SEAN Lynn is expecting a tough task at Windsor as his Swindon side look to finish their South West One East season with win.

The Greenbridge Road outfit have almost forgotten what victory feels like, having not won since mid-February when they beat Leighton Buzzard 24-11.

Although the Swindon head coach was a lot happier with the performance last weekend, despite the 18-12 defeat to Newbury Blues, he would be delighted if his eighth placed-team can overcome their seven-placed hosts.

“That would take an amazing effort because Windsor is always a tough place to go,” Lynn said.

“We are going to go there, enjoy the game and throw the ball around.

“We beat them by two points at our place at the start of the season and I would say that both teams have come on since then.”

However, Swindon make the trip to Home Park missing centre Adam Dobie and Argentine prop Guido Suez as they both carry knee complaints.

“They had both just come back from injury and now they are missing again,” Lynn said. “That has been the story of our season.

“We manage to get a player back to fitness only for another to be struck down.”

n SUPERMARINE will look to end their Dorset and Wilts One North season with success at Trowbridge 2nd.

Sean Millwaters’ side, who were relegated last term from Southern Counties South, has enjoyed a period of consolidation this year.

The South Marston men will finish the campaign in sixth place no matter what the result at Doric Park tomorrow will be.