MANAGER Tom Killick remains uncertain over whether he will have Cherries striker Josh O'Hanlon available for Poole Town's home match with Truro City tomorrow (7.45pm).
The Irish ace, who plundered five goals during two month-long loan spells Tatnam, has been carrying a troublesome knee injury and remains under the watchful eye of Cherries' medical staff.
That could result in a late decision on whether to extend O'Hanlon's loan ahead of Dolphins' clash with fifth-placed City.
On the match, Killick said: “Truro are undoubtedly on a good run and we expect them to be strong. It will be a tough game but we're going into it on the back of a disappointing performance and hopefully the players will be out to put that right.”
Dual-registered midfielder Billy Lowes could come into contention following his two-goal salvo for Verwood on Saturday.
Dolphins: (from) Hutchings, Tallack, Emmerson, Walker, Whisken, Pettefer, Burbidge, Devlin, Roberts, Jermyn, Gosney, Preston, Brooks, Munday, Martin, Lindsay, Lowes, Manley.
- Boss Steve Cuss is sweating on the fitness of Matt Kemble, Jamie Davidson and Adam Costello as Wimborne Town look to kick-start their home campaign against Bridgwater Town.
Magpies have won just one of four league matches at Cuthbury so far this season. Elsewhere, second-bottom Bashley entertain derby rivals AFC Totton (both 7.45pm).
- Lymington Town entertain league rivals Horndean in an FA Vase replay (7.45pm). The winners will travel to Winchester City in the first round proper.
Verwood have been drawn at home to fellow Wessex Premier outfit Fareham Town, while Ringwood host Wessex One rivals US Portsmouth.
Ties will be played on the weekend of Saturday, November 1 with the winners receiving £900 in prize money.
- In the Wessex League Premier Division, Bournemouth Poppies travel to Newport (IOW) and Hamworthy United journey to Blackfield & Langley tomorrow (both 7.45pm).
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