Border Mail Round 13 – Preview

The Crows won by one and eight points in their two encounters last year.

The stakes are higher this time around with the sixth-placed Demons desperate for another four points to keep their finals aspirations alive.

Football manager, Ian Pertzel, said the Demons will be forced to tread the finals tightrope for the remainder of the season.

“It’s basically do or die on Saturday,” Pertzel said.

“We’ll get a couple back and be close to full-strength, so we haven’t got any excuses if we get beat.

“Last year was the first time the Crows have beaten us since joining the league, so we can take a bit of confidence out of that.”

The Demons are expected to regain classy midfielder Jesse Margosis, Luke Argus and Sean Wilkinson.

FIXTURE

Brock-Burrum v Culcairn

Holbrook v Jindera

Osborne v Henty

RWW Giants v Magpies

Lockhart v Bill Crows

CDHBU v Howlong

TIPS

LUKE BRAUER

Brock-Burrum, Howlong, Holbrook, Billabong Crows, Osborne, RWW

TOTAL: 57

BRETT KOHLHAGEN

Brock-Burrum, Howlong, Holbrook, Lockhart, Osborne, RWW

TOTAL: 57

ANTHONY ARMSTRONG

Brock-Burrum, Howlong, Holbrook, Billabong Crows, Osborne, RWW

TOTAL: 50

CAMERON JONES

Brock-Burrum, Howlong, Holbrook, Billabong Crows, Osborne, RWW

TOTAL: 49

SNIPPETS

SAINTS RETURN

Brock-Burrum are expected to welcome back up to four players for its crunch clash with Culcairn at Burrumbuttock on Saturday. Coach Kade Stevens has been missing since round 3 but has been training strongly in recent weeks. John-Roy Williams, Nico Sedgwick, Luke Schilg and Tyson Neander also missed last round but could make a welcome return.

HALL OF FAME

The Hume league will hold its annual Hall of Fame dinner on July 31. Last year the league had six inductees. Six-time Howlong best and fairest winner Terry O’Halloran was joined by Lockhart stalwart John Trevaskis, brothers Kelly and George Azzi and netball identities Noreen Norman and Jill Kohlhagen.

MISSING GIANT

Rand-Walbundrie-Walla defender Tom Holman is expected to miss the next month after being knocked out against Howlong last round. Holman suffered a concussion as well as injuring his hand in the incident. Howlong’s Ryan Cannon was found guilty of rough conduct and handed a three match suspension at the tribunal last week.