NEIL Middleditch feels Swindon rely heavily on Grand Prix star Jason Doyle but admits the Blunsdon side possess potential threats elsewhere.
The Robins make the journey to Wimborne Road tomorrow hoping to secure back-to-back away wins when they face a Pirates outfit riding high in the embryonic SGB Premiership standings (6pm).
Poole team boss Middleditch believes Alun Rossiter's troops have the weaponry to cause problems and is certainly not taking them lightly.
Middleditch told the Daily Echo: "Swindon gambled by putting Jason Doyle at the top but Nick Morris has hit the ground running and from what I've seen of Bradley Wilson-Dean, he's a good little rider.
"David Bellego has been outstanding and who would have predicted that?
"They do rely very heavily on Jason and if he doesn't score points then they are going to struggle. But if he bangs in 11s, 12s and 13s then they are going to be very dangerous.
"People may have said Swindon are a weak team but I don't think Rosco believes that and rightly so. Dismiss them at your peril is what I would say."
Pirates: (from) Krzysztof Kasprzak, Jack Holder, Lewis Kerr, Brady Kurtz, Hans Andersen, Nicolai Klindt, James Shanes.
Robins: (from) Jason Doyle, Bradley Wilson-Dean, Adam Ellis, David Bellego, Nick Morris, Emil Grondal, Zach Wajtknecht.
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