Mercury (Hobart)

Tigers on a mission to make the four

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TRIABUNNA hosts Oatlands in the match of the round in the Oatlands District Football Associatio­n tomorrow.

A win would move the Oatlands Tigers into the top four.

Triabunna has five players out injured from last week but will look to youngsters Dylan Mylius and Charlie Walsh in the centre to provide drive.

Oatlands will have Neil Browning and Bryce Apted return in addition to Dean Jetson.

Campbell Town takes on second-placed Campania at home. The Robins battled hard against their Midlands rivals under lights last week and managed to finish the game on a positive note by matching Oatlands after half time.

Campania is unchanged from last week, with big man Brendan Rogers expected to hold down a watertight defence. Clinton Curtain will prove to be a challenge in the midfield for the Robins, while Tye Curtain is expected to stand out up forward.

Swansea travels to Bothwell, which hung on last week against the fast finishing Campania. For Bothwell, Bryan and Brayden Chaplin return along with James Shearing, while Jason Branch lines up for his 100th game for the club.

The Swans hope to field a full side to take it up to the reigning premier. Matt McConnon, Russell Glyde and new recruit Matthew Joyce are all showing good form.

Mt Pleasant has the bye.

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