Wagga Tigers midfielder Brendy Myers has declared himself a certain starters for finals.
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Myers put a scare through Tigers' camp on Saturday when he was helped from the ground in the second quarter with an ankle injury.
The sight of Myers heading into the Robertson Oval sheds at half-time on crutches was a concerning one for Tigers but it appears he has escaped serious injury with a rolled ankle.
Myers has not ruled out lining up against Griffith in the final round clash at Robertson Oval on Saturday.
"I'll hopefully play this week. If not, I'll definitely be right the week after," Myers said.
"It depends on how it goes. The swelling has gone down a lot and it's bruised up, which is probably a good thing. I'll probably make a call on Saturday morning."
Tigers need to defeat Griffith on Saturday to seal the minor premiership and get the opening week of finals off.
Tigers coach Troy Maiden has said though that he won't be risking any sore players this week to ensure they finish on top.
Both teams will go into the game on the back of good form. Tigers' bounced back with a 36-point win over second-placed Coolamon last Saturday. Griffith returned to form with a 36-point win over Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes.
Tigers are expected to welcome back Shaun Driscoll, Sam Ryan, Ben Kelly, Josh Gaynor and Jacob Osbeiston for the final round.
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