TJs travel north to St Albans on Saturday looking to get back on the proverbial but non-travelling horse so to speak after only their second loss of the season, at home to Barnes last time out.
Tricky to tell from the outside what was up against Barnes although the majority of pundits felt that Barnes ran out deserved winners and if the game had lasted 10 more minutes TJs might have come away with a couple of points at least. However it and they didn't so TJs will be looking for a positive reaction against an OAs squad who have won their last 5 games and climbed to 6th in the table as a result.
TJs still have their game in hand in their shorts pocket until the 29th March when they travel to Guernsey but the focus needs to be on OAs this Saturday and a full 80 minute performance
No obvious injury worries after the game against Barnes and the weather forecast looks to be set fair but chilly so TJs will be expecting the going to be be good to soft at least as they look to get over the next tricky N2E hurdle