BALTI Sports’ manager Marco Nott insisted “attack is the best policy” for his side at home to Swanage Town & Herston tomorrow (3pm).

Balti have lost four of their five Jewson Dorset Premier League games this season, struggling with injuries and unavailability.

However, their fixtures with Swanage always conjure up goals – and Nott believes attack could be the best form of defence for his wounded squad.

“We’re not in very good form at all,” he told Echosport. “Hopefully attack is the best policy and we can try and get at them.

“We’ve got to start picking points up, big time.

“We’re feeding off any scraps at the moment. If we can get that confidence going, we’ll kick on from there. We’ve got the ability to do it.”

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Balti have 10 players missing, including Stef Stavrianos (knee), Carl McClements (broken toe), Jack Drummond (broken wrist) and Ryan Dovell (broken ribs).

Sanchez Baker, Andy Nott, Sammy Nichols and Josh Grace are also unavailable but Ethan Devaney returns to bolster a squad of 13.