Front-runners Albury United could be without five of its best starting 11 for Sunday's clash against Wangaratta at Jelbart Park.
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Mel Crorken is in doubt with an ankle issue, Brea Quinlivan is still sidelined with a knee complaint, goalkeeper Naomi Roberts is unavailable, while Alicia Beer and Miruna Muroz have moved with the army.
Star striker Alicia Torcaso admits there will need to be a reshuffle.
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"We're lucky to have some quality girls playing ressies and ones and they're young, so a couple of games won't really hurt them on Sunday," she said.
"It's the last time we play Wang, so it's going to be a really tough match and I know they'll come out ready."
The Greens are also lacking match fitness, having only played once in the past three weeks after Boomers forfeited last round.
"We did need a bit of run coming up to the next two games against Wang and Patties," Torcaso said.
In other games, Albury City faces Boomers, while Melrose takes on St Pats.
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