Cirencester have received a massive boost ahead of their Gloucestershire One home clash with Bristol Saracens tomorrow (3pm), after place-kicker Adam Seager returned to the club.
Seager, who has spent the last two seasons at Stroud, joins John Rawlinson in coming back to the Whiteway.
That's a lift to Myles Ferris's men, who have only one league win to their name from three starts so far.
One place higher than their visitors in sixth position, Ciren will be boosted by the return of Phil Farrow and Ian Barber, while other influential players are returning from injury.
n Cirencester under 11s travelled to Dursley Festival with 20 boys playing their first competitive rugby of the season.
They beat Painswick 7-0 with South African centre Steve Thomson scoring.
Town then played local rivals Stroud and won 14-0. Tries were scored by winger James O'Leary and scrum-half Gus Collyer-Bristow. Garin Eldred and Will Mason (2) added the extra points.
Cirencester beat Hucclecote 7-0 in a fiercely-contested game with O'Leary scoring the vital try.
In their final game they beat hosts Dursley 14-0, Michael Kosylowicz scoring two tries. Scott Anderson and Eldred (2) again added the extras.
Squad: Broadstock, Ford, Eyre, Newman, Seville, Collyer-Bristow, Anderson, O'Leary, Eldred, Thomson, Kosylowicz, Mason, Gilder, Doyle, Corp, J Cook, Rhys-Thomas, George, W Cook, Dixon, Beadle.
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