Lake Albert are preparing for another big challenge when they face Wagga City on Saturday.
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Coming off a nine-wicket loss to leaders South Wagga, things don't get much easier for the Bulls when they host the second-placed Cats at Rawlings Park Turf.
Captain Isaac Cooper is looking for the team to take their opportunities this time around.
"We lost our wickets in clumps and it hurt overall," Cooper said.
"We had batsmen in that were set but someone just couldn't go on to get that score we really needed."
Cooper hopes the return to Twenty20 will help as well.
"Wagga City had a good win on the weekend like anything it is another change of format so we are keen to get into it," he said.
He's also looking to execute better with the ball, especially with an in-form Jon Nicoll dominating for the Cats with four unbeaten innings so far.
The Bulls have made one change with Josh Coyte coming out of the side with Nathan Charlton in.
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