Former Cricket Albury-Wodonga representative Josh Mallichan will debut for Greta on Saturday.
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The ex-Belvoir and North Albury all-rounder played B grade with Milawa in the Wangaratta competition last year.
He’s one of three new faces this season, along with former City Colts’ batsman Cameron Nottle and all-rounder Tom Nightingale, from Guernsey.
“I think we’ll take a step forward this year, not only with the new recruits, but also natural improvement,” captain Matt Gathercole said of last year’s semi-finalist.
Greta bowed out to City Colts in the first week of finals and again host the powerhouse in round three.
I think we’ll take a step forward this year, not only with the new recruits, but also natural improvement.
- Matt Gathercole
“They’ve got a very even spread across the board,” Gathercole said.
“They’re strong the whole way through their line-up, they’ve always got plenty of bowling options, plenty of batting options.”
Colts have won their two matches, while Greta has split the games.
Elsewhere, Ovens Valley United is home to Beechworth, Delatite hosts Wangaratta Magpies, while Benalla Bushrangers face Yarrawonga-Mulwala.
Rovers United Bruck has the bye.