After a Storm Darragh enforced break, Torquay United will attempt to continue their run in the FA Trophy on Tuesday night against Horsham - and one player in particular will be looking to carry where he left off from.
In their previous two fixtures, against Weston Super Mare and Enfield Town, the Gulls found the back of the net eight times, with Plymouth Argyle loanee midfielder Will Jenkins Davies netting three of those eight goals.
Jenkins Davies, 20, struck once against the high flying Seagulls, as United won 4-2, which he then followed up by bagging a brace away to Enfield Town in a game in which the Gulls sealed a 4-1 victory - despite conceding early on.
It's a haul that now means that Jenkins Davies is now almost half way to emulating the eight goals in 36 appearances in all competitions which he managed during his first spell on loan at Plainmoor during the 2023-24 campaign.
With his loan spell with the Gulls due to come to an end in early January, there is now a question mark over his immediate future. Is he likely to remain with the Gulls on loan until the end of the current campaign, or are the Pilgrims going to recall him before loaning him out to a League Two or National League club? Then there is the possibility of United attempting to sign him on a permanent basis.
One thing is for certain is that there certainly will have been, and probably still will be, constant dialogue between Gulls manager Paul Wotton and Pilgrims' first team coach Kevin Nancekivell. The pair know each other well from working together as part of the Home Park backroom staff under Derek Adams, and both will be looking for a solution that will serve Jenkins Davies well, in addition to the needs of United and Argyle.
Given the sterling role that the Gulls played in the development of Adam Randell in the 2020-21 season, who has since gone on to become a regular in the Pilgrims' midfield, it would not be a surprise to see Jenkins Davies remain at Plainmoor - until the end of the season at least.