Wagga RSL are looking to try something new in an attempt to put a decent score on the board.
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The Bulldogs have scored 110, 97 and 83 in their three losses so far.
Coming off a 41-run loss at the hands of Kooringal Colts captain James Richards wants his team to take different approach against Wagga City at Robertson Oval on Saturday.
“We are going to try a few different things this week,” Richards said.
“I’ve being telling the boys that if we keep turning up and doing the same thing then you are going to keep getting the same result.
“It doesn’t matter what we try.
“If we still end up with the same result then we haven’t really lost anything so we’re thinking about a couple of left field moves this week.”
Wagga City are also out to rebound after being bowled out for 59 by Lake Albert.
Jon Nicoll returns for the Cats and they will be determined to hit back after a poor showing, their first loss since the lead into last season’s finals series.
The clash is part of the Cats and Dogs Cup with all four grades to be played in the Robertson Oval and Bolton Park precinct.
The first grade clash will start at 4pm.
It is designed to ensure the other grades can watch after finishing their matches.