Dorchester Town have scored ten goals in their last three games and have found 'rhythm in attack' according to club manager Tom Killick. 

In their last three games, the Magpies beat Frome 4-0, AFC Totton 3-2 and most recently, defeated Chertsey Town 3-1 - all at the Avenue.

The three wins has lifted the club into fifth spot in the Southern League Premier South and Magpies coach Killick believes his striking option will always 'be a threat'. 

Speaking to the club's social media channel, he said: "We have settled into a little bit of rhythm with the players in attacking areas and I feel we are always going to be a threat.

"We just seem to have a good balance about us."

Olaf Koszela, Shaq Gwengwe and Wayne Robinson have all be amongst the goals in recent matches - with Koszela grabbing a club high of seven so far this season. 

After the game against Chertsey, Killick described the striker as 'exceptional' after grabbing a brace and is pleased with the amount of options he has up top.

Killick added: "He [Olaf] is in one of those runs, he is just loving playing, loving everything going on and it shows in his performances.

"There is just a belief when he gets the ball, there is a real swagger about him.

"And Shaq Gwengwe is doing really well, they are a real threat and you back that up with Wayne [Robinson] and Pards [Luke Pardoe]  we do look pretty potent going forward - Olaf is just having an exceptional time at the moment."