Fareham Heathens target away boost at Portsmouth
Senior coach Dave Wheaton is confident they can make up for the disappointing result against Sandown & Shanklin.
They have been working well to correct some of the things that went wrong and they know they must be focused.
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Hide AdWheaton said: '˜Training has gone very well and the lads have rallied to work on the areas that let us down.
'˜We have an opportunity to redeem ourselves but Portsmouth are always strong at home
'˜Against Sandown we were complacent and we have to be more focused this time.'
Wheaton returns in the second row, Graeme Wilson at flanker and Luke Adderley on the wing.
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Hide AdHeathens' stand-out player so far this season Kristoffer Owens is unavailable due to the imminent birth of his second child and therefore is on stand-by mode and unable to travel.Â
Wheaton added: '˜His control and aggressive tackling in the centre alongside Rob Impey will definitely missed but we are hoping Impey and Pete Baker can work together just as well.
'˜We have been working on our lineouts this week in training as uncharacteristically we were poor in this area.
'˜It's vital to win our own set pieces.'
Locks Heath Pumas host Ellingham and Ringwood at Brookfield School in Hampshire one.
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Hide AdWill Baker gets a start at hooker due to injuries and Harry Graham continues at scrum-half after confident performances.
Head coach Kent Streek is looking for the strength of his squad to show.
He said: '˜We have a few forced changes following last week's win.
'˜Again, though, we are able to field a top line-up due to the fact that we had 41 players to choose from and are again fielding two teams this weekend.
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Hide Ad'˜The training and commitment the guys are showing every week is encouraging and impressive.
'˜Ellingham & Ringwood have started the season well but we are confident we can slow their advances at the top of the table.'