Young are out to make the most of a string of home games and hit back from their first loss of the season when they host Southcity at Alfred Oval on Sunday.
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The Bulls are yet to taste defeat while the Cherrypickers suffered a 30-18 loss to Tumut before the general bye.
In their last of four straight home games, coach Nick Hall is confident they can respond well.
"I know we are made of better stuff than that, and we did get better in the second half," Hall said.
"We addressed a few issues at half-time but just need to worry about what wins footy.
"We got away from that a little bit and played Tumut's game early."
Ben McAlpine and Boro Navori have been named to play on Young's left edge with Jake Veney unavailable.
Hall was pleased with Navori's impact last time.
"Boro brought some good flavours for us in a loss," he said.
"He went out there and had an impact, was dangerous and we scored some points down his side with him in the middle to it.
"He brings some joy to football so it was great to have him back out there."
Daniel Foley shifts to centre to replace Cody Hodge, who has scored hat-tricks in all three of Southcity's wins this season, and has Country representative duties.
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