Jon Graham is joining the wide boys as Haywards Heath bid to end their losing run.
Heath have gone down in their last four London One matches and will be eager to put that right when they visit Winchester tomorrow.
Graham and skipper Henry Goodburn return, though Heath have resisted wholesale changes to the side which performed so poorly at home to Sutton and Epsom a fortnight ago.
There is a new role for Graham, best known as an outside half. He operates at outside centre this time with Andrew Cook remaining at No. 10.
Graham said: "It will be a change but I have played there before for Heath and Sussex. We were terrible against Sutton but none of us believe we are not good enough to compete in this league."
Goodburn added: "The Sutton game was a blip for the team as a whole rather than any individuals and we decided no-one should be made to suffer for that day.
"It's up to the players to focus and produce a better performance."
Winger Martin Eze is poised for a comeback as leaders Worthing host third-placed Dartfordians in London Three South East. Eze has been missing for a year with a series of injury and illness problems but has earned a recall after shining for the second team.
East Grinstead can put themselves in the thick of the title race by beating Tonbridge Juddian. Mitch Knight returns at lock but otherwise faith is shown in those who finished so strongly at Sevenoaks last week.
Brighton's Andy Pinnock is another man being offered more space to show his skills as his side go to Dunstonians.
The former Harlequins man started life at Waterhall at half back but will be at outside centre as Brighton bid to build on impressive wins over Lewes and Tunbridge Wells.
Brighton beat Wells 41-5 in a friendly last week and coach Bert Merritt said: "Now there are no excuses for not getting an away win."
Toby Edwards-Lunn is the new No. 10 while Lee Raikes and Sean Trotter compete for a second row berth after Danie Venter strained a calf muscle.
Crawley lock Tony Parsons will rush back from a run out with Marauders at the Dubai Sevens to take his place in the second row against old foes Charlton Park.
Parson said: "There was bit of niggle there last season but, if we keep our discipline, we can win."
Crawley are at full strength as skipper Kelvin Cartwright, flanker Alan Maybank and outside half Phil Howe return.
Lewes will cause the shock of the day if they win at Sidcup. Nick Lambe makes his debut at scrum half and Ross Armour returns from injury at blindside flanker.
Versatile Jonny Lang will be at hooker as title-chasing Bognor go to Uckfield in Four South East. Lang has played at flanker and centre but wears No. 2 in place of the injured Paul Mitchell.
Prop Nigel Lewis faces a fitness test on his knee ahead of Hove's trip to Cranbrook. Phil Ward is getting married so Austin Jones comes in at centre.
Haywards Heath: Charnely, H. Goodburn, Graham, Rolandi, Ashton, A. Cook, Meredith; Sheppard, Jenkins, Sherwood, Virgin, Atkin, Wattam, Rankin, Lyall.
Brighton: O'Connell, James, Pinnock, Lewis, Jones, Edwards-Lunn, Hutchens; McDonagh, Ellis, Jenkins, Ede, Trotter or Raikes, Haines, Peters, Jeffries.
Worthing: Coombe, Todd, Butler, S. Imrie, Eze, Quirk, M. Imrie; Bruce, Howard, Bennett, Dove, C. McGowan, Newhouse, Cox, Davies.
East Grinstead: Hennessy, Mike Ayres, Ingham, Marcus Ayres, Goodwin, Turner, Moore; Smith, Clare, Power, Knight, Templeman, Trantham, Cooke, Blake.
Crawley: Moffat, Preston, McKie, Cartwright, Simkins, Howe, Doyle; Bhatti, Gilham, Sparks, Parsons, Silver, Wattam, Shadbolt, Maybank.
Lewes: Jones, Ede, Taylor, T. Hemsley, Livesey; Tyrrell, Lambe; Lacey, D. Hemsley, Harris, Turner, Martin, Barton, Siggs, Armour.
Bognor: Shipp, O'Connor, Pearce, Foster, Gordon, Spurle, Brown; Greenslade, Lang, Haste, Mead, Stock, Pinchbeck, Flynn, N. Mitchell.
Hove: Hammond, Hoare, King, Jones, Standing, Lovell, Finalson; Henderson, Waddington, Nelwon or Lewis, Beecham, Jackson, Elliot, Karn, Long.
Horsham: Tussler, P. Mason, Billings, Frater, Bartle, R. Wright, R. Mason or D. Wright; Wills, Senneck, Clay, C. Harman, Bond, Hannell, Dowling, Clegg.
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