BOGNOR can bring the table-toppers down to earth again at Nyewood Lane.
Jack Pearce's side won at Croydon when they were setting the pace in Division One and will look to complete the double over new leaders Staines tomorrow.
Rocks will be without strikers Neil Scammell (back) and Roy Young (hamstring) as they bid to improve on a home record of just two wins in nine games.
Pearce said: "If we play as well as we did against Worthing and cut out the silly errors we will be all right."
JOHN Maggs has come to the same conclusion as most of Horsham's supporters: The current Queen Street squad isn't strong enough to avoid relegation.
Boss Maggs is hoping to make a signing before tomorrow's home clash with bogey side Wivenhoe and said: "You can certainly expect additions within the next week to ten days."
Crystal Palace reserve Soren Ljungberg appears to have decided against joining Hornets after returning
home to Sweden.
LEWES are battling against injury and illness ahead of tomorrow's game with Tring Town.
Sam Taylor and Dominic Shepherd are both long term casualties with broken ankles, but they have now been joined on the sidelines by Paul Stokes (ankle), Rastik Borek (shin) and goalkeeper Paul Rogers (groin).
In addition, striker Jon Lockhart and utility man Owen Hill are both doubtful with flu. Graham Bannatyne stands by to take over in goal.
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