Kooringal Colts remain on the hunt for their first victory for the season and captain Keenan Hanigan is desperate for it to come against Lake Albert on Saturday.
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The two bottom sides on the ladder clash at Robertson Oval and there is no hiding how important it is.
"Every game from now on in is like a final for us really," Hanigan said.
"We can't keep losing but I feel like once we get this first win it will flow on. We just have to get this first win out of the way and go from there."
Despite their horror start, Colts are only a win outside the top four.
They had undefeated South Wagga at 3-54 chasing 250 but couldn't continue on with the job.
Hanigan labelled it a solid display however they can't let an opportunity against Lake Albert slip.
St Michaels attempted an outright result against the Bulls last week, but Hanigan doesn't want to take the team who has lost their last three matches lightly.
"They've got some quality players and we won't be taking them lightly," he said.
"We will go in this week and show them respect as it is a big game for us and a big game for them."
A knee issue hampered Dave Bolton last week but the key batsman is expected to play. Tom Cox is also back this week with Will Oliver unavailable.
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