DORCHESTER Sports' manager Ashley James has urged his side to sharpen up in both boxes ahead of their visit to Corfe Castle tomorrow (2pm).

James' men enter the Dorset Premier League contest having lost 2-1 to high-flying Gillingham at home last time out.

However, a healthy away record of five wins from nine games gives James cause for optimism - despite his worries over errors in defence and attack in recent weeks.

He told Echosport: "It's not just the front players, we've got to cut out the defensive mistakes - they're killing us.

"If we keep clean sheets, we'll win games. It's the all-round unit, really.

"It's fine margins in this league and at the moment they're not going our way.

"Hopefully our luck will change and we can take a few more chances and cut out the mistakes.

"If we do that, we'll have a good chance of winning the game."

Ash Smith and Darren Watts are unavailable, but striker Alex Stafie returns.