HENTY will be out to put last weekend’s fielding woes behind it when it takes on Culcairn at Henty on Saturday.
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The Swampies dropped six catches against TRYC and skipper Chris Spicer is confident the young side can rectify the hiccup immediately.
“Our fielding was right down last week from the previous week when we were really good,” Spicer said.
“Hopefully we can put it all together on Saturday.
“We have a really young side and I think we’ll learn from it.”
Henty has plenty of youth in Nick Murray, Brayden Pantling, Thomas Newton, Bailey Martin and Kyle Dickson and only three players over 25 in Spicer, Chris Manns and Mark White.
The Swampies edged out TRYC in a thriller despite the fielding problems and should record their third successive victory.
The Rock-Yerong will start favourites against Holbrook.
Todd Hannam and Ryan Kirkwood have started the year strongly with the bat and should score heavily.