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**Southcity v Temora in Group 9 Match of the Round**

SOUTHCITY coach Daniel Fitzhenry is keeping calm ahead of arguably the Bulls' biggest test so far this Group Nine season in four days' time.
Southcity remains undefeated four rounds in to the 2011 competition and will come up against an in-form Temora this weekend, which is being backed as one of the premiership favourites.
The Dragons are currently three wins and a loss, after going down to Young in round two, but will enter the round five clash on the back of an emphatic 24-16 win over reigning premier Tumut.
Fitzhenry yesterday announced his faith in his players to rise to the occasion when they take on Temora on home turf at Harris Park.
"When you have a look at (Temora's) form and our form, there is not a big difference," Fitzhenry noted yesterday.
"Last week (against Brothers) was a big game for us, and this will be another big game.
"We are still taking the comp one week at a time, and until we have played every team at least once we won't know exactly where we're sitting.
"If we can keep improving and taking what we learn at training into the games, then I will have no complaints."
The Bulls have had a perfect start to the Group Nine season having downed Cootamundra, Junee and Wagga Brothers, with a bye week thrown in.
The big victory came at the weekend when Southcity smashed the Brethren by a whopping 40 points in front of a big Wagga crowd.
Fitzhenry revealed he plans to keep that winning line-up the same for Sunday's clash with Temora, with Josh Trindall playing five-eighth and Dean Turner at halfback.
Fitzhenry says looking at the Dragons' team, Sunday could become a battle of the big men.
"(Temora) have a good forward pack," he said.
"(Chris) Bamford is a very good player ? I've watched him play a couple of times in the representative stuff and he plays well.
"I'd say they will want the ball in his hands as much as possible, and it will be a massive job for us to shut (Bamford) down.

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**Bulls remain undefeated**

The top of the table clash did not disappoint the crowd at Harris Park when the Southcity Bulls took on the Temora Dragons. Both teams are the front leaders in the competition and the first 30 minutes of the was spectacular. As the game went on the rain began to have an impact on the match. The Bulls were never at risk and took the match.

A new coach for WT in the making perhaps?? :righton:
 
That would be laugh - I would have thought he took enough of a (mainly) unwarranted bagging on this forum as a player to back up and cop 10 times as much as a coach :laughing:
 

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