All the promotion and relegation issues have been resolved in London Division Three South-West but Tottonians want to end their best ever season on a positive note when they trek to Farnham.
Already certain of their highest ever league placing of fifth - unless they can defeat the Surrey side by an unrealistic 204 points when they would overtake Winchester - Paul Goodall's side want to join the county capital side on 21 points.
And after an excellent performance in trouncing Andover a fortnight ago, Totts travel on a high although they are without Jason Jones, pictured, who suffered a broken nose and the unavailable Clive Wilkes.
Nick Timms and Mark Amey come in for the pair while Collin Mortimer gets a start on the wing as Elliot Green recovers from mumps. Teenager Matt Harris has been rewarded for positive performances in friendly matches with a seat on the bench.
Skipper Goodall, himself recovering from a groin strain, has been pleased with the season as a whole but wants one last effort from his team.
"We really want to finish on the same points as Winchester, and after our performances in recent weeks, we go to Farnham confident."
Andover and Alton meet for the final time in the league, with the latter dropping to Four South-West next season while Jersey aim for an unbeaten season, although they must defeat runners-up Effingham & Leatherhead to do so.
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