Haywards Heath will be glad to get back on home ground when mid-table Sutton and Epsom visit next Saturday.
Heath were in Norfolk today looking to stave off a third successive away defeat at Norwich.
They made the trip on the back of setbacks at Staines and Basingstoke in games they could have won.
Heath scraped through 11-10 against Harlow in their most recent home game and the third anniversary of their last defeat at Whitemans Green is looming large.
One man who will hope to play a part is outside half Jon Graham, who tore a thigh muscle in the Basingstoke defeat a fortnight ago.
Graham had missed the previous week's thriller with Harlow because of a thigh problem and was crocked just ten minutes into his comeback.
Injury problems elsewhere meant he had to finish the match.
Whether he gets a run next week could depend on the form today of Andrew Cook, who was again wearing No. 10, and Stuart Charnely, given his debut at full back.
Graham said: "The injury should take about two weeks to sort out so I would hope to be back next week.
"That could be a very important game for us."
Giles Goodburn and Matt Benstead were hoping to play some part for the second team today after injury lay-offs.
Vince Rolandi is also back in the picture as Heath's injury problems at last show a sign of easing.
Second row giants Nick Dinsdale and Rick Ure have both undergone knee operations.
Ure should be fit for his Heath debut by the end of the month.
Dinsdale could be a little behind but is putting his lofty stature to good use by videoing Heath's matches, without the need for a television gantry.
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