Tamworth FC have lost left-back Callum Cockerill-Mollett to Leamington FC, with the 27-year-old signing for the Brakes following five seasons at the Lambs. Cockerill-Mollett began his career at Walsall, rising through the academy to earn a professional contract with the Saddlers in August 2016. He made 21 appearances for Walsall in League Two and spent time on loan at AFC Telford United and Chasetown. Cockerill-Mollett joined Tamworth in October 2021 and helped the club rise from the Southern League to the National League under manager Andy Peaks. He made more than 100 appearances for the Lambs as the defender won consecutive league titles and Birmingham Senior Cups. Cockerill-Mollett said: 'I'm delighted to sign for Leamington. Having spoken with Scotty, he really sold it to me with his expectations for the season and style of play. Knowing a couple of the lads who have signed already and the quality they have made the decision a lot easier. I'm really looking forward to the season and getting to play in front of the fans.' Easterlow added: 'Cal's CV speaks for itself, he's played at every level going. He's a left-back who has won this league before. With that he brings both quality and experience that will be a perfect fit for us.'