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BOISDALE-BRIAGOLONG v LUCKNOW

Where is it being played?: Boisdale Rec Reserve

What time is the seniors game scheduled to start?: 2:15pm

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Boisdale Briagolong will host a red-hot Lucknow in a game that could go either way.
The Bombers have lost two of their past three games, which came in successive weeks to Wy Yung and Lindenow.
The Magpies are arguably the most in-form team of the competition at the moment, winning five of their last six games.
The last time these two sides squared off was back in round nine at Lucknow where Boisdale-Briagolong secured an eight-point win.
If Lucknow wins and Wy Yung loses to reigning premier, Stratford, who is starting to get back to full strength, it will move into the top four, pushing the Tigers to fifth.

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LAKES ENTRANCE v LINDENOW

Where is it being played?: Lakeside Oval, Lakes Entrance

What time is the seniors game scheduled to start?: 2:15pm

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Lindenow will be hoping it can secure the four points against Lakes Entrance at the Lakeside Oval as it eyes off the minor premiership.
The Cats have won three games in a row and should account for the young Seagulls. Lakes hasn’t defeated Lindenow this season with its most recent contest seeing the Cats run out 35-point winners.
Lindenow could move into first if Boisdale Briagolong goes down to Lucknow. The two sides are already locked in for a top two finish and will play off for a spot in the grand final in week two of the finals.

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PAYNESVILLE v ORBOST-SNOWY ROVERS

Where is it being played?: AJ Freeman Reserve, Paynesville

What time is the seniors game scheduled to start?: 2:15pm

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With three rounds of East Gippsland senior football remaining Orbost Snowy is still searching for its first win.
The Blues have come close on numerous occasions, although have struggled to put a four-quarter effort together.
Despite leading Lakes Entrance by five points at half time during the round three encounter at Lochiel Park, Orbost Snowy went down by seven points.
In round nine Paynesville got the better of the Blues by nine points while a 12-point loss a week later against the Seagulls also saw Orbost-Snowy in a good position at half time with both sides level.
Tomorrow the Blues will head to AJ Freeman Reserve where they will take on Paynesville in a game coach, Russell Christy, says is “very winnable”.
“We are a 50/50 chance, but our boys will be going out there and giving it 100 per cent,” he said.
“We are trying hard and have been playing a lot of under 17 kids lately and they’ve been performing really well.
“We’re trying to give the kids as much exposure as we can and it’s tough bringing them into a side that is struggling.
“They’re having to win their own ball and they are doing that.”
Christy says his side goes into every game with a positive mindset and will do no different tomorrow.
“We are trying to keep our spirits up and right now it’s about playing for a bit of pride and finishing off the season well.
“It’s normally a close game when we play them and we had a good last quarter when we played them last time.
“We had a good second half but our start was slow, which has been happening a bit this season.
“We need to start well and keep that momentum going forward.”

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WY YUNG v STRATFORD

Where is it being played?: Wy Yung Oval

What time is the seniors game scheduled to start?: 2:15pm

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At Tigerland, Wy Yung will be looking to bounce back from its 66-point loss to Lindenow last weekend and will need to do so if it wishes to stay in the race for third.
With Stratford, Wy Yung and Lucknow equal on points, a loss could be disastrous for all three sides.
Come the end of the home and away season there won’t be enough room for all three of those sides in the top four.
For Stratford, ruckman, Lachie Heywood, has been in good form while Rodney O’Keefe, and league leading goalkicker, Haydn Erfurth will test the Swans’ defence.
Wy Yung’s Andrew Thomson and youngster, Liam Rooney, will have to be on their game in the ruck while forward, Brodie Anderson, has been dangerous around goal.
Wy Yung secured a nine point win back in round nine, however the Swans are gearing up for a premiership defence which coach, Peter Morrison, will have his troops primed for.

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