CORRYONG coach Evan Nicholas hopes to beat Bullioh on Saturday but insists it’s not the end of the world if it doesn’t.
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The Bulldogs are a game clear on top of the ladder and will have one hand on the minor premiership if they notch up their seventh straight win.
“It’s not a big game because it’s only round seven,” Nicholas said.
“But it’s more bigger for the league because everyone wants Corryong to finish on top so they don’t have to travel to Bullioh in the finals.
“Saying that we think we can win and we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
Bullioh defeated Corryong by 20 points in round two with Jake Fisher-Curnow, Zac Burhop and Brandyn Phillips leading the way.
But the Demons had some heavy artillery in Adrian Rijnbeek, Adrian Williams and Nathan Grimes missing and they will be difficult to contain with the trio returning.
Federal play Cudgewa and Tumbarumba meet Border-Walwa.