HEAD coach Tom Coventry has made four changes to his London Irish side as Exiles face a vital relegation battle against Worcester Warriors at Madejski Stadium tomorrow (1pm).

Andrew Fenby and Fergus Mulchrone are called into the back line while Jebb Sinclair and Rob McCusker will partner Luke Narraway in the back row.

London Irish’s record try scorer, Topsy Ojo, will make his 250th appearance for the club when he leads the team out.

Tom Court, David Paice and Halani Aulika are once again together in the front row with Matt Symons - whose brother Andy is on the bench for Worcester - and Will Lloyd behind them.

Brendan McKibbin and Shane Geraghty are named at scrum half and fly half respectively with Mulchrone - whose sibling Charlie is also a replacement for Warriors - joining Ciaran Hearn in the centre.

Ojo, Aseli Tikoirotuma and Fenby are named in the back three.

Gerard Ellis, Tom Smallbone, Leo Halavatau, Ian Nagle and Tom Guest make up the forward replacements, while Scott Steele, Johnny Williams and Theo Brophy Clews will cover the backs.

Coventry said: “Last weekend’s result at Sale was disappointing. We have analysed the performance, been honest as a group and have prepared for Sunday’s match with Worcester.

"We are delighted and very proud of Topsy’s achievements in reaching this impressive milestone. It is a special moment in his career and we will do our best to celebrate with a good performance on Sunday.”

London Irish: Fenby, Ojo, Hearn, Mulchrone, Tikoirotuma, Geraghty, McKibbin; Court, Paice, Aulika, Symons, Lloyd, Sinclair, Narraway, McCusker.

Replacements: Ellis, Smallbone, Halavatau, Nagle, Guest; Steele, Williams,  Brophy-Clews