Albury Thunder will be chasing a second successive win for the first time this season when it makes the league’s longest trip to Young on Sunday.
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It’s the battle of the bottom teams with the visitors posting three wins and nine losses.
However, the Thunder is coming off its best performance, smashing finals contenders Tumut 34-6.
The Border outfit had set itself a target of winning the final five games and the result at home against the Blues was the ideal start.
The Thunder also has a favourable draw in the next three weeks as it looks to finish the year on a high.
After the Cherrypickers, who have just the one win, Albury then faces eighth-placed Temora (away) and seventh-placed Wagga Kangaroos (home).
The club’s last game of the season is expected to be toughest in the run home against grand finalists, Gundagai.
The third-placed Tigers have hit top form in recent weeks.