TIM Seward and Anthony Dunkerley return to Bournemouth’s starting line-up for their tough National Three South West clash at Newton Abbot tomorrow (2.30pm).

Lions, who hammered the Devon outfit 41-10 at home in November, are without unavailable Will Brooks and Chris Hughes, whose finger injury has flared up again.

Neil Stanton-Ketchley returns to the bench for Bournemouth, who are aiming to bounce back from their 42-5 home drubbing against title favourites Hartpury College.

Bournemouth are running a supporters’ coach to Newton Abbot, which leaves Chapel Gate at 10am.

Lions: (from) K Lynch, Yarwood, Bruce, Chislett, Stewart, Connolly, Pollard, Hardcastle, Wareham, Wilford, Manning, Forrest, Hennings, R Lynch, Ford, Seward, Dunkerley, Stanton-Ketchley.

• Oaks duo Mike Richards (injured) and Will Ford (unavailable) miss their South West One East derby visit to Swanage & Wareham (3pm).

But Andy Gresser and Johnny Peart return for relegation-threatened Oaks, who lost 37-13 at home to Swans in November.

Swans: Sheldrake, Elford, Andrews, Burgess, Collins, Large, Lewis, Maginn, Tomes, Graves, Wilcox, Parish, Rowberry, Jones, Dunsford. Subs: Warren, Harris, Frampton.

Oaks: (from) Norris, Stephenson, Wells, Peart, Evans, Barrett, Atkins, Gresser, Bell, Anthony, Morgan, Frost, Hare, Osborne, Sesser, Valentine, Hart, Tryska, Mitchell.

• Declan Francis returns for basement boys Wimborne at Witney (2.30pm).

All Blacks: Busby, Hunt, Burvill, Jordan, Hopkins, Champ, Francis, Mikolajewski, Perry, Ansell, King, Griffith, Brown, J Brokenshire, Maltman, Unwin, Roberts, Andrews.

• Six North Dorset players return for their home clash against Bridport as they aim for six Southern Counties South wins on the trot.

They are Joe Willoughby, Robbie Sampson, David Stickland, Rich Miller, Clive Tuffin and James Fox.

North: (from) Boenigk, J Westcar, J Willoughby, Botterill, S Trevis, Micklewright, Sampson, D Smith, Dimmack, Miller, Clayton, Stickland, C Tuffin, W Willoughby, A Trevis, Jobling, Jones, Fox.

• Dorset & Wilts under-20s edged past Oxfordshire 23-21 at Henley in the County Championship with tries from Freddie Strange and Liam Long, with Luke Flower adding three penalties and two conversions.