The Trotters academy product came off after the hour in midweek against the Shrimps after he could no longer continue and was replaced by Gethin Jones.
Speaking ahead of this weekend's game against Stevenage at the University of Bolton Stadium, Ian Evatt said that the defender was initially 'very sore'.But it appears to have improved of late and not been as bad as first feared, with Evatt hoping to be able to call upon Brockbank again within a fortnight at most.Evatt confirmed that forward Arthur Gnahoua suffered a dislocated shoulder against Morecambe, in a repeat of the shoulder injury suffered against Walsall in December.However, he was able to continue after it was put back into the socket and Gnahoua is poised to be available against.
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