Leeton-Whitton are treating Saturday's home game against Narrandera as a mini 'grand-final'.
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The Crows are yet to win a game this season and rate the clash against the Eagles at Leeton Showground as their best chance of success.
Sidelined Leeton-Whitton coach Daniel Muir made no secret about how the Crows are treating the encounter.
"Absolutely, I suppose for the last two weeks we've been building this game up," Muir said.
"They're our cross-town rivals, we're the two bottom teams so this is our grand final as such.
"To get the four points would be enormous for our group really, to get something out of a long year."
While Leeton-Whitton were well beaten by Wagga Tigers last week, the previous loss against Coolamon was arguably their best effort of the year.
Narrandera will come into the game on the back of their worst effort of the season, where they went down to Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong by 72 points.
The Crows will be without talented teenagers Angus Crelley and Coopa Steele due to representative commitments, while Narrandera will go in without Harry Grintell after he broke his collarbone last week.
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