EVANDALE found themselves back on the winners list for the first time since last season's semi-final with a seven-point win over Bridport and building momentum is the key as they play Old Scotch at home.
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Kieran Carlton, Jordan Harris and Jackson Davey return for the Eagles with coach James Storay confident that if they play four-quarter footy, they'll make it consecutive wins.
Triumphing by 70 points over Uni Mowbray last round, Old Scotch coach Shaun Muller was really happy with the win, giving the younger players in the side reward for their effort.
"This week will be a bit of a challenge against last year's grand finalists, who I feel haven't gone backwards and are still in the top two or three teams in the competition," Muller said.
BRIDPORT "weren't far off" according to coach Adam Howlett in their tight loss to Evandale and back themselves to play their brand of football as they face an unknown Meander Valley Suns outfit.
Squandering a potential early lead through skill error, the Seagulls will bring in Luke Fisher and potentially new recruit Aaron Dusautoy as they look to add to their win.
Looking to rectify their last home game performance, Meander Valley aim to put together four quarters of quality football together.
Outscoring Lilydale in the third quarter, the Suns were defeated by 90 points and six changes will be made to that side.