LEETON-WHITTON'S A and A reserve co-coaches are hopeful the Crows can turn things around in round two this weekend.
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The Crows will be taking on Narrandera on Saturday after going down in both A and A reserve games in round one against Wagga Tigers.
Co-coaches Rebecca McCallum and Nicole Matthews believe the players are positive heading into this weekend and hope the nerves have settled ahead of the clash.
"We still have some key players missing this week, but also have a couple returning," McCallum said.
"The girls will continue to gain confidence the more they play together.
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"This was already evident with both teams having better second half performances in their first game.
"With the talent and positive nature of the squad, we should give Narrandera a good shake in both grades."
The hard work at training has continued despite the Easter break, with the sides this week due to train Thursday morning instead of later that night due to the Anzac Day public holiday.
"As no-one is locked in to any team for the first six rounds, (we) encourage the girls to train hard and prove themselves for selection in a higher grade." McCallum said.
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