MARK Robinson could be back in Weymouth's attack when they travel west to meet Tiverton in the Dr Martens League Premier Division tomorrow (3pm kick-off).

Robinson's shift to a more attacking role triggered the recent revival that has seen the Terras go five games unbeaten and his presence in tomorrow's third clash of the season with the West Country outfit would be a big boost Geoff Butler's side.

"Robbo hasn't been able to do a great deal since injuring his groin at Stafford but he was able to do a bit of training last night and I'm hopeful he will be ready to start against Tiverton," said Butler today.

"He will have a fitness test before the match and hopefully he will come through it OK.

"But groin injuries are notorious for reappearing if you play again too soon and we won't be risking an even longer lay-off unless Mark is entirely happy with it."

Butler will keep Tiverton guessing about his game-plan against a side who have beaten the Terras in both their previous meetings this season - in the league at the Wessex Stadium and at Ladysmead in the FA Cup.

"We have two choices," he said.

"We know what they play like so either we go there to stop them playing their normal game or we pick a team to go and cause them problems.

"I won't be deciding which it is until I know whether Robbo is fit."

The Terras manager feels that tomorrow's rearranged game - the fixture was rained-off originally on Boxing Day - has probably come at a better time for his side.

"When we played them previously they were on fire," he explained.

"But they won't be quite so confident after losing at home to Cambridge City in their last game while we are now on a good run.

"But we are not out of the woods as far as our league position is concerned and although we have games in hand on teams just above us we must not allow ourselves to be lulled into a false sense of security by that.

"We have to continue working just as hard as we have done in our last five games."