Millbrook travel to Petersfield tomorrow and are well aware of the results their opponents have achieved in Snows Group Hampshire 1 this season, including turning over Fordingbridge.

Brook’s injury list is growing, with strong runners Ratu Degei and Dan Wade both out with injuries sustained in last weekend’s win against Fareham Heathens, the latter a broken thumb.

The changes see captain Mike Randell move from the wing to outside centre and new player Alex Milligan gain a place on the bench. Back row Gareth Havis also steps up to the join the replacements.

Captain Mike Randell said: “We’re fortunate to have some good strength in depth as this is really being tested at the moment. Saturday is also a good opportunity for the likes and Alex and Gareth to step into the first XV.”

Only a win will do for Fordingbridge when they make the long trip to the league’s only non-Hampshire side, Bognor. Three defeats have left Bridge off the leading places but they bounced back with a convincing victory over Farnborough last weekend.

Bridge could even move back into second place if they got the better of Bognor and Millbrook came unstuck.

Unbeaten leaders US Portsmouth head for mid-table Farnborough.

The Pompey club is not the only side with a 100 per cent record in Hampshire though. Locks Heath Pumas have won six from six and sit top of Hampshire 2. They entertain Aldershot & Fleet while second-placed Ventnor travel to Alresford.