SWANAGE and Wareham visit Chippenham tomorrow for a Dorset and Wilts Cup semi-final tie with the eventual victors locking horns with Oakmeadians.

The Oaks beat Salisbury in their semi which must have pleased their former Dorchester coach Paul Absolom.

Swans make two changes to their starting line-up from the side who ran out 21-5 winners at home against Windsor last week.

Back in come prop Andy Murray and flanker Simon Robbins while

42-year-old former Dorset and Wilts hooker Keith Tomes makes a rare appearance on the bench.

Dorchester have no first team game tomorrow, but coach Geraint Hughes will have all of his first team squad in at midday for an intensive training session.

Hughes said: "Losing at Tadley last week left us gutted and now it is going to be very difficult for us to gain automatic promotion as league champions.

"We entertain league leaders Ivel at Coburg Road next Saturday and that is a game that we must win if we

are still to be in with a shout of automatic promotion and avoid the play-offs.

"I don't want it to sound like sour grapes, but I was less than impressed with the way the Tadley game was adjudicated, however we all came away from that contest a great deal the wiser.

"At the end of the day the main difference between the two teams was their former Bath fly half Craig Raymond.

"He conjured up some of the old magic when they needed him to get them out of tight situations and also kicked an excellent conversion and drop goal."

Weymouth also have no first team fixture tomorrow, although the Seasiders seconds visit North Dorset. Puddletown also have a void weekend.