The title defence of the reigning premier is starting to gain momentum.
Wins against Euroa, Kyabram, Mansfield and Seymour has the top two looking over their shoulders.
There have been plenty of positives for the Swans and one of them has been the form of Kaiden Antonowicz.
The absence of Justin Maddern proved an opportunity for the premiership forward to shine. His most notable performance came against Euroa a few weeks ago.
The usual suspects like Tyson Sidebottom, Paul Fry, Brady Childs and Bryden Squire have been very good while Jedd Wright has made the most of his opportunities.
Euroa is the most vulnerable of the teams inside the top six and if wishes to secure its first finals appearance since 2007 then it must defeat the Swans.
A defeat could put them under pressure from the likes of Mansfield and Mooroopna who are awaiting any slip ups.
Ben Barker, Anthony Long, Jacob Gleeson, John Ikupu, Brett Zorzi and Andrew Bell were the shining lights in the win against United, but coach, Nathan Gilliland knows his team must deliver a four quarter performance to grab the points against the Swans.
Euroa
In: James Hayes, Thomas Sharp, Brendan Allen, Nathan Harper
Out: Anthony Long, Jacob Gleeson, Abraham Ankers, Ryley Bjorksten
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