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Jayden Kotzur
GANMAIN-Grong Grong-Matong coach Jayden Kotzur’s message this week is simple – we have to win.
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The Lions are one game plus percentage outside the top five and will be playing to stay in touch against Collingullie-Glenfield Park at Crossroads Oval on Saturday.
“We have just got to win,” Kotzur said.
“We’ve let ourselves down in pretty much every part of the game so far.
“We just need to find a way to win.”
Coming in off a 51-point loss to Wagga Tigers, GGGM is likely to make a number of changes at the selection table.
One of a number of areas that need to improve according to Kotzur is capitalising on chances and applying scoreboard pressure.