Hornets RFC player Courtney Harris will be making his 250th appearance for the club in their match this weekend against second place Luctonians.
Having played for the Hornets throughout his childhood, Harris has worked his way through the youth teams and into the first team where he has become a universal constant for the team at the number four position.
Harris has scored four tries this season and will be captaining his side this Saturday as they take on a Luctonians team who are challenging for the league title.
The Hornets are coming off the back of two tough losses to Old Redcliffians and Dudley Kingswinford where they played well, scoring 35 points in both games but becoming undone defensively and losing out narrowly in both games respectively.
They will look to turn those points in the game to points on the table against Luctonians who have also suffered some recent setbacks after losing their last two league games, including a heavy 39-19 defeat to Chester.
A win for the Hornets could move them several places up the table, with the three teams above them being separated by only four points.
The match kicks off April 6 3pm, at Mortimer Park.
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