NOBBY Bush aims to take his belated place in the Corsham Town dugout when Wellington visit Southbank.
Bush was taken to hospital with appendicitis prior to the opener against Shrewton last Saturday, but the manager will be calling the shots again tomorrow after a successful operation.
Bush expects to have son Carl at his disposal alongside Brian Kyall and James Highmore after the trio missed the Shrewton game.
Elsewhere in the First Division, Calne travel to Willand looking to add to their comfortable 2-0 opening day win over Ilfracombe.
In the Premier, Melksham Town are still reeling following the 3-2 loss against Paulton on Monday.
The defeat was bad enough, but the broken leg suffered by Tim Waylen left the Conigre contingent stunned.
Manager Nigel Tripp said: "When something like that happens it makes you wonder why you play sport."
Tripp and his troops minus Waylen travel to title hopefuls Brislington.
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