Tottonians have a realistic chance of going top of the table when they entertain Chobham this weekend.

Both teams, along with Dorking, remain unbeaten and Totts will be looking to get the better of the Surrey side at Water Lane tomorrow.

Injured captain James Angove said: "We include Ollie Northover to team up with brother Miles for the first time in a Totts shirt."

Richard Buck returns at full back while inspirational Chris Bethal is also back at number eight.

"Hopefully the changes made will not deter us from our campaign as the strength in depth this season means we have more than one player competing for each position," said Angove.

Winchester travel to Old Mid-Whitgiftians knowing that they must start to win away from home if they have any chance of catching the teams at the top of the league.

Coach Barry Bridgeman is still aware that his team are not firing on all cylinders and will want to up the tempo of tomorrow's game.

In their last two away games his side have performed well in the first half only to lose direction once they have gained command.

"It's as if we sink back into our shells instead of trying to close out the game," said Bridgeman.

Gosport & Fareham face a mammoth task travelling to current leaders Dorking who have scored 152 points in their games this season.

Gosport coach John Stamper will need his men in a good mindset. He has to instil in them that to gain anything from this game they will have to attain levels so far unaccomplished this season.

Wayne Dugan has joined the Navy side so will be missing for the next two months along with James Wagstaff who is on tour of duty at sea. Richard Lloyd moves to fullback with Andy Notley filling the fly half berth.