Tumut assistant coach Brad Gorman is looking for another strong win to see the Bulls head into finals on a high.
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After three straight losses, Tumut got things back on track against Griffith last week.
Gorman hopes the confidence gained from that will be on display against Wagga City at Jarrah Oval on Saturday.
“With the win last week against Griffith I think it will be a confidence boost for the boys,” Gorman said.
“It is something you need heading towards finals. It was an important win to get our season back on track.”
Tumut will also be buoyed by the return of star fullback Josef Glamuzina.
He hasn’t played since playing for the Brumbies Provincial Team in June.
Menzies Seumantafa is also back to take on the winless Wagga City.
The Bulls can move to third on the Southern Inland ladder, and earn a second chance, with a win and Ag College losing.