![KEY FIGURE: Aaron Feldtmann's return has shored up Cobram's defence in recent weeks. Picture: COBRAM ROAR FC KEY FIGURE: Aaron Feldtmann's return has shored up Cobram's defence in recent weeks. Picture: COBRAM ROAR FC](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/beau.greenway/e1b16941-81f5-4943-a615-a6dfd09105dc.jpg/r0_0_1664_1497_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Cobram has snapped a run of four losses and is keen to claw its way back up the AWFA table.
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The Roar opened its account with victory against Twin City prior to the Anzac Day bye, but comes up against another league heavyweight in Albury United at Jelbart Park on Sunday.
Cobram coach Bill Puckett said this weekend will be the first time he's gone into a game all season without a change to his squad.
"Aaron Feldtmann had his second game back against Twin City and showed his class at the back," he said.
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"Marius Williams had a thumb injury in pre-season, so we've got the two natural centre backs that we were playing without for the first first three or four games.
"We're not having to play players out of position, which is a big factor."
Also this weekend, St Pats play host to Boomers, Albury Hotspurs take on Myrtleford, Wodonga Diamonds square off with Albury United, Melrose travels to Wangaratta, while Twin City has the bye.
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