St Michaels have the runs on the board, but South Wagga coach Joel Robinson is happy where his side is placed coming into day two of the clash.
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Saints finished at 8-202 last week and are on the hunt for more runs against the ladder leaders when play resumes at Robertson Oval on Saturday.
Robinson is confident the Blues can chase down whatever target they are eventually set.
“I’m pretty happy with where were are positioned,” Robinson said.
“They’ve obviously batted time and got to 200 and if you’ve got 200 on the board the other team still has to get them but we’re confident with the facilities at Robertson Oval and our batting depth we are confident we can chase down anything.”
Captain Jeremy Rowe comes back in for the second half of the clash.
Nathanael Mooney had the wicketkeeper’s gloves last week, and made 34 at the top of the order during the win over South Wagga in their last match, but heads back to second grade.
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