Dorchester Town manager Tom Killick has said the club's new signing's have 'settled in well' and now the team just needs to find its 'rhythm'.

The Magpies have brought in 10 new faces over the summer, not including the permanent signings of two of last season's loan players in Ollie Haste and Harry Redknapp Jnr.

Two new keepers have been brought in with Gerard Benfield and Noah Crisp, alongside two defenders in Harry Hutchinson and Tom Bragg to sure up the back line. 

In midfield, Wes Fogden has returned to the club after 15 years away with stints in League One, and most recently with Poole Town alongside Killick, as well as Brendan Homes, Matt Buse and Sean Wright - another player to have rejoined the club after a few years away.

Upfront, striker Wayne Robinson has been added as well as winger Kyran Samadi to bolster the squads attacking options. 

Speaking to Echosport about the club's summer dealings, Killick said: "It is difficult for me to comment massively, as I have not been there, but when I was there, I feel that they are good players and good people which is really important to me, and there does seem to be the suggestion that the new players are settling in well.

"That's because we have a very good group of players and they are always going to try and make people feel welcome, so from that point of view I have no issues.

"We just have to try and get into a bit of a rhythm of how we want to play and get things a bit settled down and hopefully the results will follow."