Dorchester boss Mark Morris plans to cast his eye over several trialists when AFC Bournemouth play a friendly at the Avenue Stadium tomorrow night.
"It's a good opportunity for me to have a look at a couple of players who have been training with us recently," said Morris. "They have looked okay in training - but you can't get much idea of what they are really like until you see them in a full game and this is an ideal oppor-tunity.
"I expect Sean (O'Driscoll) will be bringing down a strong squad with some of his first teamers who have been on the bench lately so it should be a good test."
Dorchester's longest serving player Andy Harris has been granted a testimonial next season when he celebrates 10 years at the Avenue Stadium.
The 30-year old former Sherborne, Bridport and Yeovil Town defender, who is currently recovering from keyhole surgery on a knee, has clocked up 335 first-team appearances for the Magpies.
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