MALVERN chief Dave Robins has warned his side against complacency when they visit Midlands One strugglers Banbury on Saturday.
The Spring Lane team, boosted by last weekend's fine win at Longton, meet a Banbury side who have only won one game all season - against bottom club Camp Hill.
However, director of rugby Robins is well aware that this league clash is a potential banana skin.
"We really have to be 100 per cent focused on this one," he said.
"The worst thing we can do is go there thinking it will be easy because it certainly won't be. They have not had a great season so far but it is a home game for them and they will want to put on a show for the supporters. It is a super place and a great playing surface."
Malvern make two changes for the match with Duncan Short coming into the pack at the expense of Vince Hill while Richard Flemming replaces Bo Kristoffersen who is on international duty with Denmark.
Meanwhile, Hereford should register their fourth league win of the season when they entertain Camp Hill at Wyeside. In the same league, Luctonians can make it a hat-tick for county clubs with a home victory over Walsall. Midlands Two West leaders Bromsgrove face second placed Old Laurentians in a title showdown while, in Midlands Three West (South), Pershore lock horns with Evesham.
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