BUOYANT Selby Town will look to extend their unbeaten run to ten games when they travel to Northern Counties East League newcomers Ollerton Town tomorrow.

However, they will have to do without Jack Stocks not only this weekend but for some time after he suffered a suspected broken leg in midweek - an incident which marred the Robins' shock League Cup third round win over premier division high-fliers Albion Sports.

The Robins, seventh in division one after midweek results, made it nine without loss that night in an at times fiery encounter - hard man Tom Hogg, the former Cliffe FC local league defender, getting the winner.

The Bradford side had veteran goalkeeper Mark Bower sent off after a collision with Tesfaye Walton, and in an ill-tempered 15 minutes that followed, Stocks was stretchered off with a suspected broken leg from a seemingly innocuous challenge.

The ten men nevertheless took the lead in first-half stoppage-time from a soft free kick, Asif Hussain dispatching a low shot past the wall.

Walton, who needed stitches after incident with Bower, had been one of four Selby changes to the side that had thrashed Westella last weekend.

They looked to hit back quickly after the break and at least test the inexperienced stand-in Albion keeper, but Ash Hope and Nathan Perks both wasted chances.

Nonetheless, Albion missed an open goal and were made to pay when the equaliser came on 64 minutes, Jason Crisp firing a low free kick through the wall and past the keeper.

Town struggled to break the visitors down as extra time drew closer but, on 80 minutes, Hogg scored on the third rebound following a free kick to send his side into round four.

The Robins will be favourites at Ollerton tomorrow, the new-boys having only three wins from 15 outings so far since joining the league, and only one at home.

The Nottinghamshire outfit lost 2-1 at Knaresborough Town in midweek, Tom Woollard getting both goals for Town either side of a Greg Tobin reply. Knaresborough, now fourth, go to Grimsby Borough tomorrow, a side one place below them in the play-off places on goal-difference only.