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Dartford boss Tony Burman says his squad will enjoy their final game of the season at Truro this weekend before turning their attentions to the Blue Square Bet South play-offs.
The Darts travel to Cornwall on Saturday in their final game of the campaign ahead of the two-legged play-off semi-finals, which start on Wednesday.
Burman (pictured) said:"We are spending two nights in Cornwall and whatever happens on Saturday, we will all be going out for a meal and a couple of drinks in the evening and reflect on what we have achieved this season, with the icing on the cake still to come hopefully."
Defender Paul Goodacre suffered an Achilles problem in the Kent Senior Cup final defeat to Hythe on Tuesday night, but on-loan defender Luke Wilkinson will return at Truro after completing his ban.
Looking ahead, Burman said: "The play-offs are a new competition, two semis and a final. We have to do our best and make sure things go our way.
"The good thing is if things don’t go for us in the first game we have got another (match) to put it right."
Injured pair Jon Wallis (ankle) and keeper Deren Ibrahim (dislocated shoulder) are in light training, and Burman is also monitoring the fitness of his other keeper, Andrew Young, who has been sidelined with a knee injury while playing for Concord Rangers.