LEETON-WHITTON'S A grade side will be hunting down their third win this weekend in what will be a difficult challenge.
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The Crows are on the road to Mangoplah this Saturday where they will face the first-placed Goannas.
Leeton-Whitton haven't won a match since round five when they easily accounted for the Narrandera Eagles.
Since then they have lost to Turvey Park, as well as a close defeat to Collingullie during their last outing on May 29.
They then had the club bye followed by a week off for the long weekend, meaning there has been plenty of time to refresh and plan their attack on the Goannas.
The side has plenty of talent with experience and youth all playing a part on the court.
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Going in as underdogs means the Crows have everything to gain from a possible victory, which would go a long way in helping them get back into the top five and cementing a spot there as the year continues to roll on.
Coach Jenna McCallum will be hoping her charges are switched on from the get go and can get away to go a good start so they can carry momentum through the game and hopefully spring a surprise on the ladder-leaders.
The club's lower grade sides will also be hoping to come away with vital wins on the road.
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