Haywards Heath will look to bounce back at home after suffering in the west country on Saturday.
They went down 38-14 at Launceston in National Three South, despite a late try from Henry Goodburn on his return to the side.
Three scores in a decisive second-half spell sent Heath heading to defeat.
They will look to take it out on struggling Basingstoke at Whitemans Green next Saturday.
Skipper Alex Meredith said: "I thought the scoreline flattered them a bit.
"We produced some good play and the forwards worked very hard but we didn't communicate well between the forwards and backs.
"It is always a difficult place to go to and they had a big crowd behind them.
"Now we have to look forward to next week.
"We had a chat on the coach coming home about what we needed to put right."
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