All four Perryman brothers will take to the cricket field for Osborne this weekend for the first time.
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Nick, Harry, Ed and Joe will join forces to take on Walbundrie in Osborne on Saturday in a family affair.
Greater Western Sydney defender Harry is coming off the back of playing in this year's AFL grand final between the Giants and Richmond after being picked up by the club during the 2016 draft.
Older brother Nick has also recently signed with Ovens and Murray league club Lavington for the 2020 football season, while youngsters Ed and Joe have been crucial with the bat for Osborne during their three recent victories.
Long time Osborne player Darren Howard admitted having the talented brothers from Collingullie uniting for the weekend was a coup for the club.
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"That's a huge in for us," Howard said.
"Harry's got an extended break at home before he goes back for training.
"Joe's been outstanding this year.
"We've promoted him up to opening the batting this year and he made 76 last week.
"Ed's been great as well.
"They're pretty talented boys and they're the key to our top order."
Harry is contracted to remain a Giant for the 2020 season.
Osborne have only lost one game so far to trail blazers Rand, but Howard admits their opponents this round are definitely a side to watch.
Walbundrie are coming off the back of a win against Holbrook.
"I think Rand and Walbundrie are the two sides to beat this year," Howard said.
"They (Rand) are right up there again this year.
"Walbundrie are just hitting their straps the last couple of weeks.
"McMaster (Alex) has had a really good season with bat and ball, he's got some runs on the board and has been bowling really well."
Osborne have a young side at their disposal this season and currently hold second spot on the Hume ladder after five rounds.
The club will also play their first game on their new synthetic wicket this weekend.
"We're giving the young kids a really good go and we're rapt," Howard said.
"We're just enjoying our cricket at the moment, which is the main thing."
In other Hume cricket games this weekend, Rand will take on Culcairn, Walla will meet Henty. Brock-Burrum will clash with Holbrook and The Rock-Yerong Creek will look to take on Lockhart.