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HE'S been very quiet in goals all season and Bradley Yeomans wants to keep it that way when Wagga High play their second Creed Shield game tonight.
In a battle of two winning teams from Wednesday night, Wagga High takes on The Riverina Anglican College at Gissing Oval.
Both teams came away with comfortable 3-0 victories and the Wagga High vice-captain is looking to continue the winning start to the competition.
"It was pretty good to get a win straight off the bat beating Kildare," Yeomans said.
"Hopefully we can keep that going against TRAC."
Coming away from a comprehensive win, it was a confidence booster for a young squad that haven't played together a lot.
"It's good to know as some of us haven't played together before," Yeomans said.
"The win let us now that we are a good team and hopefully we can go far in the comp."
The nucleus of the side is from the all conquering Tolland Wolves team, who have been unstoppable in the Football Wagga under 15/16 competition this season.
Scoring a formidable 112 goals this season, the Wolves are yet to let in a goal through 13 rounds of the competition.
Yeomans is the goalkeeper in both sides and while expecting TRAC to be a tougher opponent, the year 10 student is confident his teammates will be able to shut down the any attacking raids.
"We have a pretty good defence so we shouldn't get too much action back there," Yeomans said.
With a large squad to chose from coach coach Hamish Ryan isn't expecting to make any changes from the starting team, but will alternate those playing off the bench.
Mater Dei and Kildare will both be out looking to record their first win of the competition in the early game, while Wagga Christian College will play its first game against Mount Austin High.
Creed Shield
Gissing Oval tonight
4.30pm: Mater Dei Catholic College v Kildare Catholic College
5.45pm: Wagga High v TRAC
7.00pm: Mount Austin High v Wagga Christian College