SWANS centre Phil Graves has one eye on the South West Two East title ahead of Saturday's home match with mid-table Reading Abbey at Bestwall.

With just three matches remaining, Swanage and Wareham are in third place, three points behind leaders Chippenham who they play in their penultimate fixture on April 12.

"They (Reading Abbey) haven't got much to play for, but we can still finish top so we have to try and do well in all our games," said Graves.

"If results don't go our way it is going to be hard, but we hope the Chippenham match could be a title decider," added Graves.

Salisbury, who currently occupy the play-off berth on points difference from Swans, travel to Marlow tomorrow while Chippenham travel to Cheltenham.

Swans' final fixture of the season is at home to Walcot while Chippenham visit Marlow and Salisbury entertain Henley Wanderers in their last matches on April 19.

Swans: (from) R Elford, O Andrews, Jones, Penney, Burgess, Warren, Tomes, Harwood, McKeown, Rowberry, Cottrell, Graves, Parish, D Elford, S Andrews.

OAKS ON THE ROAD

Oakmeadians travel to Oldfield Old Boys (2.30pm) hoping to maintain their slim chances of a Southern Counties South play-off berth.

Hayden Hokianga's side are in fourth place, five points behind leaders Trowbridge.

Oaks' final two games are against Devizes (home, April 12) and Dorchester (away, April 19).

Oaks: (from) Blackburn, Stephenson, Riley, Hennings, Stradwick, Easterbrooke, Flower, Hokianga, Harman, Tryska, Notobartolo, Tait, Drummond, Morgan, Osborne, Parker, Croker, Garrett.

  • Wimborne, meanwhile, travel to Southern Counties South rivals Sherborne (2.30pm).