Bridgwater & Albion are aiming for a positive result from their last home game of the season, against Canterbury at Bath Road on Saturday. Canterbury are in fourth place in National League Three South after setting the pace early in the season. "We know beating Canterbury is a tall order," said Albion director of rugby Mike Tewkesbury. "But we will be looking to go out and play the sort of rugby that we know we are capable of." Bridgwater will welcome back long-term loan signing Tom Bedford, who was unavailable last weekend, but will certainly be without James Carter who could be missing for six months with a ligament injury.
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