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Pace key for Mowden success

DARLINGTON Mowden Park are banking on pace to propel them into National Two for the first time in their play-off at Cinderford today.

They have recalled winger Chris Clarke after injury and have also included the athletic Peter Browne at No 8 against his former club.

Director of Rugby Andy Howells is expecting a tough battle up front, but says: "If we can get a decent platform we can compete with most teams.

"We like to play a high-tempo game and if it's warm and there's a firm surface that will be in our favour.

"We've had a good look at them on the tapes and they certainly don't go wide very often. Against Rosslyn Park they drove a maul 35 metres to score.

"We have missed Phil Dawson at No 8, so Browne coming in will give our back row a better balance with Aaron Myers and Scott Riddell playing off him.

"He also helps the line-out, which we have worked hard on because it's an area Cinderford contest very keenly, putting two up every time.

"They are big boys, but I'm really confident we can win. We have a squad who work hard for each other and have the right attitude.

They have come together well and it's been a pleasure to work with them."

Mowden will switch Iain Dixon from wing to full back at the expense of Ben Snook, while talented utility back Charlie Rayner will again have to settle for a place on the bench.

Tony Begovich will join him there after making way for Browne, while Chris Stewart and Adam Howard provide front row cover.

Cinderford, who are expecting a crowd of 2,000 for the only match in Gloucestershire today, have lost their last two games but claim to be selecting from a full squad for the first time for several weeks.

They include two former Gloucester players in prop Andy Deacon and lock Mark Cornwell.

Other players of note are flanker Jed Hooper, lock James Ciaburro, centre Toby Wilson and winger Henry Trinder.

Mowden Park: I Dixon, C Clarke, J Clarke, J Connolly, G Kerr, J Benson, A Foreman, D Brown, R Batty, D Miller, P Vinnicombe, L Monument, S Riddell, A Myers, P Browne.

Blaydon finish their first season in National Two with a home game against Westcombe Park, which skipper Dave Guthrie has to miss because, as a policeman, he is required for football crowd control duty.

Patricio Desmond will play at lock with Andrew Archibald at blind side, while Richard Windle returns at fly half and Andrew Fenby on the wing.

Nick Williams, the physio who recently took up a post in Taunton, is back for the weekend and is likely to be pressed into service at scrum half.

Durham City entertain North Two West runners-up Stockport in their play-off for a place in North One. Jonny Robertson comes in at full back in the only change from the side which enjoyed a good win at Aspatria last week.

Back row veteran Darren McKinnon is again selected at lock, with Stuart Smithson at No 8 and Howard Johnson at blind side.

Middlesbrough complete their North One programme at Birkenhead Park, and in the Durham Junior Cup final Stockton face Barnard Castle at Hartlepool Rovers.

9:46am Saturday 26th April 2008

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