Westcliff are looking to take another stride towards the Eastern Counties Two South title when Old Brentwoods are the visitors to Aviation Way tomorrow.
The team is unbeaten in 12 league outings and knows all about 13 being unlucky.
"We do have the advantage of having played and beaten them at their place," said Westcliff captain James Argentieri.
"We are basing our side on the one that has gone out in the last few games.
"A couple of the boys were carrying knocks and so we gave them last weekend off."
Old Brentwoods have a big side but after some initial problems, Westcliff overcame them in the first meeting on October 12 and are wary of over-confidence. The match kicks off at 2.15pm.
London One leaders Southend were out of league action last week, but are wary of the challenge of their two main rivals, Haywards Heath and Hertford.
The seasiders are still four points clear, but the duo behind have games in hand. Southend are at Winchester tomorrow.
Thurrock, second from bottom in London Two North following a 30-21 home defeat by Ipswich, travel to Letchworth Garden City.
In London North Three East Basildon and Rochford are both struggling.
Basement new towners are at Brentwood while third from bottom Rochford are at Wymondham, who are sandwiched between the two in the trouble zone.
Published Friday, January 31, 2003
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