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Alan Tate and Ferrie Bodde in Swans reserves
Swansea City duo Alan Tate and Ferrie Bodde stepped up their comebacks in a reserve match at Hereford on Wednesday.
French defender Darnel Situ also started his first match since completing his .
And Rory Donnelly also made his debut following .
Bodde was back in action for the first time since a pre-season friendly at Port Talbot - his last competitive game was in
Tate was back for the first time after captaining the side in the opening Premier League fixture at Man City.
Tate broke his his leg in what the Swans described as a "bizarre golfing accident".
In a statement the club said Tate was a passenger in a golf buggy that lost control on Sunday.
The 28-year-old was taken to Morriston Hospital where he was diagnosed with a fractured tibia of his left leg.
Tate and Bodde made way at the interval and with a solid 45 minutes under their belts.