Chinnor coach John Brodley wants the whole club to "relax and savour the occasion" as they host Maidenhead in South West 1 tomorrow (3).

o Victory over the Berkshire side will guarantee Chinnor the title and promotion to National Division 3 South.

But as Maidenhead are one of only two sides to have beaten Brodley's men in the league this season, there are bound to be a few nerves among home supporters.

Brodley said: "These types of games should bring out the best in the players.

"The games with a bit of pressure are the enjoyable ones and the reasons players play and coaches coach.

"I want the team and the whole club to relax and savour the occasion."

Chinnor will be without captain Craig Burrows as he is on a ski trip with Drayton School, so No 8 Paul Hennessy skippers the side.

Matt Hutchins replaces Burrows at lock, Ed Rixon returns at flanker, while James Hewitt is fit enough to start at full back.

Brodley added: "We've had a week off after the Weston games and are ready to go "I believe we've have reached a new level of play at the sharp end of the season.

"I'm confident that if they can adopt a tough mental attitude and a relaxed style of play they can win the game."

Oxford Harlequins need to beat Penryn at Horspath Road to be sure of remaining in the division.

The worst two tenth-placed teams in North 1, Midlands 1, South West 1 and London 1 will go down, but two more points should keep Quins up.

Their chances will be boosted by the return of Louis Eggar at lock forward and top tryscorer Andy Henley at centre.

No 8 Paddy Soper has a slight hamstring injury, but should be fit enough to play.

Quins were unlucky to lose to Basingtoke last time out and should prove too strong for their Cornish visitors if they repeat that level of performance.