Mater Dei Catholic College are out to keep their unbeaten record alive in the Super Sixes on Thursday.
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Coming off a 32-10 victory over Wagga High, coach Ben Brooke has elected to stick with a few positional changes for the clash against The Riverina Anglican College.
Tristan Wheeler moved to five-eighth with Harry Wichman impressing in the number nine jumper.
"He (Wichman) did an unreal job and set the pace really well," Brooke said.
"He and Tristan co-ordinated a lot of back movements really well and had a really good game."
The move allowed Natahanael Mooney to move back to his more familiar role at number eight.
Brooke thought it help sure up their defence at the ruck.
TRAC just fell short against Kildare Catholic College last week, but Brooke is wary of their speed out wide.
"It will be a really good game and they've got a lot of speed out wide which will really test our defence," he said. "That's what we've been focusing on this week."
The penultimate round kicks off with a clash between Wagga High and Kooringal High at 4.30pm.
Mater Dei then takes on TRAC at 5.30pm before Kildare faces Wagga Christian College at 6.30pm.
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