CHINNOR coach John Brodley knows tomorrow's trip to South West 1 leaders Clifton will be their biggest test yet this season.

But he maintains the result will not prove decisive in the title race.

Clifton have lost just once this season - 22-19 at Kingsey Road - and Chinnor will need to hit top form to complete the double in Bristol.

Fly half John Barnes starred with the boot at Kingsey Road, and, if he plays tomorrow, Chinnor must be wary of conceding penalties.

As an added twist, Clifton centre Leo Taliu played in the same New Zealand schools team as Chinnor's Sam Soane and both joined clubs in South West 1 last November.

Chinnor are unchanged from the side that demolished Penryn last week.

Lock Matt Hutchings and fly half Richard Williams return to the bench.

Oxford Harlequins have a much stronger squad than last week for their game at Spartans (SW).

The return of locks Louis Eggar and Andy Dawson should provide the lineout stability that was missing in their loss to Chippenham.

With fly half Sam Stoop and centre Charlie Mawle also back, the absence of Andy Henley, on best man duty in his native New Zealand, should not be crucial.

Tight-head Tom Chapman steps up from the seconds.

Spartans were thumped 97-3 by Maidenhead last week and victory would see struggling Quins edge away from the relegation zone.

London Welsh flanker Mark Douglas has been drafted in as emergency cover on Henley Hawks' bench for their National 2 game at Redruth.

Douglas, who has known Henley director of rugby Jon Lambden since their days at Wasps, comes in for Adam Holloway.

Hawks' starting line-up is unchanged as they bid to end a run of four straight defeats, although Mitch Burton returns as a replacement.