KINGS Norton face a four pointer when they return to league action at the weekend.
Pete May's side were without a competitive game at the weekend after withdrawing from the Powergen Intermediate Cup earlier in the season.
The Midlands West four South side sit third from bottom of a very close league in which they are also joint second.
Berkswell and Shipston top the table with six points each but, unusually, have each lost a fixture already.
Six sides, including Kings Norton and Saturday's hosts Old Halesonians (ko 3pm), are on four points with struggling Droitwich and Coventry Welsh pointless.
Kings Norton can at least put Old Hales beneath them in the table with a win and are likely to climb at least two places.
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