IN-FORM Darlington keeper Andy Collett is confident he can maintain the high standards he is setting himself.
The Quakers go into tomorrow's clash with Lincoln City on a high after winning their last three matches, and Collett has been inspirational between the sticks.
The Stockton-born stopper is now regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers in the lower leagues and he is determined to keep up his rich vein of form.
"My form is important to me," said Collett, who had an incredible Bank Holiday weekend when his saves ensured Darlington beat both Hartlepool and Bristol Rovers
"I have just got to keep focused on my own game and if I can keep it tight and the lads do the job up field then we will do well.
"It has worked so far and there has been no reason to suggest that we will not be able to keep up the good performances that we are showing at the moment.
"We will have a tough game at Lincoln come the weekend but I don't think we have any reason to fear anyone in this division. All the lads are really coming together and I think there's more to come."
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