Newport boss Hughes explains Jenkins head injurypublished at 04:36 GMT 2 November 2025
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyNewport County captain Lee Jenkins looks set to be available for the Exiles' return to league action, despite his clash of heads in the FA Cup win over Gillingham.
Jenkins was forced off the field after lengthy treatment early in the second-half and was on the bench as Newport sealed their place in the second round via a penalty shoot-out.
The former Haverfordwest defender looked frustrated to be taken off and initially seemed to be withdrawn because of concussion.
But Newport head coach Dave Hughes cleared up the situation and said it was a cut that forced his withdrawal – and suggested he would be ready to go against Walsall next Saturday.
Hughes explained: "There was no concussion and he could have carried on – but he had a nasty cut and we were just concerned if he'd have headed it again in that area it would have got worse.
"We erred on the side of caution and I've got to credit the medical staff because Jenks was desperate to stay on but the doctor said it could be dangerous if he caught the cut again.
"Despite the emotion of the game they made a really positive decision and he will get patched up and ready to go again."




















