Witney will be without captain Jez Hicks for the third time in four matches when they host Olney in Southern Counties North tomorrow.

Hicks limped off against Milton Keynes last week, so Owen Fowler takes his place at lock alongside stand-in skipper Simon Chatterton.

Matt Brocklebank gets a deserved start at prop, while Will Worrall, Tim Muller and Chris Murray all return.

Murray earns a recall after some excellent performances for the seconds.

Henley Hawks should field an unchanged side for their trip to Nuneaton in National 2 tomorrow.

Although Nuneaton, who have close links with Leicester Tigers, were founded in 1879, they have never played Henley before.

But with former Leicester prop Darren Garforth looking after their forwards, 'the Nuns' should at least test in-form Hawks up front.

Steve Risbrisdger will lead Bicester for the first time in their BB&O Premier clash at Phoenix.

The scrum half was made captain in the close season, but was injured for Bicester's first match against Abingdon on September 9 and the team have not played since.

Joining him in the starting line-up is former skipper Chad Ward, who makes his return debut at centre, after re-signing from Chinnor.

Paul Leverton is unavailable, so winger Justin Barrett makes his first team debut, while Adam Spencer replaces Ross Kenny at fly half.

Gosford All Blacks include former Bicester lock Justin Collins for their clash with Abingdon at Stratfield Brake.

No 8 Paul Nye should make his first of the campaign alongside the experienced Rod Rhymes.

Flanker Liam Beesley has recovered from injury and is raring to go after becoming a father this week.

Gosford are celebrating their 50th anniversary and are holding a vice presidents' lunch before the match.