Wagga Tigers coach Shaun Campbell is wary of the threat posed by a Harry Collins-inspired Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes at Robertson Oval on Saturday.
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“I’ve watched him twice – he moves well, he’s a good user of the footy so definitely, we’ll have to watch him,” Campbell said.
Tigers have done some work on goal-kicking after booting 13.21 against Collingullie-Glenfield Park.
But Campbell was pleased with their effort on Anzac Day and in the round one win over Leeton-Whitton.
“We’re happy with where we’re at – you can’t look past a win and we’ve been up against some tough opposition so I’m real happy,” Campbell said.
“I’ve got the boys in front of goals a bit more and if we start kicking goals we’ll be right.”
The Goannas will blood another teenager in the game. Sam McLay is their seventh debutant of the year, with Ryan Price, Jake Whitley and Andrew Dickins all still sidelined with injury.