LAHARUM coach Robbie Miller said after a third of the Horsham District season, it was time for his side to make a point against Harrow-Balmoral on Saturday.
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“The boys are ready for the challenge coming up against a quality outfit,” he said.
“We won’t try and shutdown a particular player because they have so many good players. Hopefully we can limit their better players but we won’t be tagging anyone.”
Miller said he wanted his side to be cleaner around the ground moving into the middle patch of the season.
“We have been working on our forward 50 entry and trying to limit some basic skill errors,” he said. “We have been playing well in patches and we need to limit those unforced errors, which will go a long way into winning some more games.”
Harrow-Balmoral coach Nick Pekin said he was looking for some of his players to step up.
“We have been carrying a few guys so we will really be looking for them to step up now,” he said.
“We will be relatively unchanged from before the break still missing some first team players. Hopefully that will give some juniors a good chance.”
Pekin expected Laharum to be tough around the ball.
“I think they are going to bring some physicality,” he said.
“Angus Martin played a good game in the interleague so he is one to watch for Laharum this week, whether he plays in the ruck or not.”