IT’S all change at Studley after the Bees drafted in a host of new faces Managers Adrian Mander and Kevin Kingham have rung the changes, bringing in keepers Dave Rimmer, George Harris and Blake Green, as well as outfield players James Tindall, Nathan Jackson and Connor Perry-Holmes.

Perry-Holmes certainly made a memorable debut for Studley as he bagged a brace in Saturday’s 4-2 win over Feckenham in the Smedley Memorial Cup.

The youngster. who has been given permission to sign for the Bees by Kidderminster Harriers’ Academy, came off the bench to bag a last-gasp leveller.

Joshua McKenzie added a third before Perry-Holmes marked his first ever senior game with a second to make sure of progress.

Kingham said: “Connor played for our youth team last season but he’s a skilful lad.

“He played against the firsts in an internal match and did well so we got in touch with Harriers’ Academy and they were happy for him to get some experience.”

Dave Rimmer, who played for Stratford, Alvechurch and Romulus, replaces Sean Edwards as Studley’s first choice keeper.

Edwards has made the switch to Alvechurch. Rimmer will work with rookie stopper George Harris, who returned from Bromsgrove, as well as Green.

Tindall, 17, has came on board from Hinckley to play on the left of midfield, while Nathan Jackson has come on board from Evesham.

The victory saw them bounce back from a 3-2 defeat to Highgate in the Birmingham Floodlit Cup.

Studley play their first game in Midlands Division One since their 6-0 hammering at Bromsgrove Sporting when they go to Stafford on Saturday (3pm ko). They then entertain Alvis on Tuesday (7.45pm ko).