Ground: Coughlin Park, Horsham, Saturday, 1.50pm.
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Last time they met: Round one, 2014. Horsham Saints 14.11 (95) d Dimboola 11.8 (74).
DIMBOOLA will look to even up the ledger when it meets Horsham Saints in the second grand final rematch of the season.
In round one the Saints upset the reigning premier by 21 points, which was the first of four consecutive defeats for the Roos.
But Dimboola has since won its past three hit-outs against Stawell, Nhill and Ararat and will take confidence into its clash with the Saints.
Roos coach Stuart Farr said it was the start of another tough run.
"It's a massive game for us," he said.
"In the next month all games are against sides in the top five and we're making up ground after our slow start.
"We've played some pretty good footy in the past three weeks we've had that steady improvement and tomorrow's no different."
Farr said his charges would be wary of the Saints.
"We've just got to keep controlling what we can control, but we're well aware of their ability to score quickly," he said.
"They've got a lot of pace and a few new recruits, but their attacking game style caught us on the hop a bit in round one."
Farr said the Roos would field a similar side to the one that beat Ararat by 63 points, however Trent Miles would miss after suffering a serious leg injury at training.
Dimboola midfielders Andrew Seers and Hamish Exell and forward duo Lachie Exell and Ash Clugston have been superb in the past three matches.
Lachie Exell and Clugston have combined for 34 goals in the Roos' three wins, but Farr said his side would look for more contributors.
"Obviously Lachie and Ash had a bit of a day out at the weekend, but we're looking for other blokes to get on the scoreboard tomorrow," he said.
The Shayne Breuer-coached Saints will also be high on confidence after back-to-back wins over Minyip-Murtoa and Stawell.
Skipper Alexander McRae has a knack for standing tall against the Roos he has been named among the best in their past three outings and will be a key tomorrow, especially if he lines up on Clugston as he has done previously.
Full forward and league leading goal-kicker Gavin Kelm is in form after booting five goals at the weekend, while Leslie Butler and Jacob Cooke-Harrison have been handy contributors up forward.
The Saints will be sweating on the fitness of key midfielders Nathan Clough and Pat Knott . Jacob O'Beirne is likely to return to the North Ballarat Rebels.