John Brodley is targeting a 'winning habit' by naming a largely-unchanged Chinnor side for tomorrow's EDF Energy National Trophy first-round clash with North Walsham.

Chinnor's head coach has made just three changes, two of them enforced, as they bid to build on last week's morale-boosting 20-19 victory against Old Patesians.

Andy Millburn comes in at lock for captain Matt Hutchings, who is recovering from a bang to the head.

This means Craig Burrows skippers the side, while Joe Winpenny replaces Paddy Conlon at tight-head and Jaike Carter comes in for Chris Sutton (work commitments) at right wing.

Brodley said: "We just want to keep the momentum going and build up a winning habit.

"Maybe if we had won five games I would have looked at bringing in one or two more players.

"They say that winning is a habit and it certainly was for us last year.

"There are one or two guys in the seconds that are pressing hard and they may be disappointed to miss out."

Centre/full back Ed Orchard is the only second-team player to be called up to the bench.

Brodley added: "The guys have moved on significantly in the last six games.

"The great thing about the 25 players we've got in the squad now is that they are willing to commit three nights a week to the cause.

"We've now got the attitude needed for National 3 rugby."

Pictured is Chinnor scrum half Danny Wiseman.

Oxfordshire Cup winners Oxford Harlequins host National 3 South high-fliers Westcombe Park, who put 85 points past Chinnor earlier this month.

Prop Simon Chadbone (hamstring) is doubtful, but has been having treatment all week.

No 8 Paddy Soper had several stitches for a head cut on Saturday, but should be fit.

Centre Charlie Mawle comes back into the reckoning after playing for the Fire Brigade in Scotland last weekend.