There is no doubt the football world is going to find out more about these two contenders at five o’clock this afternoon.
Many thought that these teams would be doing battle having not lost a match.
Not the case, with Rochester slipping up earlier in the year at Princess Park.
The Bombers have been outstanding, winning by large margins each week, with Euroa getting the closest of all the rivals.
Kyabram is such a difficult to match-up against as it is littered with stars all over the ground.
Lachie Smith down back, Jake Reeves and Jason Morgan through the midfield, Kayne Pettifer down forward and Luke Morris as the utility who goes where the coach puts him.
Rochester has plenty of star power in its line up with the reigning Morrison Medallist in Ash Watson, Steve Stroobants up forward, Dyan Cuttriss, James Gledhill, Heath Aiken and Mitch Bright.
James Flaherty and the Tigers have a reasonably strike rate in some of the big home and away games over the past 18 months.
If they can burst the bubble of the Bombers it will give them confidence for the remainder of the year.
Last Modified on 17/06/2016 16:23