THE Moruya Sharks are playing at Ack Weyman Oval against the Eden Tigers in three grades on Sunday.
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Women’s league-tag will start at noon, followed by reserve grade at 1pm and first grade at 2.30pm.
The Sharks first grade side has four or five players unavailable for selection and the club is looking to the under 18s players, which have the bye, to fill holes in the line-up.
Coach Tim Weyman will call on big brother Michael to lead the forward pack, with the injury to representative back-rower Dean Scott creating a big hole for the Sharks.
Sam Howlett will return to guide the backs around the paddock, while the final team selection will be delayed until all player injuries can be assessed.
This is the first time the two clubs have met in 2015 after their first round clash was washed out.
It should be an exciting day of football with three evenly matched teams.
Gates open at 11am with bar and canteen facilities operating.
The popular seafood raffle will be up for grabs and “Bumper” will keep the music coming during the breaks.
The Sharks also remind their supporters that tickets will go on sale soon for the Group 16 night of nights, with the annual presentation night, being held at the Moruya Golf Club on August 7.
“Everyone is invited to the evening to watch as the 3-2-1 point score is counted down until the Group 16 player of the year is announced,” Sharks secretary John Cornall said.