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Darts out for revenge

Dartford boss Tony Burman is delighted his side have stopped the rot
Dartford boss Tony Burman is delighted his side have stopped the rot

Dartford v Hendon

Tony Burman believes Dartford have “stopped the rot” just in time as they prepare for a daunting run-up to the New Year.

After this Saturday’s home game with Hendon, the Darts face four away games in a row and three of their opponents are currently in the top four in the Ryman League Premier Division.

Bbut Burman feels that his players can approach the task in a more confident frame of mind following last Saturday’s 3-0 home win over Boreham Wood.

He said: "I always knew that December was going to to be a difficult month for us so it was important that we stopped the rot."

Burman says his side will be looking to avenge the 3-0 defeat they suffered at Claremont Road on the opening day of the season.

But they will probably have to go into the game without midfielder Jamie Day, who suffered a hamstring injury against Boreham Wood.

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