A
prolific striker at non-League level, Ndlovu impressed during an extended stint
with the Saints and will be looking forward to making the step up to non-League
football’s top table.
After
beginning his career at Holbeach United and later spending time at Ilkeston
Town, it was at Brackley where the 27-year-old made a name for himself.
Having
arrived at St James Park ahead of the 2015/16 season, the striker helped the
Saints avoid relegation from the National League North on goal difference
before a vastly improved second season saw them finish seventh, just a point
outside the play-off places.
Despite
narrowly missing out on the play-offs the previous season, Lee and his
teammates did get over the line in the following year to begin a remarkable
streak of four consecutive seasons in the National League North play-offs but
were unsuccessful in each of their subsequent post-season campaigns.
Ndlovu
impressed at National League North level and established himself as one of the
top strikers outside English football’s top five division. However, with the
Saints’ failing to reach the National League after multiple attempts at both
automatic promotion and via the play-offs, he was bound to be hot property and
departs the Northamptonshire side with nearly 300 appearances to his name.
With
15 goals in all competitions last season, he is a strong focal point up front
who likes to hold the ball up and can add his name to the scoresheet in any
situation, making him an exciting addition to the Wood frontline ahead of the
2022/23 season.
(E Jacobs Photography) |