Belvoir will bank on its youngsters handling the step up in class this weekend.
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The Eagles toppled Albury and Wodonga Raiders in the opening rounds of T20, but now faces two of last year's finalists in Tallangatta (away Saturday) and Wodonga (home Sunday).
"It was really exciting for us last week, we had a lot of younger kids step up," captain Nat Sariman said.
"Blokes like Casey George and Dave Perkins bowled quite well, while Baylee Jerram took the gloves. I think we had eight juniors last week."
Belvoir and Wodonga join 50-over premiers North Albury as the unbeaten teams in the shortened version.
In today's round three, North hosts East Albury, which should improve from last season, while Lavington is home to Tallangatta in another big clash tomorrow.
The last of the T20 rounds will be played at the unique time slot of 5pm on Tuesday, December 10.
The first 50-over game will be played on October 26.