MALVERN Rugby Club play a re-arranged league game at Camp Hill tomorrow (Saturday) looking for Midlands West Two points to continue their climb up the table.
Director of rugby David Robins says although Camp Hill are already relegated he is not expecting an easy game.
Robins said: "It has always been a difficult game for us at Camp Hill, I can not remember us ever having an easy one, so we must properly focus on this game to make sure we bring home the points.
"I have been looking for a top five finish and we went up a spot after last week's home win against Bromsgrove.
"After this week, when we are virtually at full strength with the return of Alex Wenden, we have two league games left, a difficult game away at third-placed Burton and then Solihull at home, who are the next team above us in the table."
Robins was pleased to win last week, and although he has minor worries about line-out and loss of rhythm, he was delighted with the team performance.
"Local derbies are notoriously difficult, as the intensity is even greater than usual, but our lads put in a superb display of rugby football for 60 minutes. Richard Fleming gets my man-of-the-match award - his improvement has been immense.
"The pack built a solid platform, with Shaun Lancett again in irrepressible form, and the backs put the icing on the cake.
"If we'd had the present players at the start of the season I am sure we would have been involved in the promotion places."
The game at Camp Hill kicks-off at 3pm. Directions on www.malvernrfc.co.uk.
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