BOSS Tom Killick believes his in-form Poole Town charges have the edge in tomorrow's battle of the unbeaten' at Tatnam (3pm).

Dolphins have racked up a stunning record in all competitions so far this term, with Killick's men yet to drop a point in the league as well as making sharp progress in both the FA Vase and the FA Cup.

Tomorrow's cup second qualifying round opponents Frome, meanwhile, are sixth in the Western Premier League, having notched four wins and two draws from their six league games thus far.

But despite that impressive start, Killick insists all the pressure is on the visitors.

The Dolphins boss, whose side saw off Cowes Sports 3-0 in their midweek Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division encounter, said: "They're strong and well-organised and they haven't lost a game yet this season. They look like they have a couple of good forwards, but they are playing at an equivalent level to us and we've played 11 won 11 in all competitions.

"Everyone is full of confidence and I would hope if we play as we have done recently, we've got a really good chance."

Keeper Jason Harvell is back in the Poole goal after returning early from holiday, but Aaron Skelton (calf) is a doubt.

Killick added: "Jason being available is a big boost for us. I can't speak highly enough of him and he's a brilliant young goalkeeper."

Poole Town: (from) Harvell, Poore, Whitley, White, Dibba, Browne, Gill, Richardson, Hubbard, Bailey-Pearce, Brown, Austin, Smith, Sturgess, Swann, Phillips, Skelton, Tong.