THE Horsham Saints will come into a Sunday encounter against Dimboola off a short break but coach Luke Fisher said his side would be raring to go.
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“It has be about player management and making sure everyone is fit to go,” he said.
“A Sunday game is a bit of hard one to prepare for.”
The game pits last year’s premiers against a side that only managed one win on the way to the wooden spoon.
It looks like a potential mismatch but after faltering in round one, the Saints will be certain not to underestimate its opposition.
“We take what we can out of this game and try to build,” he said.
“We will not be taking them lightly at all because the competition is really strong from what I have seen.
“We are a young side so we are going to be prone to some troughs and peaks.
“We need to make sure we are playing four quarters.”
Fisher will emphasise a focus on running and carrying the ball after his side went long too often on Tuesday.