DORCHESTER Sports still have their eyes on sixth place in the Dorset Premier League as they prepare to visit Sherborne Town Reserves tomorrow (3pm).
Ashley James’ men have their fate in their own hands, knowing victories against the Zebras and current leaders Blandford on the final day would hand them sixth.
However, James is simply looking to address the 2-1 loss to Bridport Reserves last time out.
He told Echosport: “We’re going to have to play better than what we did against Bridport.
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“Then, we’ll think about Blandford. You’ve got to take it one game at a time. The first one is Sherborne, they played (Wednesday) against Balti and lost 2-1.
“Hopefully we’ll be fresher and ready to go.”
He added: “It’s in our hands but we’ve got a very difficult game against Blandford on Tuesday.
“We’re going to have to do it the hard way now. Starting with Saturday, it’s got to be three points and hopefully a better performance.
“We obviously played Sherborne at home and one but we know they’re a good side and we never have an easy game there.
“It’ll probably be similar to the Bridport game where we have chances to score. It’s up to us to put them away.”
Billy Brumble and Dylan Ellis return for Sports but Rich Sands misses out.
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