ROCHFORD Hundred finish their London Two North East season with a trip to Sudbury tomorrow.
Victory would make sure of a fourth placed finish for Hundred.
But their first team manager Graham Pratt is expecting a difficult afternoon against their hosts who sit second in the standings.
“It’s the last game of the season this week and a very hard one away at Sudbury,” said Pratt “It’s been a mixed campaign for us with some good performances but also some average ones as well.”
Rochford will be missing second row Scott Wheeler and full-back Charlie Clarke this weekend.
However, no other changes are expected to be made as Hundred bid to produce an improved performance.
“The team are going to have to play at a higher level than the previous two weeks otherwise we will probably drop down to fifth place,” said Pratt.
“With Cantabrigian hosting Romford the chances are that they will win well and with a better points difference they could overtake us into fourth place.”
South Woodham Ferrers also complete their season tomorrow as they host bottom of the table Basildon who have yet to win this term.
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