John Brodley says Chinnor must start as they mean to go on in their National 3 clash at North Walsham tomorrow.

Chinnor have begun poorly in every game they have played this season, and head coach Brodley says this cannot continue against their fourth-placed opponents from East Anglia.

Brodley stressed: "We are still working hard on starting the game well and not playing catch-up.

"We have spent training this week working on strategies to avoid that.

"We have had some good comebacks so far, but we don't want to make that a habit.

"North Walsham is our longest journey. We are going into the unknown as we have never played them before.

"They were unfortunate not to win promotion last year, so we are expecting a very, very hard game."

Chinnor make two changes with Chris Sutton replacing Jaike Carter at left wing and Paddy Conlon returning to the front row after missing last week due to work commitments.

Conlon's inclusion sees Joe Iosefo drop to the bench and Andrew Coady shifting across to loose-head prop.

Brodley added: "I just feel this will solidify the scrummaging a bit, which was something of a problem last week.

"Andrew Coady is a natural loose-head. I am having a look at him in his preferred psoition and then we'll make a decision between him and Joe Winpenny as to who is better."

Centre Beau Wilson is a major doubt for Oxford Harlequins' home game with Bracknell in South West 1.

Wilson hurt an ankle at St Ives last week and faces a late fitness test, but fellow centre Andy Henley (pictured) is out for a month with a shoulder injury.

Pete Davis could shift from the wing to cover Henley's absence and James Serrano may get a first start in the backs.

Bracknell were relegated from National 3 South last season, but have started 2006/07 with three straight defeats.

Quins will hope another impressive display from Will Tuffley, who starred on his debut last week, can extend that dismal run.