CENTURY goalkicker Claye Sculthorpe is one of three valuable additions as Ulverstone begins the task to climb up the NWFL ladder.
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For tomorrow's clash with the Burnie Dockers, Sculthorpe has been joined by captain Jarryd Chatwin and forward Hector Lenton.
BURNIE has been aided by the experience of James Plant, Josh Salter and Kade Brakey but must cover the loss of Jaidyn Cox, and Patrick Johnson.
DEVONPORT has been strengthened for their top-of-the-table clash with Penguin by being able to include Caleb Van Buuren and Jack Tammens.
The Magpies will be tested by a strong PENGUIN team that started the season with a 107-point win over Smithton.
Penguin was forced into three changes, losing James Dowling, Ben Hext and John Kinch.
EAST DEVONPORT is without Jake McDermott, Brady Stubbs and Simon Ackerley.
Reigning premier WYNYARD promoted veteran rover Nigel Coulson from the reserves to replace injured forward Cameron Betts.
SMITHTON selectors showed faith in their young team despite last week's poor loss to Penguin and made just two changes for the game against Latrobe.
Young ruckman Sam Poke couldn't be considered because of injury and Josh Gale was eased back to the under 18s, allowing the Saints to promote Caleb Enniss from the under 18s and provide Scotchtown recruit David Tuxworth with the opportunity for his senior debut.
LATROBE had to find a replacement for injured midfielder Gavin Woodcock.
Teenager Rory Gurr is back in the team after missing round one, and Braden Butler also returns.