Windsor & Eton Express

Marlow face their biggest test yet

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Marlow face the biggest test yet of their promotion credential­s when they host unbeaten Chinnor 3rds at Riverwoods on Saturday.

In what promises to be an explosive, and potentiall­y pivotal match, the two sides with 100 per cent records so far this season clash will be keen to maintain the momentum they've built up so far this season.

Marlow have played a game more, and sit five points above their rivals, but there really is very little to choose between the two in terms of results.

Rory Greenslade-Jones’ side are the highest scorers, having notched up 321 points, but they’ve also conceded more points, 134 to Chinnor’s parsimonio­us 85 points. Marlow head into the game off the back of Saturday's narrow, but deserved 35-31 victory at Bracknell 2nds, while Chinnor haven't played since their 34-31 win at Gosford All Blacks on October 29.

Looking ahead to the top-of-the-table clash, Greenslade-Jones said: “They’re unbeaten, we’re unbeaten so it should be an interestin­g game. We’ve got a couple of boys back from injury so we’re looking forward to it being at home and hopefully we can continue our momentum.”

Maidenhead produced an impressive comeback in Saturday's home clash with Havant, but it wasn't enough to prevent the visitors from running out 34-29 winners. Maids battled back from 22-6 down at half-time to lead 26-22 before in-form Havant kicked four penalties to claim victory.

Maidenhead's fifth straight defeats leaves them sixth in the table ahead of Saturday's trip to Bournemout­h.

In Regional 2 Thames, Windsor failed to build on their victory over Old Haberdashe­rs, as they went down to a 27-14 defeat to London side Fullerians.

Andrew Symons side have managed just one victory all season, but they’ll be eyeing another one on Saturday when they host Aylesbury, one of the sides just about them in the table at Home Park.

Slough secured their second narrow win on the spin, beating Aldermasto­n 32-27 away from home in Counties 2 Tribute Berks/Bucks & Oxon South.

The fifth-place side are home to eight-placed Beaconsfie­ld 2nds on Saturday afternoon.

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