Bournemouth Head coach Will Croker is looking for a "sustained performance" when his Fortitudo backed side travel to Bracknell on Saturday looking to extend their 100 per cent South West Premier start.
The Chapel Gate men have enjoyed a perfect record so far following bonus-point wins at Old Pats in opening week, before further five pointers at home to Barnstaple and then away at Weston.
But Croker says he still wants more from his team to maintain their great start to the season.
Croker said:"It is an exciting week for us this straight off the back of three wins.
"We have played well in each of the games in part but possibly have not strung together sustained long periods of well-structured rugby.
"That is probably the hallmark of how we want to play so this week we are looking to kick on again."
Alex Everett-Bolter comes back into the team for the 80-mile trip to West London with Alan Manning moving back to hooker, which Croker says bolsters their breakdown battle.
Croker added: "We have got a couple of changes - as ever it would seem with Alex Everett-Bolter coming
back into the side- and a reshuffle in the pack just to move Alan Manning back to hooker, which perhaps just gives us a bit more fluidity around the breakdown.
"Bracknell is always an incredibly tough place to go - it is a pitch which favours the home side because they know it so well.
"The crowd there are knowledgable, they are very partisan and they have a very big lunch and do on before the game so we are expecting them to come out in full voice so we have got to go there and be as professional as we can be and make sure we are as prepared as we can be.
"We have had a really good week on the training paddock and now we have just got to put it all together and try to come up with that sustained performance."



