LEETON-WHITTON coach Daniel Muir wants his side to focus on their style of football in their remaining games this season.
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The Crows will play their final match of 2019 at Leeton Showground on Saturday against Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong.
Their last game of the season will be next weekend against Coolamon.
Muir said in an ideal world, the Crows would win both and go out on a high.
However, he was realistic about the situation.
"Sure it would be definitely good to win, but for us it's more about continuing on with our improvement and playing our style of football," Muir said.
"If that ends up in a win, even better, but if not, we'll know we're pushing to be on the right track for next season.
"We want to be playing the style of football we've been trying to implement and if we can do that, it already helps us build for next season."
Leeton-Whitton are currently on the bottom of the first grade ladder, but a win in the next two weeks could lift them above the Narrandera Eagles.
Ladder position isn't something the injured coach is focusing on, but instead he wants his players to show commitment and not give up in the last two weeks.
The Crows haven't taken to the field for almost two weeks thanks to the club bye last weekend.
Muir said it gave the senior side time to regroup.
"It's been a pretty long season for a lot of the boys, especially the senior players," he said.
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"There's a fair few sore bodies around, so we stepped back a bit with training last week.
"We trained with the juniors, which was something a bit different."
Leeton-Whitton captain Bryce O'Garey could be a chance of playing this weekend, despite a serious injury in the match against Griffith on August 3.
There had been some reports he may not play again this season, but Muir said he could be a chance of playing against the Lions.
"He trained Tuesday night, he was a bit ginger, but we'll see," he said.
"He's a possibility. It will be his call."
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