Coming off just their second win of the season, Wagga RSL is looking to end the season on a high up against South Wagga.
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The Bulldogs downed third placed Lake Albert last week and now have the second placed Blues in their sights.
Despite being out of the running to make finals, captain James Richards is hoping for a positive end to what has been a tough season.
"It would be nice to finish on a high, not that we can make finals," Richards said.
Neil Morton comes back into the team for Ben McFarlane but despite the return of a number of senior players Richards doesn't want to make wholesale changes.
Instead he's looking to reward those who have been playing all season.
South Wagga will be without Terry Willis due to an Achilles tendon issue but he's hopeful of being right in time for finals.
It is a day-night fixture with play to start at 4pm.
"We've got the rest of the club coming down and there is a few for the kids so it should be a good night," Richards said.
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