WELLINGTON will be looking to avenge one of their heaviest rugby defeats in years when they play at home to leaders St Austell in Regional Two South West tomorrow (Sat, 2.30p.m.).
Wellington lost 80-0 at St Austell at the end of last September when the Somerset side fielded a team well below full-strength. It is one of 17 victories for the Cornish side who go into tomorrow's match at the Athletic Ground with an eight-point lead at the top of the table.
Wellington have won their last three matches and are lying in sixth place, only one point behind Sidmouth who also have a tough home game against third-placed Truro.
Meanwhile in-form Wiveliscombe, now up to fifth in Counties Two Western West, are home to Cullompton who are lying second, only two points adrift of top of the table Topsham.
Wiveliscombe, who went down 37-19 away to Cullompton earlier this season, have won their last four fixtures.