The Riverina Anglican College are looking to extend their perfect start to the Super Sixes competition but face a tougher task to do so.
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After big wins over Wagga Christian College and Wagga High School in the opening two rounds, TRAC will tackle Kooringal High School at Conolly Rugby Complex on Thursday.
Kooringal are coming off a loss to Mater Dei Catholic College but TRAC coach Luke Richardson is expecting a much bigger test.
"I'm expecting a tough game against Kooringal, particularly in the forwards," Richardson said. "For the last two years they've had quite a strong forward pack and they are well coached.
"I'm expecting a good game and it has been good for the boys to gel together as a side and get some combinations going over the first two games so we're really looking to that test with the next three games - Kooringal, Mater Dei and Kildare - all being tough."
TRAC have only conceded one try in the first two games while putting on 123 points of their own.
However Richardson was impressed with Kooringal's showing against the defending champions last week.
"The scoreline was a bit unfair to Kooringal when they played Mater Dei and if they had more of the ball they would have been every chance to knock them off," he said.
Gerard Okerenyang has really been leading TRAC forward while Jock Heeney and Sam McNaughton have been controlling the team around the field.
TRAC and Kooringal clash in the first game at 4.30pm before Kildare takes on Wagga Christian College and Wagga High plays Mater Dei.