WILTSHIRE have announced an unchanged team for Saturday's must-win Middleton Cup match at Ross-on-Wye against Herefordshire.
The selectors have opted for the same 24 players that suffered a narrow five shot defeat at home last weekend at Wootton Bassett against Worcestershire in their opening 2004 Middleton Cup group match.
But they have switched the personnel on two of the rinks.
Westlecot's Tony Stevenson moves to number two on Mark Dyer's rink, while Ian Williams (Purton) switches to Steve Warren's rink to fill the gap left by Stevenson.
The team contains no fewer than 18 players from local clubs with Westlecot fielding the highest number with 11.
It is a match that Wiltshire must win if they are to have any chance of reaching the quarter-finals.
Team:
Rink 1: Mel Biggs, Tony Stevenson, Neil Hope and Mark Dyer (all Westlecot).
Rink 2: Barry Sictorness, John Williamson (both Wootton Bassett), Gary Morphet (Rodbourne Cheney) and Ian Jefferies (Westlecot).
Rink 3: Malcolm Webb (Holt), Russell Francis (Spencer Moulton), Keith Hutchens (Westinghouse) and Graham Shadwell (Spencer Moulton).
Rink 4: Graham Hatherall (Westlecot), Chris Cheesley (Purton), Mike Jackson and Neil Smith (both Westlecot).
Rink 5: Kevin Embling (Westlecot), Mick Crook (Amesbury), Andy Moore (Spencer Melksham) and Dave Snell (Wootton Bassett).
Rink 6: John Thomas Westlecot), Ian Williams (Purton), Steve Snell (Wootton Bassett) and Steve Warren (Westlecot).
Reserves: Nick Grenfell (Box) and Steve Hesletine (Chippenham Town)
THE brilliant win by Wiltshire over arch rivals Devon has put them into the regional finals of the Top Four competition.
The team of Neil Hope (Westlecot), Graham Shadwell (Spencer Moulton), Mark Dyer and Steve Warren (Westlecot) plus reserve Mel Biggs (Westlecot) will face either Gloucestershire or Cornwall at Clevedon on July 4.
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