Southcity welcome back one of their stars for the top-of-the-table showdown with Tumut at Twickenham on Sunday.
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Cody Hodge will play his first game since May as the two top teams look to take a big step towards claiming the minor premiership.
Hodge started the season on fire, scoring hat-tricks in his first three games of the season before coming unstuck in the corresponding fixture.
After being sidelined with a fractured elbow, Hodge returns on the wing.
Captain-coach Nathan Rose is thrilled to have back.
"He's a nice bit of X factor to have back in the team as well as bringing some good experience," Rose.
Hodge played in the centres for his four games for the Bulls, as well as for Country.
However Rose wants to utilise him in a different role.
"I thought it would be good for him to start there and ease his way back into it," he said.
"I thought he'll touch a bit more of the ball from the kick returns and the more he gets the ball in his hands the more he'll build confidence off that."
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Brody Tracey also returns for the Bulls to see them line up at full strength.
Three weeks out from finals, Rose believes it is a good position to be in.
"It's important for us to have our full strength side on there so it's a real bonus," he said.
Tumut are one of two sides to get the better of Southcity this season.
Rose scored four tries when the two teams met at Harris Park, but it wasn't enough as Tumut claimed a 44-28 victory.
Cutting out their errors is the big thing Rose wants to improve.
"We had a fair few errors the last time we played them so we just need to cut them out moving into this game," he said. "That will give us a good opportunity to win the game."
Tumut also welcome back one of their stars with Ron Leapai returning to the second row.
He's missed the last two games, including the 66-0 win over Brothers to see the Blues return to the top of the ladder.
Fullback Mitch Ivill also returns.
Percentage is the only thing that separates the two teams on the ladder.
Not only will the minor premiers earn a week off to start the finals but will also host the major semi-final.
Southcity have a tougher run home and Rose wants more of the focus to be on their performance.
"To get into top spot is pretty important but we're not worried about the ladder but we're just looking to go over there and put in a good performance coming into the finals," he said.