NORTH Wagga coach Flynn Hogg will look to organise a scratch match before their clash with unbeaten Temora next month, with the Saints set to have two straight weekends off after this Saturday's clash with The Rock-Yerong Creek.
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The Saints will look to bounce back from a 39-28 loss to Farrer League pacesetter Charles Sturt University against the unbeaten Magpies, but their team bye the next week is followed by the league's hiatus for the June long weekend.
It means they face a lack of court time before they host the Kangaroos on June 19, who kept their unbeaten run going with a 72-39 win over Northern Jets.
"I'm going to try and organise a scratch match I think just to get us back in the game. We probably need more match time before the Temora game," she said.
"(Against CSU) we just weren't consistent enough throughout the game. We've been starting slow and we need to get used to starting stronger instead of having to chase for the rest of the game," she said.
"We're not really reflecting on the game too much, it was goal-for-goal at one point but we did some silly things, our passing let us down."
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Temora hosts CSU in the battle of the unbeaten teams on Saturday.
Other results on the weekend saw East Wagga Kooringal edge Barellan 33-30 and Coleambally accounted for Marrar 52-36.
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