WIMBORNE captain Dave Huggins has labelled their mouth-watering home clash against Trowbridge tomorrow as a "must win" game.

Huggins, whose inconsistent side are in mid-table, said: "We got hammered at Trowbridge earlier in the season, but we had a weak side and didn't turn up.

"We knew we should have done better and I think we will turn things around, especially at home.

"Oaks, who we lost to last weekend, said to us that we are strong enough to beat Trowbridge.

"So I'm hoping their words will spur us on."

Wimborne: (from) Unwin, Murphy, R Lynch, Marchant, Jordan, Lennon, Huggins, Morgan, Llewellyn, Gee, Beevers, Griffin, Roberts, Chapman, K Lynch, Tinsdale, Coulling, Maltmant.

  • BOURNEMOUTH are hoping to arrange a friendly for tomorrow after their scheduled Dorset and Wiltshire Cup quarter-final trip to Chippenham was postponed for a third time.

Chippenham have to host Windsor in South West Two East instead.

  • OAKMEADIANS travel to Corsham for their rearranged Southern Counties South clash, which was postponed two weeks ago due to a waterlogged pitch.

Oaks, who gained the local bragging rights with a 31-5 win over Wimborne on Saturday, are in good form after five straight league victories.

Oaks: (from) Blackburn, R Stephenson, Riley, Stradwick, W Croker, Porter, Hennings, Flower, Hokianga, Harman, Tryska, Tait, Notobartolo, Baylis, Drummond, Osborne, Easterbrooke, Parker.

  • WIMBORNE Girls celebrated the fact they were playing in their new Sport Relief-sponsored strip for the first time by defeating Dorking 22-5 at home in Division One of the U18 South East League.

The Leigh Parkers won thanks to touchdowns from Donna Rose (two), Poppy Cleall and Hannah Walraven and a Bryony Cleall conversion.