H&B take on local rivals
The form-book held true the last time the teams met, with H&B storming to a 53-0 win at William Parker.
Rye struggled to get to grips with the pace of the division earlier in the season after winning promotion last year.
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Hide AdBut they have started to give some of the better teams a run for their money and lifted themselves off the bottom with an impressive win over Hellingly two weeks ago.
On Saturday they were denied a place in the final of the Sussex Intermediate Shield when they fell victim to a hilly pitch against Pulborough.
Matt Hook touched down twice and converted both, with Scott Ashby adding a penalty and Dave Blackman a penalty try. Despite building up a 22-12 lead at half-time, Rye were unable to make any further progress and lost 30-22.
H&B recorded a tight 15-13 victory over Crowborough to keep their promotion hopes alive.
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Hide AdDave Milham and Steve McManus scored the tries with Paul Sandeman adding a conversion and penalty to the score.
Both teams select from full strength squads for the big derby game at New Road, kick-off 2.15pm.