RUGBY league fans will need to hit the road to catch their favourite teams this weekend.
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Southern sides are all packing up and heading north for away game rounds in Narooma, Moruya, Batemans Bay and Cooma on Sunday.
The combined Candelo-Bemboka and Merimbula-Pambula ranks will head to Narooma to take on the Devils and She-Devils at Bill Smythe Oval.
Meanwhile, Bega heads to Ack Weyman Oval, Moruya, where they will play the Sharks in four grades.
The league-tag Pink Panthers are in for a mammoth task as they take on the She-Devils.
The Narooma outfit knocked over the ladder-leading Bombala High Heelers in the last round and will confident ahead of the match.
Candelo-Bemboka president Dave Allen said he was excited for the return of league.
“The Candelo-Bemboka United Pink Panthers are ever-improving and they’re in the hunt for their first win,” Allen said.
Both clubs will be at full strength thanks to a week off.
Allen said the club’s reserve grade roster is also revitalised and was eager for a game.
“The guys are fresh and they are looking to the big forward pack to help them dominate the Narooma Devils.”
The She Devils will have to back up for a second league-tag game against the Merimbula-Pambula girls before the first grade showdown.
For Bega, the Roosters have been a dominant force in the under 18s and will look to continue their undefeated streak.
Currently the squad boasts a massive points difference from just three rounds of games.
The Kane Morgan-coached Bega Chicks league-tag roster will take on the Moruya Sharkettes.
The Chicks have a traditional rivalry with the Cooma Fillies, but the Sharkettes have stepped up this year and will not be a push over for the Bega outfit.
The reserve grade match is a one v two showdown as the top-ranked roosters face the Sharks.
Both squads are yet to be defeated and the winner will shape as a likely premiership favourite.
The headline game for the Roosters will put them to the test against the ladder-leading Sharks.
Led by Ryan Apps, the Roosters will rely on their pace and fitness to outdo their opponents.
Games times for the Panthers are league-tag at 11am and reserve grade from noon.
The Roosters under 18s take the paddock at 10.30am, Chicks play from noon with the reserves kicking off at 1.30pm
The first grade matches kick off at 2.30pm in both Narooma and Moruya.