This looms as an eight point game for these two teams.
Hayden Best will be expecting a much better effort from his troops after suffering an embarrassing loss to Kyabram.
Expect some changes to the team, with Best to considering blooding some new faces, possibly from the thirds.
Seymour’s Brent Colbert would be working hard on consistency with his boys.
They have had some good wins, but also some disappointing losses.
Heading to Shepparton will hold no fears for the Lions, having already won twice at Deakin Reserve this year.
He will be hoping to call on Tim Bongetti, who has missed the past 20 days with a hamstring injury.
Colbert may give him the extra week, but he may also take the risk on Bongetti given the importance of the game.
Shepparton Swans
In: Matthew Keys, Kain Proctor
Out: Jack Threlfall, Alex Overs
Seymour
In: Xavier Dimasi, Adrian McCarthy, William Brock, Xavier McMahon
Out: Ashley Walsh, Matthew O'Keefe, Harry McLean, Seamus Feery
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