NEC Harlequins have made two changes for tomorrow's vital Guinness Premiership clash with Northampton at the Twickenham Stoop (3pm).
In the back division, Andy Gomarsall is at scrum half and replaces Danny Care, who drops to the bench.
Injury rules out Ugo Monye, so Simon Keogh takes his place on the left wing.
Jordan Turner-Hall, who impressed during last weekend's European success over Montpellier, will start his first league game of the season.
He will partner Gavin Duffy in the midfield for the third successive match.
The pack is unchanged.
The shoulder injury sustained against Montpellier last Saturday rules out James Hayter, so Jimmy Richards is among the replacements to cover the hooker position.
Chris Hala'Ufia replaces Tom Guest, while George Harder comes in for the injured Hal Luscombe.
"I was delighted with the way we played against Montpellier and there are plenty of positives to take out of our two wins in the European Challenge Cup for our return to the Guinness Premiership tomorrow against Northampton Saints," said director of rugby Dean Richards.
"We go into the game with confidence and the knowledge that we are more than capable of competing at this level.
"However, Northampton are a quality side with good players. The likes of Thompson, Spencer and Tupai are dangerous players with the ability of playing fantastic rugby on their day.
"They are more than comfortable playing in any arena, so we are expecting it to be a tough encounter."
Quins: 15. Mike Brown 14. Tom Williams 13. Gavin Duffy 12. Jordan Turner-Hall 11. Simon Keogh 10. Adrian Jarvis 9. Andy Gomarsall 1. Ceri Jones 2. Tani Fuga 3. Mike Ross 4. Ollie Kohn 5. Nicolas Spanghero 6. Andre Vos 7. Paul Volley (Capt.) 8. Nick Easter Replacements: 16. Jimmy Richards 17. Lorne Ward 18. Jim Evans 19. Chris Hala'Ufia 20. Danny Care 21. Craig McMullen 22. George Harder
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