Concentration and commitment will be key for Midlands Three West (North) leaders Kidderminster Carolians on Saturday.
They resume league duty with the visit of bottom-of-the-table Leek to Marlpool Lane.
Having won 21-10 at Leek last month, KCs are aiming for the double but their opponents are a better team than their position suggests.
Saturday's friendly at Old Saltleians was cancelled on the morning of the match with the Birmingham opponents citing an unplayable pitch.
The seconds thrashed Old Salts 56-12 at home.
KCs 4ths and Vets 20 Chaddesley Corbett 2nds 25
A well-contested game produced nine unconverted tries.
Bob Barlow opened the scoring for KCs but Pete Goodyer levelled with the visitors' first try.
Mark Blakeway scored from close in to restore the home lead but Martyn Wright, on loan to Chaddesley for the game, made it 10-10.
Chaddesley led 15-10 at half time by virtue of a try from Nick Smith.
Dave Bambury brought KCs level but Chaddesley got their noses in front again through Anthony Dodge.
KCs were not to be outdone and Peter Gurr grabbed the equaliser.
Kidderminster referee Chris Wright said he would blow for time when the ball next went out of play.
But that proved to be a try from Dodge to give Chaddesley a well-deserved victory.
Fixtures, Saturday: KCs v Leek, 1sts home, 2nds away (2.15pm kick-offs). Boxing Day: Old Halesonians A v KCs A (11am).
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