Leeton are looking to hit back following their first two losses on the season under lights at Leeton No.1 Oval on Friday.
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The Phantoms haven’t been able to come out on top after two close clashes with the top two sides, Waratahs and Tumut.
After underestimating Ag College when the two teams played out a draw to start the season, coach Seru Rogo is out to bounce back in the special timeslot.
“Ag College is a good side and have been playing really well in the first round,” Rogo said. “The first game was a bit of a shock for me, I was expecting a really good outing from our boys and we didn’t.
“Credit to Aggies, they turned up and we were lucky and they deserved to win.
“We will see how we go (this time).”
The Phantoms are down to third, but are still six points clear of the fourth placed Aggies.
Leeton comes into the clash unchanged with halfback Stuart Dyer expected to be back next week.