I THINK it’s a great idea switching our game with Cambridge to the Sunday this weekend and hopefully it can help us attract something of a bumper crowd at Warners Bridge.

I regularly go to the ground on a Sunday with my daughters as I help out with our under 16 side so I know it’s already an extremely popular day at the club.

I’m sure that those connected to the junior teams will all be watching and playing on a Sunday also enables people who are with other clubs or might be watching other sports on Saturday to come along too.

It’s certainly something that’s worth trying but the main thing is making sure we win the game and make it four wins in a row.

Looking at it on paper, it’s a game we would be expected to win as we’re now above Cambridge in the table.

But I know their head coach Craig Newby well as I played against him many times when he was with Leicester and he will have them very well prepared.

They also put 50 points on Lydney in their last game so they’re no mugs and it has the makings of a good game, especially as they have a few more players coming back now.

However, a win for us would make it four wins in a row and would prove I wasn’t mad a few weeks ago when I said we were capable of putting this kind of winning run together.

GREAT TO GET NARROW WIN AT LAUNCESTON

IT was great to get our first away win of the season when we went to Launceston last weekend.

If you give them an inch there they take a mile and it’s makes it a difficult place to go.

They have a vocal crowd and the decisions seem to quite often go their way.

That included a couple of controversial tries against us on Saturday but we stuck to our guns and the game plan to see out the final few minutes.

Things like that weren’t happening a few weeks ago and I think winning like we did, by a single point at Launceston, showed the progress which has been made.

IT DOESN'T LOOK GOOD FOR ENGLAND

ANOTHER advantage of us playing on Sunday this week is that it means I’ll be able to tune in for England’s game against New Zealand being played the day before.

England have a few injuries and New Zealand thumped USA in their last game and are obviously very strong.

If I was a betting man then unfortunately I wouldn’t be putting my money on England but of course I hope to be proved wrong.

My former Toulon team-mate Sonny Bill Williams should also be lining up for the All Blacks so it will be interesting to see how he performs.