WEYMOUTH & Portland make the trip to Gillingham tomorrow to lock horns with North Dorset Seconds (3pm).
The Seasiders will be hoping to reverse the result from December when, after leading 31-5 at the break, they managed to lose the game 40-38 following a second-half collapse at Monmouth Avenue.
First-team manager Vaughan Carter said: “I still find it difficult to understand how we threw that one away and all I can come up with is they were more streetwise than we were.
“That is not the only time it has happened to us this season. It happened at Lytchett Minster, against Wimborne, and against Swanage & Wareham last weekend.
“On the plus side, we had good numbers at training this week and JT Moncher and Jonny Young are both available on Saturday.
“However, number eight Sean Murphy is not available, which is a blow as he has been playing well recently, so we will probably have to call up a second-team player to fill in for him.”
In Dorset & Wilts Three South, the Seasiders’ second team play host to their Blandford counterparts.
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