Jason Harrison, captain of title-chasing Oxford, reckons two wins out of the last three games will land them the Divison 1 championship, writes MICHAEL KNOX.

Harrison, who side trail leaders Slough by just three points, will be hoping the first of the wins comes away to lowly Falkland tomorrow.

"I think if we win two more games, we will win the league," said Harrison, who feels that Oxford have the best first-team squad in the division.

This is illustrated tomorrow as Oxford make four changes - three of them enforced - without significantly weakening the side.

All-rounder Graham Charlesworth and Jonno Evans are on holiday, while Adam Cook misses the match because of work com- mitments.

They are replaced by John Williams, Todd Hutchinson and Joe Porter, who has returned from holiday.

The other change sees seamer Jack Brooks, who missed last week's rain-affected match against Banbury, replacing spinner Francois Vainker, giving the side a more balanced attack.

Harrison is not taking Falkland lightly. "They've had a couple of good results recently, and we'll have to be at our best to beat them."

Banbury, who have suffered more than most teams at the hands of the weather, are unchanged for their home clash with Henley.

"We've been on top of several games that have been ruined by the weather," said skipper Benji Hector.

Hector praised paceman Ryan Newhook, who had Oxford in trouble at 144-9 on Saturday before rain brought an early end.

"Ryan really hit the pitch and is coming along well," said Hector.