South Wagga coach Luke Nichols is hoping the injection of Ameen Osman and Matthew Morrow can deliver a drought-breaking win over Junee for his side.
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The Warriors have registered just a single draw and five losses after an encouraging start to the season and Nichols will look to returning duo Osman and Morrow for go-forward against the struggling Jaguars on Sunday.
“Those boys are back in the frame which is good for us,” Nichols said.
“Osman is a good player and Morrow should be strong on the field for us.”
Defence has been highlighted as the area of concern for South Wagga and Nichols is seeking an improved effort against Junee this weekend.
“It’s something we’ve discussed at training and we’re very keen to tie things up defensively,” he said.
“Our formation has changed up a little so hopefully that will strengthen our back line.
“The boys are putting effort in and we’ve got the right attitude but we’re yet to keep a clean sheet in 2018 so that’s our goal.”
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