IT has been a season of positives for Kaniva-Leeor United and the team has added security, with coach Nick Murphy signing on for the 2018 season.
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The Cougars come up against fifth-placed Kybybolite in round 14 of the Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League.
The Cougars have their final five rounds at home and Murphy is staying optimistic for the back-end of the season.
“We’re sitting with five wins and six losses at the moment, so we will have a chance to square the ledger this weekend,” Murphy said.
Murphy said he expected the side to field a relatively unchanged line-up.
“We might have some under-17s come up (to A Grade) but other than that, it will appear unchanged.”
Border Districts v Keith
BORDER Districts are experiencing an injury crisis. The season has been tough for the cellar dwellers and it doesn’t seem to be getting any better.
The team faces Keith – a team placed third with huge wins throughout the season.
Border Districts coach Darrin Wilson has had to delve into the club’s junior ranks to help fill numbers in the senior side – and was focusing on the positives to that move.
“You get to give them senior experience,” he said.