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The Albury-Wodonga Steamers are gearing up for their first home game of the season against Wagga Ag College this weekend.
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All three grades will take to Murrayfield with confidence after blasting out of the blocks with a round one clean sweep.
"It was such a good start with all three grades winning," Steamers captain Ryan O'Sullivan said.
"The club's off to the best start possible, so hopefully we can continue with that."
The first grade side looks set to make a few changes to their key positions this weekend.
"It will be good to see the new guys stepping into those positions and how seamlessly they can fill the spots," O'Sullivan said.
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"We were training really well as a squad for preseason, so they should be able to.
"I'm sure it won't change things around too much for us."
Just like the Steamers, Wagga Ag College didn't enter a first grade side last year.
"I think they'll be pretty different to the team we played a couple of years ago," O'Sullivan said.
"Half of our club missed out last year being on the Wodonga side.
"Everyone's keen to get out there and play."
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