MUCH-CHANGED Cleobury Mortimer are banking on their full team to do the business after Saturday's 32-6 Midlands Four West (South) defeat at Old Saltlians.
Cleobury believe better luck and more players available could turn their season around after a difficult start.
However, they were confident at the weekend after getting through the first 25 minutes point-less.
That was before Old Saltlians opened the scoring with an unconverted try from the powerful number eight.
Cleobury responded with a Colin Smith penalty but it was soon matched by a converted try to leave them 15-3 behind at the interval.
Hoping for a quick response, the visitors were stunned by a barn-storming right-wing run setting up another score for their opponents.
Smith's second penalty reduced the arrears to 22-6 but try scoring was looking increasingly difficult.
As the players tired and home confidence grew, Old Salts managed two unconverted tries in the last 10 minutes.
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