Football
Shepparton will look to bounce back quickly from its first loss since the June long weekend.
And the task won’t be easy when it makes the trip to Euroa.
Euroa did enough to get the four points against the Shepparton Swans.
They will be hoping to regain a few players back from injury while coach, JD Hayes returned in last week’s win over the Swans.
Hayes will look to the likes Matthew Ivill, Will McFarlane, David Mole, Klay Giovannini, Ryley Bjorksten and Brock Storer continuing their good form today.
Edward Lindon, Jonty Wardle, Joel Brett, Mitchell Brett, Rowan Hiscock and David Stretton were the players to shine in the team’s narrow loss to the reigning premier.
Shepparton is considered one of the quickest teams in the competition and it will be looking to try and use that to expose Euroa today.
Tip: Shepparton.
Netball
Euroa has got its season back on track after a mid-season slump which threatened to derail its finals aspirations.
The Magpies lost three of four games in June, but this month they are unbeaten.
They face their biggest test and coach, Laura Emanuelli knows her team will face a vastly different Shepparton team which took to the court in last week’s loss.
The Bears are likely to welcome back a number of players from VNL duties including shooter Kim Commane.
Commane was outstanding against Shepparton United a fortnight ago and her battle with Kelly Hill will go a long way to deciding who claims the four points.
Deanne Tuppen has been in outstanding form for Euroa as has Kali Frost in her new role as wing attack.
Jacinta Todd continues to be one of the key players through the mid-court for the Bears and if she can get plenty of the ball into the attacking circle it will go a long way to helping the Bears claim the win.
Tip: Shepparton.
Last Modified on 04/08/2017 21:17