Aggborough on Saturday, have been inspired by the goals of Andy Rammell.
Ironically, boss Ian Britton tried to sign Rammell in a bid to shake up Harriers' efforts at the other end of the table but he had already agreed to join Rovers.
The former Wycombe, Walsall and Barnsley forward has since scored four goals in seven games for Ray Graydon's side.
But Rammell, likely to be offered a new deal at The Memorial Stadium nest season, is expected to miss the final game of the season due to a hamstring strain.
Bristol must also do without Latvian international midfielder Vitaly Astafjevs (knee) and ex-Birmingham man Graham Hyde (hamstring).
Their top scorer is Guiliano Grazioli, who once played for Stevenage in the Conference, with 12 goals but he has been on the bench lately.
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