Round 13 of the Northern women's bowls pennant will be played tomorrow.
Deloraine's division 1 team has finished in the top four in the last few seasons and has been disappointed to be eliminated early in the finals series.
That feeling is spurring it on this season, but it must keep on winning.
Tomorrow it hosts surprise package Cressy.
Longford welcomes East and to play finals must start winning again. East's rink changes have Leg 1proven successful. It will rebound so Longford must use the home advantage to take points.
It has been a roller-coaster season for Trevallyn but it has done well.
It plays at Kings Meadows knowing wins from now on are a bonus.
To be successful here it must not play catch-up bowls.
The North-Launceston result at North is crucial, with North trying to avoid relegation and Launceston shooting for a top four spot.
In division 2, Scottsdale travels to to East having won six of its last seven games. It is now fourth but must work hard to remain there.
East needs to up-the-ante for the next five games if it wants to remain in contention.
North will not be fazed by Bridport's synthetic speed as its own green is on par.
Self confidence does wonders so North may cause an upset.
Kings Meadows Red is home for West and Green is away to Deloraine. We all know lower-placed teams do play for sheep stations so final results could surprise.
Westbury welcomes the hot and cold George Town and the respective win-loss ratios tilts the game in Westbury's way.