ANDY Keast is urging supporters to watch a Sixways classic today.

Worcester Rugby Club's coach believes that the National One clash with Henley Hawks (3pm) could be one the games of the season.

With Worcester riding high at the top of the table and Henley looking to run the ball at every opportunity, Keast is telling rugby fans to make the most of it at Sixways today.

"It should be an exciting game for the supporters, I think they will be the real winners today," said Keast.

"Henley will come to Sixways to play. They went to Coventry recently and won there by playing rugby rather than coming with a damage limitation mindset.

"They have a reputation as a positive side and from what we've seen of them this season so far, that is well deserved. They like to be positive.

"Sometimes we criticise teams when they come to Sixways with a negative approach, but we don't think Henley will do that.

"Spectators should be in for a treat. I would urge them to come here and make the most of it."

Duncan Roke will not be involved against his former club after failing a fitness test yesterday. The full-back is still suffering from a bruised bone in his knee and will not be risked against the Hawks. Jon Hylton takes his place on the bench.

"Duncan made the call himself," said Keast. "He could run on it but he was struggling to spring so he held his hands up. He wanted to play against his old club but it's just come a bit too soon for him unfortunately."

Meanwhile, Keast believes that today will be an important one in the context of the title race. The early National One leaders Pertemps Bees face their toughest test yet when they travel to Orrell for an early kick-off and a Worcester win could see them displace the Birmingham side come 5pm.