Bashley overcame an escalating injury crisis to pull off their second 1-0 victory in four days at Burnham last night, courtesy of skipper Craig Davis.
Although Graeme Gee made a comeback on the bench after five weeks out with ankle ligament damage, the Foresters went into battle without Richard Gillespie, Mark Jones, Matt Lonnon and goalkeeper David Elm - plus long-term absentees Mark Lisk and Dave Wakefield.
For all their problems, Bashley defended remarkably well but survived midway through the second half when Burnham hit the top of the bar.
The Foresters' reward came in the 82nd minute when Ollie Cherrett's free-kick ricocheted around in the area and Davis's 12-yard shot went in off the post, making it six points out of six for new boss John Robson.
Robson's assistant Ricky Haysom said: "The lads battled really hard and produced a disciplined, gutsy performance against a Burnham side who had won 2-1 at King's Lynn on Saturday."
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