IT will be a tough day at the office when the young Noradjuha-Quantong side hosts Harrow-Balmoral on Saturday.
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The Bombers have been struggling this season, with their one win of the season coming against Taylors Lake in round three.
The Southern Roos will be eager for another big win after defeating the Lakers by 252 points in round five.
The Roos now have the best percentage in the league and could move up the table if the Swifts can manage Southern Mallee on Saturday.
Bombers coach Heath Francis said it was going to be a tough game.
“It is at our ground, so that’s one thing in our favour,” he said.
“Obviously they are strong all over the ground and I expect they will try play the game fast.
“We’ll change it up and try slow it down and just keep possession.”
The Bombers will have a full list to choose from and Francis said a limited number of juniors would be involved in the contest.
“All the juniors will play down because it’s an important game for them, too,” he said.
“We will have a more mature look to the line-up.”
Francis said he looks forward to learning from one of the best teams in the league.