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Dartford assistant manager Christian Jolley says attention to detail is vital ahead of play-off campaign in National League South

Dartford will scrutinise every minor detail as they gear up towards the play-offs.

The Darts boosted their chances of a top two finish after thumping Dulwich 4-0 at Princes Park last weekend.

And assistant manager Christian Jolley wants them to demonstrate that precise focus again ahead of Good Friday’s trip to Eastbourne and a home derby with Dover on Easter Monday.

“Every game is important now,” stated Jolley. “You look at it from a group perspective and we all want to be in a good momentum-based shift going into the play-offs and making sure we can do what we want to do.

“From an individual basis, I keep saying to the players that every game you’re asking questions of each other and making sure that people can deliver in important moments.

“That’s not switching off in the last five minutes, if it had been 4-1 against Dulwich for example, they’re the details we want to get right and the boys got it right. Ben Dudzinski made a really big save at 3-0 and then Maxwell Statham made some really pivotal clearances at the back post which means they didn’t score.

“They are the sort of details we’re scrutinising about because a detail in the play-offs is something you can’t bounce back from.

“You don’t have other games to do it from, you’ve got to really nail it from the first hurdle. The boys are fully aware of exactly the standard that we’re after.

“I’m really excited, every game is a cup final as we’re trying out different processes, different personnel, different reactions, different characteristics of a game.

“When we come up against those sorts of things in a play-off game, we’ll be ready and operating in a manner which we’ve already experienced them so we’ll be ready for those scenarios.

“Going into all of these games

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