TOP of the competition ladder Tathra face second placed Bega/Angledale in what may be a precursor to the final of the Far South Coast Cricket Association A grade one-day competition.
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The Bulls will be looking to make it difficult for the Sea Eagles on Saturday with both teams on track to take on each other in the competition final.
In other games, bottom of the table Pambula take on Eden at home while Merimbula will clash with South Eurobodalla at Berrambool.
A high scoring game will be expected on the small Tathra ground, with both teams capable of scoring fast and plenty of pressure will be on umpire Colin Badrock.
The Bulls will be looking to make inroads into Tathra’s strong middle order of Geordie Gibbs, Peter Bennett, Gordon Wiegold and wicketkeeper Rob Stevenson who are capable of chasing down a big target on any ground.
Bulls opening bowler Braiden McIntosh will be hoping to back up the competition’s best figures of 7/34 last week with a bag of Tathra wickets.
The Bulls defeated Tathra when the teams last met in round two this season following a brilliant display of big hitting by captain Robbie Ringland who finished with 111 off 117 balls.
If Tathra can nullify the venom of McIntosh, who picked up 3/23 in that game including the wickets of danger men Adam Blacka and Chris Dwyer, they could take the game from the Bulls.
Blacka can give the scorers a busy day and after making a start in his last three innings he will be aiming for a big score this weekend.