LAUNCESTON head to Drybrook tomorrow looking to secure a seventh-placed finish in Regional One South West (2.30pm).

With the rest of the league finished, a five-point win for the Cornishmen will see them leapfrog both Okehampton and Lydney, while a defeat will see them end up ninth.

Drybrook are already relegated but have been in decent form recently, and know that a bonus point win themselves ensures Old Centralians would end up bottom.

Launceston travel without three key players.

Skipper Lloyd Duke has to work before next weekend’s opening Papa John’s Community Cup Regional One Shield clash at Lydney, while prop Ethan Pearce-Cowley is injured and fly-half Glenn Coles is unavailable.

However Charlie Tummon, Joe Stansfield and Jack Statton, who all attend university in Cardiff, are available and included in the matchday 18.

Tummon starts on the bench with Stansfield and Statton forming a new-look centre partnership that allows Brandon Rowley to revert to his favoured number eight position after several weeks in the midfield.

Andy Knight missed the Camborne game 13 days ago but replaces Pearce-Cowley with Mitch Hawken moving to loosehead.

Scrum-half Adam Collings and lock Jake Crabb are both available again but start on the bench alongside Tummon, with Tom Sandercock and James Slater starting at nine and ten.

LAUNCESTON at Drybrook: James Tucker, Archie Dinnis, Jack Statton, Joe Stansfield, Dan Pearce, James Slater, Tom Sandercock; Mitch Hawken, Levent Bulut, Andy Knight, Leion Cole, Alex Bartlett, Tom Bottoms, George Bone, Brandon Rowley (capt). Replacements: Charlie Tummon, Jake Crabb, Adam Collings.