Group Nine
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AFTER getting away to a slow start last week, Albury coach Josh Cale is looking to reverse the trend against Brothers at Greenfield Park on Sunday.
Temora came out firing, catching the Thunder on the hop, before proving to be no match for the two-time premiers.
With Southcity the only team to lower the Thunder's colours this season, Brothers face a daunting task tomorrow.
Despite flying high in the competition, the ultimate professional Cale isn't preparing his team any differently.
"It's another game and we treat them all the same - we worked hard during the week and try to stick to our game plan," Cale said.
"We are still working on a few things and last week our first 40 minutes wasn't the best, defensively and in attack.
"We've worked hard during to work to try and correct that and get the full 80 minutes."
Believing there is still plenty of improvement to come from his team, Cale won't be underestimating the Brothers and expects former teammate Joe Williams to be leading the charge.
"No team prepares to lose so they will through everything at us," Cale said.
"We just have to weather the storm and be up for the challenge."
Returning from a trip to New Zealand Willie Heta comes back into the side at five-eighth while Mitch Seaton is on the comeback from a knee injury, but will come back through reserve grade.
In his final year year at the helm, after six years with the club, including two premierships, Cale hasn't decided what his future will hold.
"I'm not sure what I am doing yet," he said.
"Obviously I still enjoy coaching, but I will just wait and see what happens."