With the top four men’s teams secure, the final home-and-away round will be used to find form and a win before finals.
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Looking to bounce back after encountering the rampaging South Launceston, third-placed South Burnie faces Devonport in a match seen as ideal preparation.
City Marians hope to continue last week’s form and takes on Tamar Churinga but Tamar will have to restrict Rhys Burgess’ impact to win.
Two sides coming off the back of wins last weekend, Burnie Baptist plays host to Smithton in a tough task for the away side.
Baptist has only dropped two matches this year with Smithton’s young, developing side picking up six wins.
Despite a solitary loss, South Launceston Suns are finding devastating form at the right time and travel to meet West Devonport.
West has shown improvement with one win and four draws, including last week against Launceston City.
Two Launceston-based sides, Launceston City and Queechy Penguins face off under lights.
Queechy has muscled its way into finals with an impressive run of form whereas City sits even with West Devonport in ninth, focusing on consistent improvement through their juniors.
In the women’s competition, a match to decide the final spot in the top four headlines Saturday’s play.
Queechy Penguins currently sit one point above Launceston City, meaning a draw will be enough for the Penguins to play finals.
Coming off a draw last week, winning is essential for City to keep their hopes alive.
Smithton aims to end its season on a high with consecutive wins as they face South Burnie in an away clash for the side.
Zoe Groves was the difference last week, scoring her fourth goal for the season.
South Burnie persevered last weekend but South Launceston was too good and bouncing back here will motivate them.
In a rematch from two weeks ago, West Devonport hosts South Launceston Suns.
West Devonport came away victorious 2-1 last time and coming off their only draw last week, they’ll look to head into finals as winners.
South was at its devastating best last weekend and will be a tough task.
Ladder leaders City Marians will use their fast, aggressive passing style against Devonport to pick up a win and a home final.
Devonport has won one match, developing their juniors into solid senior players in the process and will have their defence tested this weekend.