BRADFORD on Avon coach Dave George believes tomorrow's match at Sherbourne could be the Dorset and Wilts Division one championship decider.

After watching his side demolish bottom-of-the-table Weymouth, George turned his focus to tomorrow's crunch match.

Bradford are currently second in the table, behind one point leaders Sherbourne and George is convinced the winners of tomorrow's match could well be the team celebrating at the end of the season.

He said: "I think the winners of the match will go on to win the championship.

"We hammered them at home earlier in the season but I don't think for one minute it will be like that again.

"Everything clicked that day and it will be a much tighter affair tomorrow. They have a new player called Richard Naish, who has played for Leicester and Harlequins and I hear everything runs through him."

Bradford's preparations have been boosted by the return of a number of first team players and George admits he will have problems deciding who to pick.

He said: "I have got a few selection problems but having too many players is a good problem to have.

"Andy Cooper is back from Australia, Aidan Blowers has made himself available and so has Andrew Maskrey.

"We are not going to worry about the opposition. We just have to concentrate on ourselves."

Bradford rested several first team regulars on Saturday as they comfortably collected two points against Weymouth.

Fielding eight under 19s, Bradford's speed was too much for Weymouth.

Bradford's try scorers were centre Tom Bowles, 2, scrum half Tim Hardie, centre James Clark, full back Chris Clark and fly half Jon Cotton.

Chris Clark added five conversions and one penalty as stand-in kicker for the day.