UNBEATEN Rochford Hundred will be gunning for a fifth successive victory when they host Diss in London One North tomorrow.

Rochford - who won London Two North East without losing a single game last season - have triumphed in their opening four games this term.

And fly-half Cam Greenhall has already set his sights on securing back-to-back promotions.

“As a team our hope is automatic promotion this season,” said Greenhall.

“We are getting better and better every time we enter the field and have high expectations of our squad and so we know where we want to be as a group but we will take it game by game.

“Right now we are only thinking about Saturday.”

Rochford - who sit second in the table - head into tomorrow’s game on the back of an impressive 50-0 win at Fullerians.

Greenhall played a key part in the victory as he bagged two tries.

And he is keen to keep on making a good impression.

“Personally, I’d like to cement my place at fly-half and be a key figure in driving our side to promotion this season,” said Greenhall.

“That’s going to be my own aim.”

Diss head to Magnolia Road in 12th having lost all four of their games so far this season.

l Canvey Island will host Chelmsford in London Three Essex this weekend, while South Woodham Ferrers are at home to Southwold in London Two North East.

In London South, Thurrock are at Camberley.

Meanwhile, Billericay host Harwich in Essex One.