PROMOTION and relegation issues elsewhere are more or less decided as the regular league season draws to a close tomorrow.
It's party time at Greenbridge Road tomorrow as Swindon celebrate their Berks, Bucks & Oxon Premier Division title win.
A large crowd is expected at the club to see the home side conclude their league campaign against Wallingford.
Wallingford need victory in an attempt to secure third spot, but Swindon will be looking to put in a performance that will entertain the expectant home support.
Coach John Brown has a full squad to select from, which has been boosted by promising performances from a number of the development squad in recent games.
The pack remains unchanged however, but the recovery from injury of fly-half Neil Maycock and centre Guy Sturla sees the back line return to full strength.
Full-back Nathan Waite is unavailable, so Stuart Cock gets the 15 jersey and Jamie Whatcott is on the bench.
The players will select their 2005-06 captains prior to the match and spectators are welcome.
In South West Two East, Chippenham have already secured a South West One promotion play-off against Gloucester side Spartans, rendering their final match with Oakmedians as little more than a competitive training run for that big clash.
But there is a silverware up for grabs in Dorset & WIlts Two North.
Malmesbury will be hoping their defeat by Swindon 3rd last week doesn't cost them the title.
They and Colerne, who lead by a point, are guaranteed promotion, but the Monks will be hoping for a favour from Swindon, while they travel to nearby Minety 2nd.
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