It's a game the Albury have to win according to coach Paul Musarra.
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The Steamers will hit the road again this weekend as they meet Griffith on the their home turf.
Tom Harvey will be back in the scrum for the Steamers, while they wait for the return to the field of several players in the weeks to come.
The Steamers will also head into the clash without Charlie McIntosh at their disposal on Saturday.
"It's a game that we've got to win," Musarra said.
"We had a tough away trip against them last year where we drew.
"We were ahead and they came back strongly, so we have to be aware of them.
"They're probably in the same situation as us with it being a game that they probably need to win.
"It's going to be a pretty even contest."
It comes after a big start to the season for the Steamers, who have already traveled to face Leeton and Tumut.
The Steamers are coming off the back of a 21-point loss to Leeton in a hard fought affair, which sees them still searching for their first win this season.
"Getting Leeton, Griffith and an away trip to Tumut out of the way in the first four rounds hasn't helped us, but for later in the year it should play to our advantage," Musarra said.
"Everyone's feeling good around the club and training has been really good this week.
"We're looking forward to the road trip."
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