The Macleay Valley Rangers will face a desperate Wallis Lakes side which is sitting in fifth position on the ladder.
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Wallis Lakes is holding onto the last finals position and a loss could see them drop to sixth place if the Forster-Tuncurry Tigers earn a victory.
The Rangers are weary of the desperation Wallis Lakes will show.
“They will be giving it everything to earn the win and keep their finals hopes alive,” Riordan said.
“They won’t want a setback, especially on home soil.”
Macleay Valley will be without four of their starters.
Sam Applegate and Kurt Riordan are suspended while Jeremy Masters picked up an injury in their last start.
Meanwhile captain Paul Thurlow is away for the weekend.
Justin Crockford will be given another shot while Brent Ryan will also come into the team.
A bus for supporters will be leaving the Kempsey Bowling Club at 10am on Saturday.