Henley Hawks hope to travel to Manchester tomorrow with largely the same team that achieved the National League Divison 1 double over Bedford last week.
They will, however, be without Justin Hendriksz, who is suffering from a sore shoulder as a result of his efforts in that game.
Also missing is prop Des Brett, who has proved a useful addition to the front row, for this and the remaining games of the season. His work as a sculptor has taken him to an important exhibition in Poland.
This means that the Hawks' regular No 8 for most of the season, Ali Metcalfe, will probably start.
Gosford All Blacks complete their Berks, Bucks & Oxon Division 2 campaign by facing Harwell for the third time this season, the score standing at one win apiece.
TOMORROW'S LINE-UPS
Henley Hawks (v Manchester, away) probable: Roke; Rowland, Batty, Van Zyl, Holloway, Jones, Smaje, Hannon, Phillips, Lee Hall, Sampson, Winterbottom, Barnes (capt), Venner, Metcalfe. Reps: Fuller, Alvis, Moxon, Street, Ayres, R Osman, Buoy.
Gosford All Blacks (v Harwell, home, meet 2): S Dee, Hands, G Dee, Glithero, Webb, N Lambert, Lowe, Heskin (capt), Kendrick, M Lambert, Bartlett, Keane, Woodley, Benito, Beesley. Reps: Mallaghan, Blunsden.
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